Would it be better if I came to your house and we left from there or would it be closer for me to just meet you at Talladega. I have no idea how to get there.
You have to go right by my house on the way so you might as well come here first. If you wanted you could come the night before and we could leave early the next morning.
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.