Horseback riders at the Prosper Road trailhead NPS photo
Equestrian Use Guidelines
Park trails are open for equestrian use during the non-winter months, in dry conditions. Most trails are suitable for horseback riding; however, please avoid taking your horse on the Precipice Trail and North Peak Trail .
Horse Trailer Parking :
General Considerations
Tethering
When not in use, horses should be tethered.
Horses that are nervous "diggers" or "pawers" should be hobbled when tied to prevent damage to the terrain.
Tether horses at least 200 feet from streams or ponds.When not being used, horses should be tethered.
Hitches
Always use hitch racks where provided.
If there are no hitch racks, tie a rope between two trees (a "highline") away from the trail to avoid damaging the tree and trampling the root system.
Right-of-Way
Hikers should stand quietly on the lower side of the trail and yield the right-of-way to stock.
Stock users are encouraged to courteously educate hikers on proper meeting procedures, as many hikers may be unaware of this necessity.
Stay on Established Trails
Please stick to established trails. Check with Park Rangers regarding any cross-country riding or riding on paved roads.
Manure
As a courtesy to others and the park's resources, please scatter manure after long stops and smooth out any ruts or holes.
Group Rides and Events
For information regarding booking commercial group rides, carriage rides, or special events, please visit
Permits and Reservations .