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Palo Pinto Mountain State park

  • 09 Mar 2018
  • 3:00 PM
  • 11 Mar 2018
  • 2:00 PM
  • Strawn, Texas

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Come out to Palo Pinto Mountain State park and ride the trails all day Saturday 9a.m. – 3:00p.m. (pack a lunch to eat on the trail), and Sunday morning 9:30a.m. - noon.  

Ham will be provided for our evening meal Saturday at 6:00 p.m. Bring a dish to share.  No other meals provided.  Watch the weather and your emails – Ride will be cancelled if it rains as we will be parking in a low, open field.  

Limit 60 Riders Saturday's ride will be all day-pack a lunch

Contact Janis Janes at 817-734-1249 text or email at j.janes@tcu.edu to get on the list.    

Primitive camping only (no hook-ups). non-potable water for horses, no potable water available.  Port-a-Potty on site.  Current negative Coggins required.  No tie picket lines.  Horses will need to be in your own portable pens or tied to your trailers. Trails are moderately demanding in terrain and grades. TRAILS ARE ROCKY.  SHOES/BOOTS are highly recommended.                               

 CHECK-IN:  Friday after 3:00 p.m. and Saturday between 7:30-8:30 a.m.  A flat fee of $30 for the event is $30.00 for day or weekend riding.

Burn Ban -   If the Burn Ban is lifted for this ride, campfires will be permitted only in your own ELEVATED fire rings.  There are NO fire rings on site.

Directions:  From I-20 exit 361 to Highway 16 north to Strawn 4 miles. From US Hwy 180, travel south on Hwy 16 to Strawn. In Strawn take FM 2372 (Tucker Lake Road) west for approx. 4 miles. Trail Ride Signs will be posted.

PARKING:  Go past the main gate (on left) and follow signs posted.  We will be parking on the LEFT side of the road about   2 miles west of Park Headquarters in the Cedar Elm Equestrian Parking.

 This trail ride underwritten by Texas Equestrian Trail Riders Assn., Inc.

 All proceeds from this ride will be donated to Palo Pinto Mountains State Park Partners

Palo Pinto Mountains State Park is not open to the public. This ride is by invitation only.


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