Horse Riding and Camping
Riding through a forest’s diverse landscapes, from dense woodlands to open meadows, offers a unique and intimate way to connect with nature and experience the wilderness's tranquility and beauty.
Horseback riding in the National Forest allows you to:
- Access Remote Areas: On horseback, you can reach parts of the forest that might be inaccessible by foot or vehicle, uncovering hidden gems and secluded spots.
- Enjoy a Unique Perspective: Experiencing the forest from the height of a horse adds a new dimension to your adventure, providing a different view of the surrounding nature and wildlife.
- Connect with History: Traveling by horse evokes the traditional means of exploring and appreciating these lands, offering a sense of connection to the past and the timeless beauty of the natural world.
- Bond with Your Horse: A unique bond forms between a rider and their horse when navigating the trails together, enhancing the overall experience of the journey.
- Promote Conservation: Horseback riding in designated areas helps promote sustainable tourism and awareness for conserving these beautiful natural spaces.
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Antler Horse Camp
Antler Camp is located 50 minutes southwest of Silver Lake, Oregon. Besides horseback riding, there are opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and photography in this rugged mountain…
Aspen Cabin Recreation Rental
Aspen Cabin is a historic log cabin encircled by a split rail fence and is tucked away in a forest of fir, pine, and aspen in the North Warner Mountains. Wildflowers, such as Indian Paintbrush, Camas…
Badger Lake Trail #3759
The Badger Lake Trail provides access to Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail #2000 and Sky Lakes Wilderness from Fourmile Lake. From Fourmile Lake the 5.2-mile trail enters Sky Lakes Wilderness and…
Bly Ranger District
Bly, OR is in southeastern Klamath County in Oregon along Oregon Route 140. Fremont National Forest surrounds most of the area. Gearhart Mountain Wilderness is approximately 10 miles northeast of…
Boulder Springs Trail #101
The Boulder Springs Trail joins the Gearhart Mountain Trail #100 at a point approximately 1 mile north of the Notch within Gearhart Mountain Wilderness. This trail runs down the southwestern flank of…
Brown Mountain North Trail
The Brown Mountain North trail is 2.7 miles long. It begins at Foot Bridge @ Road 3601 and ends at Forest Boundary. The trail is open for the following uses: Hiking, Mountain Biking, Horseback Riding
Campbell Lake Campground
The Campbell Lake Campground offers camping, a picnic area and boat launch in a high mountain lake setting located one hour and 20 minutes southwest of Paisley, Oregon. There are 18 campsites with…
Can Springs Campground
Located on hour northeast of Lakeview, Oregon, Can Springs births a bubbling creek that flows through this primitive forest camp with a riparian vegetation area bordering it. Large ponderosa pine…
Cherry Creek Trail
The Cherry Creek Trail is 5.3 miles long and accesses the east side of Sky Lakes Wilderness. It begins at Cherry Creek Trailhead and ends at Sky Lakes Trail 3739 in the Sky Lakes Area which contains…
Clover Creek Trail
The Clover Creek trail is 4.3 miles long. It begins at Clover Creek Trailhead and enters Mountain Lakes Wilderness and ends at Mountain Lakes Loop Trail in the middle of the Wilderness. The trail is…