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Happy Trails Farm
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Happy Trails has been a safe secure home to my equine for many years now and I could not have asked for a better situation for either of us.
The horses receive excellent care from knowledgeable people & they are available to you 365 days a year.
Educational clinics are held, informal fun events are frequently set up for those that wish to participate & if you just want to come spend some 'alone time' with your horse, you'll find the respect & room to do that as well. Its a trail rider's dream.
The substantial acreage of the farm is like an alcove off a little dead-end road. Trot out up the you're right across from the trails at Tarrywile. Wander the opposite way through one of the pastures on the farm and you can go to the Old Quarry Nature Preserve.
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