Guidebooks
Each Book Includes
Directions
Directions and maps for horse camps, trailheads, and parks
Descriptions
Descriptions of the facilities at each location
Elevations
Details
Detailed descriptions of terrain and scenery
Maps
Detailed maps for each section of the trail
Photos
Photos of every trail and horse camp
Northwest Oregon Blog
21 Fabulous Places to Ride in Northwest Oregon
Here's a brief list of 21 of the best places to ride your horse in Northwest Oregon. Make plans now to ride someplac...
Fort Stevens State Park
If you live near Astoria, Oregon, you probably already know about the fabulous riding at Fort Stevens State Park. If...
Central Oregon Blog
North Crater Trailhead
As its name suggests, North Crater Trailhead is on the northern edge of Crater Lake National Park. From the trailhe...
Silver Creek Marsh Campground
Silver Creek Marsh Campground is a pleasant equestrian gateway to the scenic 130-mile Fremont National Recreation Tr...
SW Washington Blog
7 Great Reasons to Ride Mt. Adams Horse Camp
The first time I ventured from Oregon into Washington with my horse in tow, it was to visit Mt. Adams Horse Camp. An...
White Pass Horse Camp
One of the joys of writing a trail guidebook is that you get to thoroughly research the trails and horse camps in a ...
Southern Oregon Blog
North Crater Trailhead
As its name suggests, North Crater Trailhead is on the northern edge of Crater Lake National Park. From the trailhe...
Silver Creek Marsh Campground
Silver Creek Marsh Campground is a pleasant equestrian gateway to the scenic 130-mile Fremont National Recreation Tr...
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-Chris B.
Portland, OR
“Just wanted you to know, my wife and I purchased a couple of books from you at the Washington horse expo. Thank you so much. These books have built up our confidence on trails we never knew existed. Thank you again.”
-Chris B.
Portland, OR