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Trail Courtesy • Downhill traffic yields to uphill traffic. • Keep right, pass left. • Maintain a safe distance between riders. • Never ride alone. If you must do so, tell someone where you plan to go and when you plan to return. • Remember to share the trail with others. Be sure to let cyclists and hikers know the best way to get around your group. • Respect the environment. By using common sense and common courtesy, what is available today will be here to enjoy tomorrow. Trail Rules •Park only in designated areas. Don’t block the trail gates, roads or driveways. • Ride only on trails designated for horse use and other areas open to horses. Be aware of prohibited areas. Cutting switchbacks and taking shortcuts destroy vegetation and encourage others to use the unauthorized route. • Pets are required to be on a 6-foot leash (maximum) on the trails, trailheads and campgrounds, and must be under physical control at all times. Owners of pets running loose may receive warnings or fines. • Ask a park ranger for a trail map and information about park areas that may be closed to horseback riding, or for specific park policies on horse use. • Tie horses to corrals or horse trailers, not to trees. • Please ride single file and in the middle of the trail. • Avoid muddy or soggy areas, especially riverbanks. • Keep corrals free of straw and animal waste. Remove animal waste from parking areas and hitching post areas/trailheads. • Please respect private property along state trails. • Pack it in, pack it out. Campground Rules • Horses are prohibited in the main overnight campgrounds and developed day-use areas. • A 6-foot leash (maximum) is required for pets, which must be under physical control at all times. Please remove any pet waste from the equestrian campground. • Camping allowed in designated areas only. Do not camp along trails. • Ask a park ranger for rules or policies specific to the park you visit. Responsible Horseback Riding Banks-Vernonia State Trail. Nehalem Bay State Park. Oregon State Parks welcomes and thanks the many dedicated individuals and organizations that volunteer their time or donate materials to their favorite park riding areas. Our trails and camps wouldn’t be the same without you. If you or your organization is interested in adopting a horse trail or camping area, please call the toll-free State Parks Volunteer Hotline, 1-877-225-9803. How to Volunteer Tryon Creek State Natural Area. Silver Falls State Park. Horse Heaven Check out other Oregon State Parks by visiting www.oregonstateparks.org Oregon Parks and Recreation Department 725 Summer St. NE, Suite C Salem, OR 97301 Printed on Recycled Paper This brochure is available in alternative formats on request. Write to OPRD, 725 Summer St. NE, Suite C, Salem, OR 97301; or call 1-800-551-6949 (for the hearing impaired 1-800-735-2900). Horse Heaven W hether you ride the more than 200 miles of trails or spread your bedroll in one of our eight horse camps, an equestrian getaway in an Oregon state park will give you campfire fodder to last a lifetime. Looking to cover a little ground? Try the 100-mile OC&E Woods Line StateTrail east of Klamath Falls or the 21-mile Banks-Vernonia StateTrail west of Portland. If you like the sound of waves and the purplish-blue glow of an ocean sunset, then six state parks with beach access are for you. Meadows, woodlands and wetlands are typical features of parks such as Elijah Bristow, Willamette Mission and Milo McIver. Call the State Parks Information Center, 800-551-6949, for more information on horse trails and horse camping. Silver Falls State Park, 26 miles east of Salem. More than 25 miles of multi-purpose trails wind through Oregon’s largest state park, making it a natural destination for guided horseback tours. For information on the rental companies to contact for reservations, call 1-800-551-6949, or visit the parks online at www.oregonstateparks.org. Nehalem Bay State Park. Don’t own a horse, but want to enjoy a horseback ride? Horse rental companies can put you on the trail at these parks: Nehalem Bay State Park, three miles south of Manzanita. Guided rides featuring majestic ocean shore views begin in the day-use area. e park has a six-mile trail for horseback riding. Pistol River State Scenic Viewpoint, 11 miles south of Gold Beach. Enjoy the park’s spectacular seascape on a ride through its dunes and on the beach at any time of year. Call the State Parks Information Center, 800-551-6949, for additional information on horse trails and horse camping. 63400-8111 (5/10) Bullards Beach State Park. Camping & Trail Guide Guided Riding

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Trail Courtesy •Downhilltrafficyieldstouphilltraffic.•Keepright,passleft.•Maintainasafedistancebetweenriders.•Neverridealone.Ifyoumustdoso,tellsomeonewhereyou

plantogoandwhenyouplantoreturn.•Remembertosharethetrailwithothers.Besuretoletcyclists

andhikersknowthebestwaytogetaroundyourgroup.•Respecttheenvironment.Byusingcommonsenseandcommon

courtesy,whatisavailabletodaywillbeheretoenjoytomorrow.

Trail Rules•Parkonlyindesignatedareas.Don’tblockthetrailgates,roads

ordriveways.•Rideonlyontrailsdesignatedforhorseuseandotherareasopentohorses.Beawareofprohibitedareas.Cuttingswitchbacksandtakingshortcutsdestroyvegetationandencourageotherstousetheunauthorizedroute.

•Petsarerequiredtobeona6-footleash(maximum)onthetrails,trailheadsandcampgrounds,andmustbeunderphysicalcontrolatalltimes.Ownersofpetsrunningloosemayreceivewarningsorfines.

•Askaparkrangerforatrailmapandinformationaboutparkareasthatmaybeclosedtohorsebackriding,orforspecificparkpoliciesonhorseuse.

•Tiehorsestocorralsorhorsetrailers,nottotrees.•Pleaseridesinglefileandinthemiddleofthetrail.•Avoidmuddyorsoggyareas,especiallyriverbanks.•Keepcorralsfreeofstrawandanimalwaste.Removeanimal

wastefromparkingareasandhitchingpostareas/trailheads.•Pleaserespectprivatepropertyalongstatetrails.•Packitin,packitout.

Campground Rules•Horsesareprohibitedinthemainovernightcampgroundsand

developedday-useareas.•A6-footleash(maximum)isrequiredforpets,whichmust

beunderphysicalcontrolatalltimes.Pleaseremoveanypetwastefromtheequestriancampground.

•Campingallowedindesignatedareasonly.Donotcampalongtrails.

•Askaparkrangerforrulesorpoliciesspecifictotheparkyouvisit.

Responsible Horseback Riding

Banks-Vernonia State Trail.

Nehalem Bay State Park.

OregonStateParkswelcomesandthanksthemanydedicatedindividualsandorganizationsthatvolunteertheirtimeordonatematerialstotheirfavoriteparkridingareas.Ourtrailsandcampswouldn’tbethesamewithoutyou.Ifyouoryourorganizationisinterestedinadoptingahorsetrailorcampingarea,pleasecallthetoll-freeStateParksVolunteerHotline,1-877-225-9803.

How to Volunteer

Tryon Creek State Natural Area.

Silver Falls State Park.

Horse Heaven

Check out other Oregon State Parks by visiting

www.oregonstateparks.org

Oregon Parks and Recreation Department725 Summer St. NE, Suite C

Salem, OR 97301

Printed on Recycled PaperThis brochure is available in alternative formats on request.

Write to OPRD, 725 Summer St. NE, Suite C, Salem, OR 97301; or call 1-800-551-6949 (for the hearing impaired 1-800-735-2900).

Horse Heaven

W hetheryouridethemorethan200milesoftrailsorspreadyourbedrollinoneofoureighthorsecamps,an

equestriangetawayinanOregonstateparkwillgiveyoucampfirefoddertolastalifetime.

Lookingtocoveralittleground?Trythe100-mileOC&EWoodsLineStateTraileastofKlamathFallsorthe21-mileBanks-VernoniaStateTrailwestofPortland.Ifyoulikethesoundofwavesandthepurplish-blueglowofanoceansunset,thensixstateparkswithbeachaccessareforyou.Meadows,woodlandsandwetlandsaretypicalfeaturesofparkssuchasElijahBristow,WillametteMissionandMiloMcIver.

CalltheStateParksInformationCenter,800-551-6949,formoreinformationonhorsetrailsandhorsecamping.

Silver Falls State Park,26mileseastofSalem.Morethan25milesofmulti-purposetrailswindthroughOregon’slargeststatepark,makingitanaturaldestinationforguidedhorsebacktours.

Forinformationontherentalcompaniestocontactforreservations,call1-800-551-6949,orvisittheparksonlineatwww.oregonstateparks.org.

Nehalem Bay State Park.

Don’townahorse,butwanttoenjoyahorsebackride?Horserentalcompaniescanputyouonthetrailattheseparks:

Nehalem Bay State Park,threemilessouthofManzanita.Guidedridesfeaturingmajesticoceanshoreviewsbeginintheday-usearea.Theparkhasasix-miletrailforhorsebackriding.

Pistol River State Scenic Viewpoint,11milessouthofGoldBeach.Enjoythepark’sspectacularseascapeonaridethroughitsdunesandonthebeachatanytimeofyear.

Call the State Parks Information Center, 800-551-6949, for additional information

on horse trails and horse camping.

63400-8111 (5/10)

Bullards Beach State Park.

Camping & Trail Guide

Guided Riding

OC&E Woods Line State TrailOR 39, Klamath Falls

Trail:100-miletrailbuiltonanoldrailbed.Features:54-mile(MainLine)segmentfromKlamathFallstoBly

suitableforhorsebackriding.GoodequestrianaccesswithinthissectionlocatedattheSwitchbacksTrailhead.OtheraccesspointslocatedatHighway39,SycanSidingandBlytrailheads.TheWoodsLineisa35-milespurofferingimprovedequestrianaccessattheHorseGladeTrailhead.SeetheOC&E Woods Line State Trail Guideformoreinformation.

Other Info:Pleasetravelsinglefileandusethewoodchiptrailwherepossible.AftercrossingOregon39,thetrailentersfarmandranchlands.Pleasecloseallgatesasyoupass.

Pistol River State Scenic ViewpointU.S. 101, 11 miles south of Gold Beach

Trail:Approximately2milesofbeachaccess.

Smith Rock State ParkOff U.S. 97, 9 miles northeast of Redmond

Trails: Severalmilesofmulti-usetrailsthroughoutthepark.AccesstotrailsintheCrookedRiverNationalGrasslands.

Features: TrailerparkingattheRimTrailandMemorialViewpointparkingarea.Day-usefee.

South Jetty adjacent to South Beach State ParkU.S. 101 just south of Yaquina Bay Bridge in Newport

Trail:Beachaccess.Shorttrailleadsfromtheparkingareatomilesofbeach.

Features:Parkingareaincludeshitchingposts,portabletoilet.

Tryon Creek State Natural AreaOff I-5, Terwilliger Blvd., SW Portland

Trails: 2.1-mileNorthHorseLoopand3.1-mileWestHorseLoop.The.35-mileBoonesFerryTrailandthe.47-mileEnglewoodTrailarespurtrailsthatleadoutofthepark.

Features:Packedgraveltrailsurfacesupportshorsetrafficinwetweather.Horsebackridersmuststayonhorsetrailsandridesinglefile.Waterisavailableduringthesummer.Formoreinformation,seetheTryon Creek Trail Guide.

Other Info:TheequestrianparkinglotisatthemainentrancetotheparkandincludestheNorthHorseLooptrailhead. Groupsof4ormoretrailers,pleasecallaheadforparkingarrangements,503-636-9886.

multi-usetrails.Features:Alargeequestrian

stagingareaincludeshorsetrailerparking,corrals,hitchingposts,picnicshelter,tables,water,electricityandtoilets.Formoreinformation,seetheSouthern Willamette Valley Parks guide.

Fort Stevens State ParkOff U.S. 101, 10 miles west of Astoria

Trails:BeachaccessfromLotA.AlsoseeFort Stevens State Park Trail Guide & Historic Military Site.Day-usefee.

Hat Rock State ParkU.S. 730, 9 miles east of Umatilla on Columbia River’s

Lake Wallula behind McNary DamTrail:A1-mileportionofthe10-mileLewisandClark

CommemorativeTrailwindsthroughthepark.Features:Hitchingposts,watertrough,restroom.Other Info:PrimarytrailheadisattheU.S.ArmyCorpsof

Engineers’WarehouseBeachRecreationArea.PleasecalltheCorps’recreationinformationnumber,541-922-2268,fortrailheadinformation.

Milo McIver State ParkSpringwater Road, 4 miles west of Estacada

Trails:7milesofmulti-usetrails.Features:Trailheadinthesouthernday-usearea.Hitchingposts,

1largecorralandanADA-accessibleramp.Drinkingwateravailableyear-round.Formoreinformation,pleaseseetheMilo McIver Campground brochure. Day-usefee.

Bullards Beach State ParkU.S. 101, 2 miles north of Bandon

Trails:4½milesofbeach.7milesofdesignatedtrails,oneleadstoCoquilleRiverLighthouse.

Sites: 8primitive.3siteswithdoublewoodstallsfor2horses,5siteswithquadruplewoodstallsfor4horses.

Features:Picnictables,firerings,drinkingwater,portabletoilets.Showers/flushtoiletsinmaincampground.

Other Info: Stallshavechaingates.Pleasecleanthesiteandstallsanddisposeoftrashandmanureinthedesignatedarea.Parkingandhitchingpostsavailableforday-usevisitors.

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GOLD BEACH

BANDON

COOS BAY

BROOKINGS

ASTORIA

CANNONBEACH

WALDPORT

NEWPORT

TILLAMOOK

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BANKS

VERNONIA

NEWBERG

FOREST GROVE

McMINNVILLE

CORVALLIS

ALSEA

EUGENE

COTTAGEGROVE

ELKTON

WINSTON

CANYONVILLE

GRANTS PASS

CAVE JUNCTIONOREGON CAVES

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ALBANY

PORTLANDESTACADA

MOLALLA

SALEM SILVERTON

DETROITLEBANON

SWEETHOME

OAKRIDGE

ROSEBURG DIAMOND LAKE

CRATERLAKE

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MEDFORD

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FALLS

HOODRIVER

THEDALLES

BIGGSWASCO

GOVERNMENTCAMP

MAUPIN

SHANIKOWARM

SPRINGS

MADRAS

SISTERS

REDMONDPRINEVILLE

FORT ROCKCHEMULT

SILVERLAKE

BEATTY

MERRILL

UMATILLA

BOARDMAN

ARLINGTON PENDLETON

LEXINGTONHEPPNER

CONDONUKIAH

FOSSIL

KIMBERLY

MITCHELL DAYVILLE

MT. VERNON JOHN DAY

PAULINA SENECA

BUCHANANBURNSRILEY

WAGONTIRE

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LAKEVIEW

NEW PINE CREEK

MILTON-FREEWATER FLORA

ELGIN WALLOWA IMNAHA

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Special Features: Picnictables,firerings,vaulttoilets.Flushtoiletnearby.

Other Info:TheareaissubjecttofloodingfromtheWillametteRiverinwinterandearlyspring.Theparkortrailsmaybeclosedduetohighwater.Beforeyourtrip,pleasecall503-393-1172tolistentoanupdatedrecordedmessage.

Stub Stewart State ParkOff Oregon 47, four miles north of the

U.S. 26–OR 47 intersectionTrails:Morethan20milesofmulti-usetrails.Pleaseseeparktrail

mapforlimitsonequestrianuse.Accessto21-mileBanks-VernoniaStateTrail.

Sites: 14fullhookupsiteswith4-stallcorrals,2double-sizefullhookupsiteswith6-stallcorrals.

Features: Universalaccessparking,picnictable,fireringatallsites.Manurebins,flushtoiletsandhotshowers.

Other Info:Stallshavechaingates.Pleasecleanthesiteandstallsanddisposeoftrashandmanureindesignatedareas.ClayhillHorseStagingAreaincludeslargegravelday-useareafortruckandhorsetrailerparking;vaulttoilets.Equestriansmustspreadorkickanimalwasteoffthetrail,ormoveyouranimaltothesideofthetrail.

Parks with Trails onlyDay-use fee noted where required.

Banks-Vernonia State TrailOR 47, Banks to Vernonia

Trail:21-miletrailthatfollowsanabandonedrailbedbetweenBanksandVernonia.

Special Features:TheTophillTrailheadandBuxtonTrailheadhaveADA-accessibleequestrianloadingplatforms,hitchingposts,parkingandrestrooms.Formoreinformation,seetheBanks-Vernonia State Trail Guide.

Deschutes River State Recreation AreaOff OR 206, 15 miles east of The Dalles. Eastbound on

I-84, take Exit 97. Westbound, use Exit 104 at Biggs Junction. Follow the signs on Oregon 206 to reach the park.Trail:22-mileroundtripRailbedTrailrunsalongthe

DeschutesRivercanyon.HorsebackridingisopentodayuseMarch1-June30,by advance reservation only.10horsesperdayallowedonthetrail.

Other Info:Pleasestayonthetrail,anddonotwaterhorsesattheriver’sedge.Trailheadparkingattheparkentrance.Pleaseremovehorsemanurefromtheparkinglotimmediately.Foradditionalinformation,seetheDeschutes State Recreation Area Trail Guide.

Reservations: Call1-800-452-5687forreservations.Aconfirmationletterfromthereservationofficewillbemailedtoyou.Theconfirmationlettersmustbestampedattheparkuponarrivalandmust bekeptonyourvehicledashinclearviewwhileyouareonthetrail.

Elijah Bristow State ParkOR 58, 16 mi. southeast of Eugene

Trails: 12milesof

Other Info: TheCollier-Kimballtrailfollowslow-useprimitiveroadsandisdesignedforhorsebackriders,hikersandmountainbikers.PleasecarryaU.S.ForestServiceroadmap.

CampgroundopenApril1-Oct.31,dependingonweatherconditions.Call1-800-551-6949forup-to-dateinformation.

Emigrant Springs State Heritage AreaI-84, 26 miles southeast of Pendleton

Trails:Shorthorsetrailmeandersthroughthepark.Accessavailabletomilesoftrailsoutsidethepark.Pleaseaskaparkrangerformoreinformation.

Sites:7primitivesites(6reservable),eachwitha14'x14'corral.Amaximumof2horsespersitepreferred.

Features: Picnictables,firerings,drinkingwater.Showers/flushtoiletsinmaincampground.

Other Info:Thehorsecampingareamaybeclosedduringthewinterduetosnow.Call1-800-551-6949,orthepark,541-983-2277,forup-to-dateinformation.

Nehalem Bay State ParkOff U.S. 101, 3 miles south of Manzanita Junction

Trails: 6milesoftrailandbeachaccess.Pleaserideondesignatedtrailsandonlyonthebeachwestoftheforedune.

Sites:17primitivesites,eachwithtwo11'x11'stalls.Maximumof4horses,although2horsespersiterecommended.

Features:Warm-upcorral,picnictables,firering,drinkingwaternearby.Showers/flushtoiletsinmaincampground.

Silver Falls State Park—Howard Creek Horse Camp OR 214, 26 miles east of Salem

Trails: 21milesofmulti-usetrails.Pleaseobserverestrictedusesignsontrailsandfollowpropertrailcourtesywhenencounteringothertrailusers.

Sites: 6primitive.5siteswithasetof4corralseach.Maximum8people/4horsespersite.Onegroupsitewith12corrals.Maximum24people/12horses.Formoreinformation,pleaseseetheSilver Falls State Park Trail GuideandtheWhere to Stay at Silver Falls State Park guide.

Features:Picnictables,firerings,drinkingwater,vaulttoilets.Showers/flushtoiletsinmaincampground.

Other Info:Day-useparking,hitchingrailsandloadingrampatthe214Trailhead.

Willamette Mission State ParkOff I-5, 8 miles north of Salem

Trails: 5milesofridingtrails.Sites:4primitive,eachwith1corraldividedinto4stalls.

Maximum4horsespersite.

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Traveling with HorsesSafetyrestareasalongOregonhighwaysofferastoppingplacefortravelerstotakeabreakfromdriving,relaxorusetherestroom.SeveralrestareasincentralandeasternOregonincludefacilitiesforhorses.ForinformationonallrestareasinOregonandhighwaydrivingconditions,visitwww.tripcheck.com.

Interstate 84Stanfield—20 miles west of PendletonEastbound and Westbound (ODOT rest area)

Restrooms,picnictables,drinkingwater,horsearea,publictelephones,accessiblefacilities,kiosk/historicalmarker,vendingmachines.

Charles Reynolds—9 miles east of La GrandeEastbound and Westbound (ODOT rest area)

Restrooms,picnictables,drinkingwater,horsearea,publictelephones,accessiblefacilities,RVsanitarydumpstation,kiosk/historicalmarker,vendingmachines.

U.S. 97Collier Memorial State Park— 30 miles north of Klamath Falls

Southbound and northbound highway access (museum exit)Horsesmayrestattheequestriantrailhead(behindtheLoggingMuseum).Trailheadfeaturescorrals,water(exceptwinter),hitchingpost,garbagereceptaclesandtables.Accessmaybeunavailableinwinter.

U.S. 20Brothers Oasis—41 miles east of BendWestbound with Eastbound signing and access

(ODOT rest area)Restrooms,picnictables,drinkingwater,horsearea,accessiblefacilities.

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Elijah Bristow State Park.

South Jetty–South Beach State Park.

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Cape Blanco State ParkOff U.S. 101, 9 miles north of Port Orford

Trails: 7milesofridingtrails.150-acreopenridingarea.Beachaccess.

Sites:8primitive.6sitesshare3,14'x14'corralsfor2horses;2pull-throughsiteseachwithdoublecorralsfor4horses.Hitchingpostslocatedinthecamp.

Features:Picnictables,firerings,drinkingwater.Showers/flushtoiletsinmaincampground.

Collier Memorial State ParkU.S. 97, 30 miles north of Klamath Falls. 25 miles south-east of the south entrance to Crater Lake National Park.

Trails:10milesofmulti-usetrailconnectingCollierParktoKimballStateRecreationSiteavailableinadjacentWinemaNationalForest.USFSroadmaprecommended.

Sites: Onelargeareaattheequestriantrailhead.Four12'x12'corrals.Pumicegroundsurface.Accommodates10horsetrailers.

Features:Corrals,water(exceptwinter),hitchingpost,tablesandgarbagereceptacles.Feesarecollectedforovernightuse.Campfiresarenotallowed.PublicrestroomsavailableinnearbySpringCreekDay-UseArea(exceptwinter).

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Horse CampingUnless noted, sites in horse camps may be reserved.

Camping rates vary. Call 1-800-452-5687 or go online to www.oregonstateparks.org for up-to-date information. To make

or cancel a reservation, please call Reservations Northwest at 1-800-452-5687. Day-use fee noted where required.