Oh? I thought I had seen some trail riders in Bucks Pocket. But now that I'm thinking about it, perhaps it was on the trail (which is not part of the park) that runs next to the creek as it makes its way over to Lake Guntersville.
This is not quite the first time I'm erred in my information.
Me either apparently! ;o)
I'm glad to hear about Bucks Pocket, I'll have to check that out. Thanks for the info!
There are trails at Bucks Pocket, although I am not sure if they are on state property. I have been wanting to go there. Frog is right though, there are not any state parts I am aware of that you can ride in Alabama. Georgia has quite a few, we went to Hard Labor Creek last year, they have nice trails and a horse camp with stall rentals.
We don't have many (if any, I'd have to think) riding trails in state parks here either. Most of our riding is in working timber state forest land. But here, with the exception of Mount Rainier, which is ~National~ park... most of our ~parks~ are small, picnic with a walking trail kind of parks... not big enough for horse trails. Most of the big public areas are working forest.