Oklahoma is horse country. With over 162,000 equestrians and one of the highest horse-to-human ratios in the nation, riders aren’t just living here, they’re traveling through, exploring, and fueling our outdoor economy.
Equestrians deserve a smoother ride when it comes to trail information. This project presents a free, all-in-one website designed specifically for riders, featuring accurate, up-to-date maps, trail histories, camping details, and fee information. The goal: to keep Oklahoma’s equestrian community informed, safe, and inspired to explore the state’s trails.
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Horse Trails of Oklahoma
Frontier Country
Green Country
Red CarpetCountry
Great Plains Country
Chickasaw Country
Kiamichi & Choctaw Country
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red carpet
(northwest)
home to the 101 Ranch, E. W. Marland Mansion, the Chisholm Trail and the only preserved sod house open to the public. The region’s culture and history are captured in a number of fascinating museums and historic sites including the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center in Enid, Plains Indians and Pioneers Museum in Woodward, The Chisholm in Kingfisher, and so much more.
Redcarpetcountry.com
Frontier
(Central)
Wooded hill country gradually transitions to rolling short-grass prairie in the heart of Oklahoma; This region was once part of the wild-and-rowdy Great American Frontier. Although Oklahoma’s territorial frontier days have ended, the remarkable spirit of this thriving crossroads region embodies the feisty independence of bygone days. Today, new frontiers are emerging in a renaissance rooted in the best of the past and the bright horizons of the future, as Oklahoma embarks on its second century of statehood
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green
(Northeast)
Flowing rivers, expansive lakes, tallgrass prairie and rolling green hills are the hallmarks of Green Country, rich in culture and abundant in outdoor recreation opportunities. Tulsa’s sophisticated city lights offer the ultimate in metro exploring, while trekking Route 66 takes you into the heart of the definitive road trip experience. A winning combination of outdoor life and charming communities, Green Country Oklahoma is a bold adventure you’ll never forget.
Greencountryok.com
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Kiamichi/ Choctaw
(Southeast)
Southeastern Oklahoma is known for its scenery, and one of its most picturesque areas is the Kiamichi Mountains, located primarily in Pushmataha, McCurtain, and Le Flore counties. With elevations reaching 2,500 feet above sea level, this range lies in a frontal belt of the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma
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chickasaw
(South Central)
Pack your bags and escape the ordinary to explore 7,648 square miles of beautiful landscape, charming towns, bustling main streets, First American and Western culture and incredible food. Conveniently located on either side of the I-35 corridor in south-central Oklahoma, Chickasaw Country is an easy, versatile, friendly and beautiful escape for adventure-seekers, cultural lovers and everything in between.
Chicasawcountry.com
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great plains
(South west)
Golden short-grass prairie, ancient granite mountains, Native history and artifacts, and dramatic sunsets weave an alluring travel tapestry. Get ready to be romanced by the West in all its glory at a host of historic sites and museums in Great Plains Country. Explore the captivating towns dotting this magnificently rugged landscape or take a trek on the old Chisholm Trail, and then top off your travels with the ultimate road trip along the always-engaging Route 66.
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Disclaimer:
This is an informational site, not an instructional site. Gentlewood Trails assumes no responsibility for injuries sustained during equestrian activities. Laws and regulations vary by county and should be considered for each individual site. AKA, Ride at your own risk!