MISSOURI

 

 

 

Meramec Trail Riding Vacations

Meramec Farm

208 Thickety Ford Road

Bourbon, Missouri 65441

Phone: 1-573-732-4765   Email: mfarmbnb@fidnet.com Website www.wine-mo.com/meramec.html

Set on the spring-fed Meramec River in East Central Missouri, Meramec Farm has been in the same family

since 1811. It's a working cattle farm surrounded by wild country. Your ride begins at your cabin door!

Bring Your Own Horse

Horse owners are invited to join our tours. We provide lodging, picnic lunches, and a guide, stalls or pens

for your horses. Rates are 40 usd less per day if you bring your own horse.

Overnight Layovers

We're just 9 miles south of I-44. Even if you can't stay and ride quiet lodgings are available for you and

your horses. Corrals 10 usd per night. Cabins rent for 75 u.s.d. per night for 2 people. 10. u.s.d. for

each additional person.

 

 

 

Royalty Arena, John Gunnett

9895 Cork Lane

Carthage, MO 64836

Tel: 417-548-7722   E-mail: RoyaltyArena1@aol.com

Location: I-44, exit 22 county rd 100, 1/2 mile north of interstate. Just 10 min.from Joplin, MO.

Facilities: 200+ stalls, 15 outdoor pens, 2 arenas indoor/outdoor, 4 holding pens, electric hookups, host

motel Holiday Inn of Joplin

 

 

 

Huckleberry Stables And Cabin Rental

Rick and Mary Bousfield

HC 60 box 258

Pineville, MO 64856

417-223-2343  E-mail: hucklebe@huckleberrystables.com Web Site: http://www.huckleberrystables.com/

Huckleberry Stables sits in the middle of Missouri's Huckleberry Ridge State Forest. Miles of trails.

Directions: Joplin, Mo Take Interstate 44 East to US 71 South (Exit 11). Continue about 45 miles on US

71 through Pineville, MO. Just South of Pineville is the intersection of US 71 and state highway K (on the

left). Drive four miles East on highway K to Huckleberry Stables. Look for our sign on the right hand side

of the highway.

 

 

A&T’s Northfork Wilderness Lodge

Alice and Terry Fitzgerald

HCR 362   Box 62B

Pottersville, Missouri 65792

Phone: 417 275 6081

Email alice@atnorthforkwildernesslodge.com Web site: www.atnorthforkwildernesslodge.com.

They have a small wire corral for guests and five guest rooms. The beauty of the place is that they are the

only horse lodging facility in the area and they have direct access to the Wilderness Area in Missouri which

has trails in the Devil's Backbone area ( 11 miles) and then there is direct access from the wilderness area

to the Mark Twain National Forest Willow Springs area which has 31 miles of horse multi use trails.

From West Plains take State Route "K" west 10.4 miles to State Route "KK", turn right. Take "KK" west

 

3.6 miles to county road "HCR362", turn right. Go 2-tenths of a mile until you spot several mailboxes on

your right as the road curves to the right. (Do not follow "HCR362" around curve.) At curve go straight

ahead onto a white rock drive (entrance to drive is located between wood shed on left and fence on right.

Submitted by Sharon Lesner

 


 

 

Golden Hills Trail Rides & Resort

19546 Golden Drive

Raymondville, MO 65555

Tel: 800-874-1157     E-mail: info@goldenhills.com     Web Site: http://www.goldenhills.com

Location: 90 miles East of Springfield and 160 miles South of St. Louis. Facilities: 5,100 acres, 300

campsites with electrical and water hookups, 900 horse stalls, restroom/shower facilities, lodging,

resturant, gas station, convient store, western store, exercise facility, tack store, farrier, and brier patch

gift shop.

 

 

 

New Liberty Horse Camp

Nancy & Beau Knight-Tilley

HC 89 Box 386

Winona, MO 65588

Phone: (573) 325-1292 Email: DevonfarmWinona@newlibertyhorsecamp.us

Come explore the beautiful Mark Twain National Forest with your horse!

Our family farm is home to the New Liberty Horse Camp: we have electrical hook-ups for up to eight RV's;

water; a bath house with separate hot showers and washrooms with flush toilets for "colts" and "fillies";

and for the horses we have eight 10x10 box stalls, three paddocks, and hitching posts. A gate in our

fence opens into the Mark Twain National Forest, which provides approximately 100 miles of trails to

springs, streams, lakes, and caves! We'd love to meet you and your horse(s), and maybe tell you some

tales about life in Hawaii, which was our former home.