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Trail Fed: Weed‑free hay, and exactly where to find it.
If you ride or camp with stock on public lands, weed‑free hay isn’t optional; it’s often required, and it’s the simplest thing you can do to keep trails open and ecosystems healthy. Here’s what it is, why it’s required in many places, and the best places to source it without…
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Cinnamon Trail – Mt. St. Helens National Monument
The Cinnamon Trail starts from Kalama Horse Camp in Southwest Washington’s Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Leading up to an expansive ridge with narrow tread, it looks over Mount St. Helens National Monument offering big views as the pay off. This trail is for experienced pairs only. Several accidents have been…
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Gibson Prairie Horse Camp – Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon
An underused camp in Mount Hood National Forest, Gibson Prairie offers both forested and ridgeline trails. The camp is located within two hours of Portland, Oregon and overnight camping is free. Enjoy easy forest trails or venture out onto Surveyors Ridge for a long ride packed with views.
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Kalama Horse Camp – Mt St Helens National Monument, Washington
Kalama Horse Camp, located in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, offers 27 campsites with corrals, beautiful views, and easy access from Southwestern Washington. This camp is popular but rarely full.
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Kalama Falls – Mt St Helens National Monument, Washington
Kalama Falls Trail offers an easy, scenic ride through old growth forest in Mt St Helens National Monument in Southwestern Washington. This 8.3-mile round trip trail ends at the falls where you can scramble down for a view of them.




