Imagine yourself on your horse galloping along the beach in a place that time forgot. The sun is shining. The waves are rolling in with a quiet roar. The sea breeze is blowing your hair. You feel free and enlivened as you breathe the ocean air and splash through the shallow surf waters as they recede back into the ocean.
Discover the horse camps along the beach at two of Oregon's State Parks
Cape Blanco State Park has a horse camp with eight primitive sites, four single-horse corrals and two shared corrals, each accommodating two horses. On horseback, follow a seven-mile trail or enjoy a 150-acre open riding area across the road from the horse camp. For more informatin go to the website at http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_62.php
Bullard's Beach State Park has a horse camp with eight primitive sites, three double and five quadruple corrals. For riding, you have four miles of ocean beach and seven miles of designated trails to enjoy. For more information go to the website at http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_71.php
Donna C. Smith states that: "Horseback riding on the beach can be a wonderful experience, or it can be a miserable one if you and your horse are not prepared."
Check out her article that provides tips for riding on the beach at http://hubpages.com/hub/Riding-on-the-Beach
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