What do you mean?
They don't develop and promote the horse trails like I've seen in other states, like Tennessee and North Carolina. They could have a goldmine on their hands if they did. People would be willing to pay more to ride these trails if they'd upgrade the horse camp, keep the trails maintained and allow the expansion of them. Back in the late 80's, they used to allow people to ride anywhere in the forest, now they don't. You can ride designated horse trails or automobile roads only. I don't know why they changed.