DO IT: Equestrian

Get on a Horse and Ride in Georgia

Well before Georgia hosted the world’s best equestrians at the 1996 Olympics, we were already a horse
lovers’ paradise, whether for trail rides or dressage. Hundreds of facilities offer the opportunity to see
why there has always been a special bond between Georgians and their horses.

On the outskirts of Atlanta, you’ll find numerous horse farms and riding rings, from Milton to Dallas, from Sharpsburg to Conyers. The Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers – with more than 500 permanent stalls and the availability of 130 additional temporary stalls – is where the 1996 Olympic equestrian events were held. The park continues to host state-of-the-art equestrian events in a variety of disciplines, attracting equine enthusiasts from all over the country.

Other communities maintain public arenas for horse shows and rodeos. One such place is Alpharetta’s Wills Park Equestrian Center with a covered ring and 29 stalls on 50 rolling acres of fields and woods. Another is the Heard County Covered Arena in Franklin, Georgia, which hosts a variety of horse shows, rodeos, livestock shows and community events year round. Adjacent to the Heard County Covered Arena are riding trails developed and maintained by the Heard County Saddle Club.

Some Georgia State Parks welcome horseback riders, offering miles of horse trails, equestrian campsites, stalls and riding rings.

 F.D. Roosevelt State Park offers guided rides on 28 miles of equestrian trails, and even overnight rides with primitive camping.

Most state park horseback riding trails are loop rides with links to other trails, allowing you to customize your adventure. In addition to F.D. Roosevelt State Park, A.H. Stephens, Cloudland Canyon, Fort Mountain, General Coffee, Hard Labor Creek, Don Carter and Watson Mill Bridge offer horseback riding trails. Designated equestrian campsites are found at A.H. Stephens, General Coffee, Hard Labor Creek and Watson Mill Bridge state parks.

Georgia State Parks require all horse owners to present a negative equine infectious anemia test, and a current negative coggins test at Watson Mill Bridge State Park,

before bringing any horse onto the park property.

Horse riding and horse camping are not restricted to Georgia State Parks. There are miles of trails in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests as well (be aware, these trails are often shared with hikers and mountain bikers). Willis Knob Campground in the North Georgia Mountains features camping for horseback riders, riding and hiking trails, and fishing in the nearby Chattooga River.

Georgia’s Willis Knob Trail is designed as one 15-mile loop but combines with South Carolina’s Whetstone Horse Trail to offer 27.5 miles of scenic horseback riding. Campsites feature standard amenities (grill, picnic tables, lantern post, etc.), troughs with hand pumps, posts for securing horses, and access to a chemical flush facility. Cottonwood Patch Campground near the Tennessee/Georgia border and Jacks River Fields Campground near Blue Ridge, Georgia offer similar equine access to Willis Knob.

If you’ve always imagined riding along the shore with ocean waves spilling toward you, Georgia has those opportunities, too. The Stables at Frederica offer daily beach rides at the Sea Island resort, on historic Musgrove Plantation, and the woods of Frederica Township.

Three Oaks Farm takes riders through the maritime forest of Jekyll Island, along the salt marsh and for a beach ride on beautiful Driftwood Beach.

Several resorts in Georgia offer trail rides as an activity for their guests. In Adairsville, guests love to explore Barnsley Resort’s 3,000 acres on horseback while they take in the history and romance of the resort’s past.

Georgia has private stables all over the state that offer boarding for your horse, riding lessons, trail rides and more.

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Equestrian - Locations

Willis Knob Recreation Area

Northeast Georgia Mountains
F.S. Rd. 157
Clayton, GA 30525
706-754-6221

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Yellow River Park

Atlanta Metro
3232 Juhan Rd.
Stone Mountain, GA 30087
770-978-5270

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