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Trailer Parking:Follow the main road, take first right, and parking lot is on your left (or you can park in the field to the right, if it's not too muddy).
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Facilities:Portable bathrooms
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Special notes:Trails are somewhat rocky, but there are nice fields and a jump course or two.
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Trailer Parking: Plenty of parking in the woods on either side of the road leading to the parking lot.
Maps: Available at the Ranger Station at main entrance.
Facilities: Bathrooms
Other trail users: Hikers, Mtn bikes, motorcycles, snowmobiles, dog sleds
Special notes: Trails can be quite rocky, there are marked equestrian trails.
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Trailer Parking: Equestrian parking lot, lots of room for big rigs. Entrance road is not paved and single track. There are other lots which will accommodate large rigs.
Maps: Available at forest headquarters and online.
Facilities: Available at forest headquarters.
Other trail users: Mountain Bikes, Hikers
Special notes: There are marked equestrian trails of various mileages. Equestrian camping available, visit the links page for more information.
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Trailer Parking: There isn't any designated parking lot, but if you go east on Linebrook Road off Route 1 you can park across from Marini's farm and access the trails that way. It's very limited parking however.
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Facilities: No Bathrooms
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Special notes: Willowdale is on both sides of Route 1. The east side is far better riding and you can hook up to Bradley Palmer from across Topsfield Rd. The west side is rocky, but you can access Hoods Pond which for the brave is a place to put your horse in the water! And, if you can find it, there is a hook up to the Rowley-Georgetown trails on the north side.
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Trailer Parking: Small field on right before entrance to visitors center.
Maps: Available at visitors center or online version.
Facilities: Bathrooms available at visitors center.
Other trail users: Mountain Bikes, Hikers
Special notes: Heavy mountain bike use, some trails paved, not all bridges are horse-safe. All trails are multi-use.