Bridle Trails In Ohio State Parks and State Forests

The following parks have bridle trails within the park: Alum Creek (50 mi.) Barkcamp (30 mi.) Beaver Creek (26 mi.) Buck Creek (10 mi.) Caesar Creek (37 mi.) Deer Creek (17 mi.) Dillon (13 mi.) East Fork (59 mi.) Great Seal (17 mi.) Hueston Woods (18 mi.) Jefferson Lake (18 mi.) Kiser Lake (7 mi.) Little Miami (50 mi.) Malabar Farm (11 mi.) Mary Jane Thurston (5 mi.) Mosquito Lake (10 mi.) Mt. Gilead (7 mi.) Paint Creek (25 mi.) Quail Hollow (6.5 mi.) Salt Fork (52 mi.) Strouds Run (8.5 mi.) Sycamore (15 mi.) Van Buren (9 mi.) West Branch (20 mi.)
As you can see, most of the good riding is in beautiful Southern Ohio.
My brothers live in Lebenon, OH. Have been driving up there to visit they youngest that is in the hospital, maybe will have to combine a horse trip with it!
Looks like y'all got a LOT of nice trails. We may have to come up and get you to meet us sometime.
Holy cow! What great opportunities for riding.
Unfortunately I'm waiting to hear from my trainer about my young guy Deuce. He seems to have some neurological issues going on in his neck. He went out and played hard after the show and am hoping he just played too hard. He had IV DMSO and oral and IM steroids to kill the inflammation. Am hopeful trainer will be reporting improvement today, which is the day we should see him more comfortable.
Ugh! I wish they could talk to tell us where they hurt or when they are sick.
Have you been to Hocking Hills/? Jefferson Lake is only about 5 minutes from my cabin, I went over there but really couldn't see much.
How have you been?