These trails offer beautiful, scenic experiences
for horse and rider!

10 miles of trail!

   
Horse Trails built with cooperation from
Butts County Recreational Pathways, an organization
dedicated to linking all of Butts County with
a system of multi-use trails. For more info,
call Jim Herbert at Butts County Rec. Department -
(770) 775-8229 or E-mail the Recreation Dept.
Butts
County
Recreational
Pathways

Print the Horse Trail
map and Rules!


NOTE:

Horse Trails are closed October through January for firearm deer season.
They will re-open in early January.


NOTE:

Horse Trails will be closed when wet.
Call ahead (770) 775-6798 after rain storms for re-openings.
Trail open/closed status is on Dauset answering machine.

Help us take care of our trails-don't ride when trails are wet.
Riding on wet trails ruins trail conditions
and creates negative experiences for future users!

Trail Use
Trails are open from sunrise to sunset,
provided you sign the Trail Users Release form

located at the Trail Head Parking kiosk.

Trail Head Parking is located on Lake Clark Rd.,
about one mile from Brownlee Rd., on the left.

Print Full directional map (as above)
to Horse Trail Head parking