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MASSACHUSETTS RIDING STABLES

Berkshire Horseback Adventures
Aspinwall Adult Equestrian Center
Guided horseback rides available for all riding levels. One hour trail rides, half day rides and all day rides. Open seven days a week from May - October.
293 Main Street, Route 7A
Lenox, Massachusetts 01240
Phone: (413) 637-9090
Email: gohorseback@aol.com


Black Sand Stable
A family oriented riding stable offering guided trail rides through Nickerson State Park and along the Orleans and Brewster Conservation Areas. Carriage rides, pony rides, lessons and horsemanship camp are also available.
36 Bakers Pond Rd
Orleans, MA 02653
Phone: (508) 255-7185


Crowley's Sales Barn & Stable
Riding stable offering guided horseback riding on scenic trails, lasting 45 minutes long, seven days a week. Hay rides and pony rides are also available.
32 Shoemaker Ln.
Agawam, MA 01001
Phone: (413) 786-1744
Fax: (413) 786-1690


Undermountain Farm
Guided horseback riding on trails through forests, fields and back roads. Pony rides are also available.
400 Undermountain Rd.
PO Box 733
Lenox, MA 01240
Phone: (413) 637-3365
Fax: (413) 637-1008

2007-05-03 10:56:43 · answer #1 · answered by Beach Saint 7 · 0 0

A 100 mile path journey?! Haha i'm too old to be contained in the saddle for that lengthy!! ok, if I were to journey for that lengthy i'd go away my ipod at homestead... what's the point in using 100 miles once you're purely going to be listening to your ipod? the completed reason to bypass is to be with your horse...no longer to teach the actual undeniable actuality so that you could be paying 100 % of your interest on your horse. Why do I actually have an ipod? I not in any respect use it yet aparently my daughters concept i necessary one for christmas. Ahh! i recognize there is a few type of trick question right here...LOL!! i do not recognize!!

2016-11-24 21:48:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"St. Ma"??? One of my favorite places (for kids at least) was Gunstock in Gilford, NH. It's a ski resort in winter, campground in summer and they have activities and things to do there as well as locally (Weirs Beach and many other attractions are close)... IDK if this helps but was somewhat confused by your question.

If you wanted more intense horse riding, you'd be better off getting a campground near a ranch or something where you could use the horse etc. *shrug*

2007-05-02 18:02:35 · answer #3 · answered by Tricia 2 · 0 0

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