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Horse Country Campground Trails


Welcome to Horse Country Campground Horse Trails! All of us here look forward to providing you or your family with your best trail ride ever.

With trail names such as the Eagle’s Nest Loop, Mount Wilderness, Kicking Horse Pass and the Power Hour, you begin to get a sense of the diversity and adventure of our trail system. Our trails are well marked and all Horse Country visitors are provided a detailed trail map to ensure your trail riding experience is enjoyable and safe.

Our terrain is diverse ranging from smooth gentle fields and brush country to hilly, mountainous trails that might test both horse and rider. Mixed in are streams and brooks to cross (and in some cases wooden bridges), scenic vistas of the Ottawa River and commanding views of the Gatineau hills and Ottawa Valley landscapes.

We are also constantly working our trail systems to keep them clean and safe, and are always seeking to trailblaze new systems that provide the best in trail riding experiences.



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