Circle E Guest Ranch, True West Donna Martin, Timber Ridge
Sam G. replied:
The Smoky Mountains and The Big South Fork are the premier trail riding spots in Tennessee. Any of the horse camps at Big South Fork are good. Each have their pros and cons. Finding a good horse camp in the Smokies is a bit more difficult. Orchard Cove Stables has been our "go to" place, but they may not be open in 2016. You could check out Gilbertson's in the same area as OCS, Townsend, TN. If you're good with primitive camping, check out Anthony Creek. AC is a primitive camp at Cades Cove in the national park.
Dontae, Big South Fork is a beautiful place to ride in TN. It is 125,000 acres of National Forest and, spanning both TN an KY it has over 200 miles of both national and private horse trails. There are overlooks, rivers, streams an other natural beauty. Deer, bear and more! Lots of campgrounds surround the park so you'll want to check www.horsetraildirectory.com for the amenities each has to offer to help you decide. If you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them!!
Karen W. replied:
Jamestown, TN, Big South Fork. www.truewestcampground.com
ISO place to ride this fall close to Alabama, but different from anywhere these yahoos around us go.........ideas please????!!!! Appreciate any suggestions!
Karen W. replied:
Mammoth Cave, KY. www.doublejstables.com
Karen W. replied:
Double Springs, AL. www.kcranchalabama.com
Karen W. replied:
Jamestown, TN. Big South Fork. www,truewestcampground.com
Are there any restaurants close by Wranglers Camp in LBL?
Wanda B. replied:
Jeanne Hester
Audrey B. replied:
Patti's is amazing! The Cadiz Restaurant is one of my favorites, but not sure what their weekend hours are.
Harold W. replied:
Granny's Kountry Kitchen is a great place for breakfast. its just a few miles over the bridge back toward Cadiz. Barkley Lodge is a good place to eat also. And don't forget Belew's Dairy Bar in Aurora. There is also a good catfish place in Dover .