Equestrian Trails

Equestrian trails are designated to meet the requirements of horses and their riders, protect resources, and achieve sustainability. They are not shared-use or accessible trails. Pedestrians may use them but they are not the primary user for whom the trail is designed to accommodate.

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Upcoming trainings for Equestrian Trails

Rock Work for Trails w Fred Lashley
McDowell Tech Community College
McDowell Tech Community College
Rock Work for Trails w Fred Lashley

June 26 - 28, 2026

Old Fort, North Carolina

Trail Design and Layout in Mountain Environments
Utah State University Extension
Utah State University Extension
Trail Design and Layout in Mountain Environments

July 13 - 14, 2026

Garden City, Utah

Trail Construction in Mountain Environments
Utah State University Extension
Utah State University Extension
Trail Construction in Mountain Environments

July 15 - 16, 2026

Garden City, Utah

Trail Crew Leader Training in Old Fort, NC
McDowell Tech Community College
McDowell Tech Community College
Trail Crew Leader Training in Old Fort, NC

September 12 - 13, 2026

Old Fort, North Carolina

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Trail Skills Collaborators
Federal Highway Administration USDA Forest Service National Park Service Bureau of Land Management
American Trails Professional TrailBuilders Association Partnership for the National Trails System Northern Vermont University Northwest Arkansas Community College Eppley Institute Society of Outdoor Recreation Professionals Washington Trails Association