Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Monday, April 7, 2014

Woodstock Equestrian Park

I found out this park is about 12 miles from my barn!  It's like Turner, except it has 16 miles of trails. XC even has a water jump!

Woodstock Equestrian Park is located in the heart of the scenic Agricultural Reserve, just north of the historic town of Beallsville. The park features 872 acres of rolling farmland and forest, 16 miles of equestrian and hiking trails, three horse-friendly bridges, and two parking lots and entrances marked by monuments on each side of Route 28. 

The east side (entrance identifies “William Rickman Equestrian Center”) includes a 230x350 outdoor riding ring and a six acre beginner-novice cross country course including bank jumps and a water jump. Historic buildings pepper the grounds of Woodstock Equestrian Park. Seneca Stone Barn, which was stabilized by the Department in 2009, is remotely located on the west side of Route 28 near Wasche Road. The historic structures that make up Brewer Farm, located on the east side of Route 28, have been renovated and secured for equipment storage. 

The Woodstock arena, cross country course, and trails are open to the public from dawn to dusk every day. Unless otherwise permitted for exclusive feel free to use any or all of the features of the park. 

Loretta 
the natural horseman 
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