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
Elijah Bristow State Park
Dense woods, lush meadows, verdant wetlands, a free-flowing river, abundant wildlife, and miles of easy trails. Tha...
Surveyors Ridge Trail North
“Hi ladies!” the bicyclist called out as he approached. “Aren’t these views glorious?” We were riding the Surveyors...
Central Oregon Blog
Howlock Mountain Loop
Howlock Mountain Loop, located in the Mt. Thielsen Wilderness near Diamond Lake, is a spectacular ride! It features...
Lemolo Segment, North Umpqua Trail
The North Umpqua Trail stretches 79 miles from its headwaters at Maidu Lake to Swiftwater Park near the town of Glide...
SW Washington Blog
Dumbbell Lake Loop, White Pass Horse Camp
The Dumbbell Lake Loop in the William O. Douglas Wilderness is drop-dead gorgeous. It’s a 14.5-mile loop that passes ...
Spring Creek Loop at Cody Horse Camp
Riding the Spring Creek Loop may be the best part of staying at Cody Horse Camp. This fun 14-mile loop showcases the...
Southern Oregon Blog
Howlock Mountain Loop
Howlock Mountain Loop, located in the Mt. Thielsen Wilderness near Diamond Lake, is a spectacular ride! It features...
Lemolo Segment, North Umpqua Trail
The North Umpqua Trail stretches 79 miles from its headwaters at Maidu Lake to Swiftwater Park near the town of Glide...
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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