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Bold Destiny Bedford V Cash Memorial Horse Trail
14 miles of horse trails with rolling hills, woods and small creeks. Come horseback riding with us.
125 Nat. Forest Rd. 949
Tuskegee, Alabama 36083
Phone: (334) 727-2652

Cherokee Trailride
Plenty of horseback riding, campsites, clean bathhouses, electrical hookup for any size camper or RV, 8x12 covered stalls, good ol' country cookin, live entertainment, dancing, auctions, games, swimming & much, much more!!  For all your tack needs we have a horse tack store and a farrier. Feed & hay can be purchased at our office. Come horseback riding with us.
13010 Mt. Hester Road
Cherokee, AL 35616
Phone: (256) 359-4423

Faye Whittemore Farms
A working 580 acre farm with an additional 1200 acres available for horseback riding, there are twenty-five miles of pristine, wooded trails ideal for side by side riding. Trail rides are scheduled from March - November. Children under 12 are free. Negative Coggins is required. Holiday weekend rides will include barn dance with live band on Saturday night and movies on Friday and Sunday nights. *Home of the Pumpkin Patch Trail Rides. Come ride for a day or all weekend. Call to reserve campsites with water and electricity.
Jasper, Alabama
Phone: (205) 221-7557

Heart of Dixie Trail Ride LLC
Miles of trails for horseback riding, horses for rent and guided trail rides. 50 campsites, with water, electricity, sewage, and limited cable hook-ups. One room cabin rentals with beds, heat and air, microwave and mini fridge. 10x12 covered stalls, outdoor stalls and large pasture for your horses.
4162 Co Rd 7708
Troy, AL 36081
Phone: (334) 670-0005

K.C. Ranch and Stables
22 miles of horseback riding trails. Lots of shade, camping with or with out rv hook-ups, coverd stalls, round pens, fishing, and hiking.
421 County Rd. 415
Double Springs, AL 35553
Phone: (205) 489-5474

Little River Canyon
Horseback riding trails. Little River flows for most of its length atop Lookout Mountain in northeast Alabama. The river and canyon systems are spectacular Appalachian Plateau landscapes any season of the year. Forested uplands, waterfalls, canyon rims and bluffs, stream riffles and pools, boulders, and sandstone cliffs offer settings for a variety of recreational activities. Natural resources and cultural heritage come together to tell the story of the Preserve, a special place in the Southern Appalachians. The park is open year round. The Canyon Mouth Park Unit is a day use area.
2141 Gault Avenue North
Fort Payne, AL 35967
Phone: (256) 845-9605
Fax: (256) 997-9129



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