Trails with a Trail Type of equestrian trail

Fort Toad

Toadstool trail in Nebraska

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Banks Vernonia State Trail

Crossing two beautiful railroad trestles and 13 bridges, the Banks-Vernonia State Trail in Oregon is a fantastic rail-trail for bicyclists, walkers, inline skaters, cross-country skiers and equestrians. At 21 miles long, this asphalt trail connects the Oregon towns of Banks and Vernonia as well as passing through the small towns of Manning, Tophill, Stub Stewart, …

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Osage Prairie Trail

A multi-use trail, the Osage Prairie Trail is paved, and part of it is even lighted for night time use. The trail runs along the abandoned Midland Valley Rail route and connects the towns of Tulsa and Skiatook. It has a nice mix of urban, suburban and rural scenery with numerous access points for trail …

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Platte River Trail – North Section

inline skater on colorado's platte river trail north section

Eventually the Platte River Trail will become part of the Colorado Front Range Trail that will extend all the way through Colorado from Wyoming down to New Mexico.

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Mickelson Trail

Mickelson Trail tunnel in south dakota

The George S. Mickelson Trail is the best way to see the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is one of the longest rail trails in America and can be used all throughout the year by hikers, mountain bikers, cross-country skiers and equestrians. In September 2012, Trailsnet is offering the Mickelson Trail Trek Tour. We …

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Tony Knowles Coastal Bicycle Trail

This trail starts in downtown Anchorage and gets more remote as you head south. It affords wonderful views of the city, the countryside and the coastline. This trail description is what we call a skeleton trail review. It lacks a complete description and photos. If you would like to add some information, please send information and/or photos …

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