Marin County boasts miles of equestrian trails throughout some of the most beautiful scenery in California. This comprehensive reference book provides information on all trails within approximately 200,000 acres located in the Point Reyes National Seashore, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) including the Marin Headlands, all California State Parks, the Mt. Tamalpais Watershed and lands of the Marin County Open Space District. It contains all the trail updates available as of Summer 2010.

 

Riders taking a break near Drake’s Estero, Pt. Reyes National Seashore.

MARIN COUNTY EQUESTRIAN TRAIL GUIDE
An essential reference tool for planning your trail ride or camp-out

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Contact Sandy Greenblat:

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  1. Overviews, all riding areas

  2. Short and long rides

  3. Ocean and Bay view rides

  4. Easy lunch and dinner rides

  5. Horse camping sites

  6. Horse boarding sites

  7. Lodging plus lodging with stables

  8. Accurate, up-to-date maps

  9. Parking and staging areas

  10. Water locations

  11. Times and distances

  12. Wildlife notes

  13. Agency websites and contact numbers

  14. Large 8.5” x 11” format

  15. Opens flat for easy reference

  16. Unlimited shelf life

Coast Trail near Arch Rock.

View over Drake’s Estero, Pt. Reyes National Seashore.

The Marin County Equestrian Trail Guide is published by Sandy Greenblat and the Marin Horse Council, Inc. Sandy, a Marin resident for 50 years, is an avid rider is available to help plan your ride. You can reach him at the contact info listed above.

All site content and images © 2011 Marin County Equestrian Trail Guide / Sandy Greenblat

Over 60 horse camping and great day-use sites from San Luis Obispo north to the Oregon border and east through the Sierra over to the Reno-Carson City area. Camp locations, contact names, addresses, phones, web sites, links, etc. It's all there.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this guide are donated to the Marin Horse Council for funding trail maintenance, repairs and other similar needs in the various parks and open space covered in this book.

list of parks for day rides and camp outs

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Central and Northern California Horse Camping and Day Use Sites

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