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Five Winter Trails Near Redmond
Winter is a great time to ride in Central Oregon! Most lower-elevation trails are rideable year round, with sandy f...
Skull Hollow Trailhead
Skull Hollow Trailhead, north of Redmond, OR, is the gateway to fabulous spring and fall riding. Two loops depart fro...
Tumalo Reservoir
Tumalo Reservoir is one of my all-time favorite Central Oregon places to ride in spring and fall, when the high coun...
Chief Paulina Horse Camp
If you’d like some excellent horseback riding with views of the fascinating volcanic forces that shaped Central Oreg...
Sisters Cow Camp
Sisters Cow Camp has a funny name, but it’s a terrific horse camp with trails galore, gentle terrain, and easy acces...
Wilderness Permit Requirements at Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp
If you're planning to go to Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp this summer, you may be required to have a permit to enter ...
Wilderness Permit Requirements at Quinn Meadow
You’ve got a reservation at Quinn Meadow Horse Camp this summer, but you just found out you must have a permit to rid...
Todd Creek Horse Camp
The trails from Todd Creek Horse Camp offer some of the best scenic vistas anywhere in Central Oregon. You’ll enjoy...
Riding the Metolius-Windigo Trail
Are you intrigued by the idea of a long-distance trail ride? The Metolius-Windigo Trail in Central Oregon is an exc...
Whitefish Horse Camp
There are few places in the Pacific Northwest where an official Wilderness Area is as accessible and horse-friendly ...
Dry Creek Horse Camp
Dry Creek Horse Camp is a nice, quiet spot in the Ochoco Mountains about 30 miles east of Prineville, Oregon. The t...
Millican Crater/Matthieu Lakes Loop
This spectacular Three Sisters Wilderness ride has it all: dense forest, lava flows, a burn scar, picturesque lakes,...