Sponsored by the FoxTrot Tennessee Affiliate. Location is Big South Fork. This is a breast cancer awareness National Trail Ride. Everyone is encouraged to wear and display pink. Donations will be given to the cancer charity. This will be a day ride but camping is available for Friday and Saturday night. Full service hookups for campers or bunkhouse and stalls for horses. Local restaurants are available. Trails are easy to moderate with some water crossings. https://sprucecreekcampgroundandstables.com/
Louisiana Chapter of the MFTHBA “Pink Ride”. October 19 at the Roaring Creek Camp in Forest Hill, LA. Proceeds will go for breast cancer research. There are water and electric hookups at $10 per night. Trails are easy, pine forest and hardwood bottomland, sandy. No shoes needed.
5th Annual Brushy Creek/Valley Springs Foxtrotters National Trail Ride, October 25-27. There are 40+ water and electric camping spots a few with sewer, dump station, cabins and primitive camping available. There are 5 barns with covered stalls, round pens or corrals. Trails End Restaurant available for meals or eat on your own. Saturday evening dinner provided by the lodge. Over 120 miles of trails moderate to hard. Shoes recommended for horses. Current coggins for in state horses and coggins and heath certificate for out of state horses.
5th Annual Brushy Creek/Valley Springs Foxtrotters National Trail Ride, October 25-27. There are 40+ water and electric camping spots a few with sewer, dump station, cabins and primitive camping available. There are 5 barns with covered stalls, round pens or corrals. Trails End Restaurant available for meals or eat on your own. Saturday evening dinner provided by the lodge. Over 120 miles of trails moderate to hard. Shoes recommended for horses. Current coggins for in state horses and coggins and heath certificate for out of state horses.
5th Annual Brushy Creek/Valley Springs Foxtrotters National Trail Ride, October 25-27. There are 40+ water and electric camping spots a few with sewer, dump station, cabins and primitive camping available. There are 5 barns with covered stalls, round pens or corrals. Trails End Restaurant available for meals or eat on your own. Saturday evening dinner provided by the lodge. Over 120 miles of trails moderate to hard. Shoes recommended for horses. Current coggins for in state horses and coggins and heath certificate for out of state horses.