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Miles
Trail
Rating
Camp Facilities
Rating
Num Sites Horse Facilities Addn'l Info
Parma
Weather

Mount Royal Ranch
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3
 
 

 
0 day,stall, tie-up,water Photo
Hayden
Weather

Bridle Path Quarterhorses
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50
 
 

  (Not Star Rated)
0
Preston
Weather

Cub River - Cub River Lodge Guest Ranch
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250
 
  (Not Star Rated)

  (Not Star Rated)
15 Day, Tie Ups, Water
sandpoint
Weather

ds trails r us
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15
 
  (Not Star Rated)  

  (Not Star Rated)  
0
Athol
Weather

Farragut State Park
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15
 
 

 
6
St. Maries/Plummer
Weather

Heyburn State Park
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20
 
  (Not Star Rated)

  (Not Star Rated)
10
Clark Fork
Weather

Huckleberry Tent and Breakfast - Eco Friendly Lodging
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5
 
  (Not Star Rated)

  (Not Star Rated)
3 Water
Featherville
Weather

Kelley Creek Corrals
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30
 
 

 
6 water, corrals
Sawtooth National Forest
Weather

Prarie Creek/Mill Lake
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14
 
  (Not Star Rated)

  (Not Star Rated)
2
Boise
Weather

Ridge to Rivers Trail System
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0
 
  (Not Star Rated)

  (Not Star Rated)
0
Downey/Malad City
Weather

Summit Cammpground
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30
 
  (Not Star Rated)

  (Not Star Rated)
6

Notes:
Human facilities codes   

Day = Day Use Only
Elect = Electric Hookups
Primitive = Primitive Camp Only
Shower = Showers Available
Toilet = Toilets Available
Water = Water Hookups
Pump = Potable Water - No Hookups

Lodging = Cabins, bunkhouse, etc.

Horse facilities codes

Day = Day Use Only
Stall = Stalls Available
Tie-up = Tie-ups Available
Water = Water
Stream = Stream or creek, check in dry weather
Rentals = Horses for hire


Difficulty rating 
 Easy
(Gently sloping or level terrain; trails are groomed or wide open; shallow or no creek crossings. )
 More Difficult (Moderate hills over consistent surface; possibly some narrow trails and short steeper slopes)
 Rigorous (Easy to More Difficult for rider but physically challenging for horse such as on a level surface through deep sand)
 Challenging (Possible rocky, uneven surface, steep slopes, uncleared trails, faster flowing streams and other obstacles that lead to more difficult riding for rider and horse)