The trails here are amazing. They are in excellent condition. Nice footing, not that narrow. It feels like you are riding through a botanical garden. Lots of wild flowers on either side of the trail.
Lots of shade on the trails.
These wild hollyhocks can be seen throughout the park and you can smell them as you ride past.
Ari and Lennox crossing a bridge
The foliage is so lush!
The temps here are in the high 80s in the middle of the day, so we ride right after breakfast. We got back from our ride around noon and ate lunch. Then, we went into town to do laundry and buy gas and groceries.
It broke 100 degrees while we were in town.
The horses were waiting in their corrals when we got back and hungry for dinner, so they got fed first thing.
We hope to do another ride in the morning.
This park has an RV dump, so before we leave we will make a stop to empty our black and gray water tanks.
Tomorrow night we will be at Nehalem State Park.
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