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There are five paths leading from this point. They are nicely labeled with wood signs. The first one is the Wooded Trail, it will take you through mostly just through the woods and there are many low fallen trees that you can jump and little streams to cross.
Next, there’s the Logging Trail. This one is very hilly (some are a good deal steep) and is great for getting your horse’s endurance up, it’s all out in the open with a few trees spattered around.
Then there’s the River Trail. You aren’t going to ride through the river, but the trail takes you along the edge of the river. It takes you as far as the edge the woods at the base of the mountain. There’s not many trees until you get closer to the mountain. It’s a little hilly and has high grass and the ground is obviously a little marshy.
Probably the most beautiful trail is the Lake Trail. It will take you along the other side of the river, through a small forest with many clearings with little streams rippling through, at the end of the trail is a beautiful lake that would be perfect for a picnic or to go for a swim. There are ducks in the lake and willow trees outlining a side of the lake.
The longest, most difficult trail is the Mountain Trail. You will ride along the river, through the woods at the base of the mountain and up the not so steep part of the mountain. The mountain is very safe and there’s no sheer cliffs or anything you could possibly fall off. It’s a pretty trail, you ride through a lot of places and there are lots of bubbling brooks and waterfalls around the mountain.
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