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  2. Hatfield–McCoy Trails - Wikipedia

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    The Hatfield–McCoy Trails (HMT) is a trail system popular for its recreational trails for ATVs, UTVs, and dirt bikes, but the trails are also open to hikers, mountain bikers, and horse riders. HMT is located in West Virginia's south west counties of Boone, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Wayne, and Wyoming.

  3. Southwest Trail - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Trail was a general term for a network of trails linking St. Louis and Ste-Geneviève, Missouri to the Red River Valley of Texas. European American pioneers improved and expanded the older route.

  4. African American trail rides - Wikipedia

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    Creole trail rides in Louisiana and Texas typically feature a "procession, zydeco music, dancing and feasting." [2] The annual Step-N-Strut trail ride in St. Landry Parish has been described as "the Creole Woodstock." [2] Trail rides are increasingly popular in Mississippi. [3]

  5. Natchitoches Trace - Wikipedia

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    The Indian trace was the southern route of two followed by Cherokees and their enslaved Africans during the Trail of Tears. [2] In Arkansas, it followed much of the Black River to its mouth on the White River, site of present-day Jacksonport. From Hot Springs, roughly midway on the footpath, Natchitoches Trace followed the Ouachita River ...

  6. Category:Trails and roads in the American Old West - Wikipedia

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    South Platte Trail; Southern Emigrant Trail; Southwest Trail; Stockton–Los Angeles Road; Stone Bridge and the Oregon Central Military Wagon Road; Sutherland Trail; T.

  7. Trail riding - Wikipedia

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    A bridle path, also called a bridleway, equestrian trail, horse riding path, bridle road, or horse trail, is a trail or a thoroughfare that is used by people riding on horses, though such trails often now serve a wider range of users, including equestrians, hikers, [1] and cyclists. Such paths are either impassable for motorized vehicles, or ...

  8. Jefferson Spivey - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Spivey born in 1934 [1] is an American author, conservationist, equestrian, and inventor.Spivey is best known for his multiple solo horseback rides spanning two decades to promote conservation, animal migration welfare [2] and access to public lands. [3]

  9. Michigan Shore-to-Shore Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail's western end is located within the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The trail, going from west to east, travels through the Boardman River valley and follows the Au Sable River for about 50 miles (80 km). The trail was developed by trail riders in 1962 and travels through mixed hardwood and conifer forests. Public campgrounds ...