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Horseback Riding 1.1 Name Adventure Trail Rides Blanche Manor Charlie Elliot Wildlife Center Public (state park, federal, State park Public Park Private Park Public Park School, etc..) Location Crawfordville Blue Ridge Copperhill, TN Monticello Unlimited/ Ride around national mi. of trails 12 miles 350 acres of trails 7 miles forset Trail Difficulty - moderate(no creek crossings) All levels all levels intermediate Adv, Inter, Beg Type of 1hr.(Level 1)/$25, 2 hr.(Level all day rides/$3 per day/$5 per horse 2 hr./$40, 1.25 hr./$30 no set rides/ free rides/Prices 2)/$40, 3 hr. (Level 3)/$45 camping no yes no yes Charges/person $200 per person free restrooms no yes yes yes hand pump yes yes no stalls/stables no yes no tie outs yes no horse boarding no yes no no arena no no no rental horses no no yes no lessons no no yes no On-site Store no yes/concessions yes yes website www.gastateparks.org/info/ahsteph/ www.adventuretrailrides.com www.blanchemanor.com Number of approx. 2000 unknown unknown 1,800+ Riders 2004 Contact Person Andrea McClendon Racheal Callihan Peggy Blanche Walter lane Phone No. 706-456-2602 706-258-2276 706-455-7433 770-784-3062 Email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 456 Alexander, PO Box 310, 937 Cashes Valley Rd. Cherry Log, 181 Deal Hollow Road, 543 Elliot Tr., Mansfield, Ga. Mail Address Crawfordville, Ga. 30631 Ga. 30522 Copperhill, TN, 37317 30055 Chattahoochee National Chattahoochee National Forest/Bull Chattahoochee National Chattahoochee National Name Forest/Turner Creek Mountain Trail Forest/Lady Slipper Trail Forest/Iron Mountain Trail Public (state park, federal, State Park State Park State Park State Park School, etc..) Location National Forest National Forest National Forest National Forest mi. of trails 7 miles 15 miles 6.2 miles 4 miles Trail Difficulty - moderate moderate moderate moderate Adv, Inter, Beg Type of rides/Prices camping no no no no Charges/person restrooms hand pump stalls/stables tie outs horse boarding arena rental horses lessons On-site Store website Number of Riders 2004 Contact Person Phone No. 706-632-3031 706-632-3031 706-754-6221 706-695-6737 Email Toccoa Ranger Ditrict, Suite 5, Toccoa Ranger Ditrict, Suite 5, Chattooga Ranger District, Cohutta Ranger District, 401 Mail Address Owenby Building, East Main Street , Owenby Building, East Main Street , P.O. Box 196, Burton Road Old Ellijay Road , Chatworth, Blue Ridge, GA, 30513 Blue Ridge, GA, 30513 , Clarksville, GA, 30523 GA, 30705 Chattahoochee National Forest/South Chattahoochee National Chattahoochee National Chickamauga Natl' Military Name Fork Trail Forest/Sumac Creek Trail Forest/Willis Knob Trail Park Public (state park, federal, State Park State Park State Park State Park School, etc..) Location National Forest National Forest National Forest Ft. Olgethorpe mi. of trails 2.6 miles 12.5 miles 15 mile loop 15 miles Trail Difficulty - beginner moderate moderate-difficult All levels Adv, Inter, Beg Type of no set rides/ free rides/Prices camping no no yes no Upper Loop (3 sites) $36/night. Lower Loop (5 Charges/person sites) $60/night.Sunday- Thursday available for $12/site restrooms yes no hand pump no stalls/stables no tie outs yes no horse boarding no arena no rental horses no lessons no On-site Store no www.fs.fed.us/conf/rec/rogs website /horse/rocky_gap_willis_kn www.nps.gov/chch/index.htm ob.htm Number of Riders 2004 Contact Person Jim Staub Phone No. 706-695-6737 706-695-6737 706-782-3320 706-866-9241 Email Cohutta Ranger District, 401 Old Cohutta Ranger District, 401 Old Tallulah Ranger District, Chickamauga & Chattanooga Mail Address 809 Highway 441 South , NMP P.O. Box 2128 Fort Ellijay Road , Chatworth, GA, 30705 Ellijay Road , Chatworth, GA, 30705 Clayton, GA, 30525 Oglethorpe, GA 30742 Cohutta Wilderness and Name Dauset Trails Nature Center Dawson Forest Dillard House Stables WMA/Pinhoti Trail Public (state park, federal, State Park Private Park Public Park Private School, etc..) Location Chatsworth Jackson Dawsonville Dillard mi. of trails 45 miles Cohutta/80 miles Pinhoti 10 miles 26 miles 15 miles Trail Difficulty - all levels intermediate/advanced All levels All levels Adv, Inter, Beg 30 min./$20, 1 hr/$30, Type of 1hr.river/$35, 1.5hr. /$55, no set rides/ free free/donation (Call before going) $5 per day rides/Prices Allday(4-8hrs.)/$150-$200 *(All prices don't include tips) camping yes-varies no yes no Charges/person varies free restrooms no no yes yes hand pump yes no no stalls/stables no no no tie outs yes no yes horse boarding no no no no arena no no no rental horses no no no yes lessons no no no no On-site Store no no no yes www.gfc.state.ga.us/Service website www.fs.fed.us/conf www.dausettrails.com/ s/RuralForestry/DawsonFor www.dillardhousestables.com/ est.cfm Number of unknown 620 approx. 4,000 Riders 2004 Contact Person Larry Thomas Tony Page Pam Thompson Phone No. 706-695-6736 770-775-6798 706-216-6073 706-746-2038 information@dillardhousestabl Email [email protected] [email protected] es.com 360 Mt. Vernon Rd., Jackson, Ga. Dawson Forest Manager Old Dillard Hwy Dillard, GA Georgia Forestry Mail Address Commission 4500 Hwy. 53 East Dawsonville, GA 30233 30534 30537 Gold City Corral and Grove River Ranch (under Name F.D. Roosevelt Park/Roosevelt Stables Ft. Mtn. Park/Ft. Mtn. Stables Carriage Co. construction) Public (state park, federal, State Park State Park Private Private School, etc..) Location Pine Mtn. Chatsworth Dahlonega Atlanta unknown/ride around mi. of trails 28 miles 20 miles national forest Trail Difficulty - All levels All levels All levels Adv, Inter, Beg 1hr./$25, 1.5hr./$40, 2hr./$50, 1hr./(adults-$25, Children Type of 1, 2 and 3 hr. trail rides/ $30 an hr. under 12-$20), 2 hr./$50, rides/Prices 3hr./$75, 4hr./$100 1/2 day/$100 includes lunch camping no yes no Charges/person Varies restrooms no yes yes hand pump yes yes stalls/stables yes yes tie outs no yes horse boarding yes yes (short stays only) no arena no no no rental horses yes yes yes lessons yes no no On-site Store yes no yes website www.rooseveltstables.com/ www.n-georgia.com/horseback.htm www.goldcitycorral.com www.groveriverranch.com/ Number of unknown unknown unknown Riders 2004 Contact Person Kim Callihan Tia or Les Straider Tim & Cindy Farmer Phone No. 706-663-4852 706-517-4906 706-867-9395 706- 652-3647 Email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 1063 Group Camp Road Pine 548 Cliff Mine Rd. Chatsworth, GA 49 Forrest Hills Rd. 281 Hickory Flat Drive Mail Address Mountain, Georgia 31822 30705 Dahlonega, GA 30533 Gillsville, GA 30543 Name Hard Labor Creek Lake Lanier Island Stables McIntosh Reserve Muletop Mtn. Public (state park, federal, State Park public County Park Private School, etc..) Location Rutledge Lake Lanier Islands Whitesburg Blue Ridge mi. of trails 22 miles 2.5 miles 17 miles Trail Difficulty - Intermediate beginner All levels Adv, Inter, Beg Type of 45 Minute Scenic Trail Ride- $35, 1hr./$25 per person, 2hr./$35 $10 per horse, $3 parking $3 per horse rides/Prices 30 Minute Pony Ride - $15 per person camping yes no yes $10 for Carroll Cty. Charges/person $24 per night Resident, $15 for non- resident restrooms yes yes yes hand pump yes no stalls/stables yes no tie outs no no horse boarding no no arena yes no rental horses no yes no lessons no yes no On-site Store yes no no www.carrollcountyrec.com/ website www.gastateparks.org/info/hardlabor/ www.lakelanierislands.com/horse/ www.muletop.com/ mcintosh reserve.htm Number of unknown unknown Riders 2004 Contact Person Phone No. 706-557-3001 770-932-7233 770-830-5879 706-632-0076 Email [email protected] [email protected] 7000 Holiday Road Lake Lanier PO Box 249, Whitesburg, 319 Hells Hollow Rd Blue Mail Address PO Box 247Rutledge, GA 30663 Islands, GA 30518 GA. 30185 Ridge, GA 30513 Name Ocmulgee River Peavine Creek Farm R-Ranch in the Mountains Sandy Creek Public (state park, federal, State park Private Private County Park School, etc..) Location National Forest Fort Ogelthorpe Dahlonega Athens mi. of trails 2.8 miles 20 miles 4 miles Trail Difficulty - easy All levels Beginner Beginner Adv, Inter, Beg Type of 1hr./$25 (must be with an $2 per horse per day, $2 park rides/Prices owner) entrance fee per day camping yes yes Charges/person $25 (must be with an owner) $10 per night restrooms yes yes yes hand pump yes no stalls/stables yes no tie outs no no horse boarding no no arena yes no no rental horses yes yes no lessons yes yes no On-site Store no www.sandycreeknaturecenter.c website www.saddlebred-horses.com/ www.rranchga.com/ om Number of Riders 2004 Contact Person Terre Phillips Robert Klemm Phone No. 770-532-0071 706-937-5359 706-864-6444 706-613-3631 Email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PO Box 5631 Fort Oglethorpe, P. O. Box 310 Dahlonega, 400 Bob holman Rd. Athens, Mail Address Georgia 30742-5631 GA 30533 GA 30607 Sugar Cove Farm/Chunky Gal Name Southern Cross Plantation Sunburst Stables Trackrock Stables Stables Public (state park, federal, Private Private Private Private School, etc..) Location Madison Shooting Creek, N.C. Clarkesville Blairsville mi. of trails 200 acres 35 miles 250 acres Trail Difficulty - All levels all levels Adv, Inter, Beg Up to 1hr. ride - $35; Up to 2hr.
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