Favorite Wisconsin Horse Trails
This is my all time favorite horse trails in Wisconsin. These are pretty challenging trails, but they are well maintained and have great views.
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Wildcat Mountain State Park and Kick a poo Valley Reserve park. The state park is a well maintained park with about 24 electric sites. Recycling and trash dumpsters are there, multiple pit toilets around the camp. High lines are in all the sites, they have 16 first come, first serve corral pens with water at each end of the corral. Most sites are shaded all day and all sites get shade at some point of the day. Other potable water is available throughout the camp. You can also put up fencing if you prefer that but it must be under the high lines per park rules.

Some of the views from the yellow/blue loop.

Our site # 221

Water is right across the driveway next to the manure bunk. There is also a pit toilet just in front of the truck.

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My wife and I love to travel and explore new places on Horseback. We have a horse trailer/camper we use to take our horses and dogs to places around the midwest and west USA. I also have a Jeep Wrangler that we love to take out and do the same with. We do more exploring with the Jeep when the weather isn't as nice for riding horse.
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Favorite Wisconsin Horse Trails
This is my all time favorite horse trails in Wisconsin. These are pretty challenging trails, but they are well maintained and have great views.
ago
Free

Wildcat Mountain State Park and Kick a poo Valley Reserve park. The state park is a well maintained park with about 24 electric sites. Recycling and trash dumpsters are there, multiple pit toilets around the camp. High lines are in all the sites, they have 16 first come, first serve corral pens with water at each end of the corral. Most sites are shaded all day and all sites get shade at some point of the day. Other potable water is available throughout the camp. You can also put up fencing if you prefer that but it must be under the high lines per park rules.

Some of the views from the yellow/blue loop.

Our site # 221

Water is right across the driveway next to the manure bunk. There is also a pit toilet just in front of the truck.

* * *
CURATED BY
My wife and I love to travel and explore new places on Horseback. We have a horse trailer/camper we use to take our horses and dogs to places around the midwest and west USA. I also have a Jeep Wrangler that we love to take out and do the same with. We do more exploring with the Jeep when the weather isn't as nice for riding horse.
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