Re: Equestrian communities in the SoWal or Freeport area
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Originally Posted by Scooter
Any equestrian communities around the area? 5 - 10 acre sites that have a common barn with riding trails?
now that's brilliant, but nobody here with the vision to do that yet! they make a big stink if they have 1/2 acre sites and a 10x10 park in most places.
believe me, despite the current scenario, they'd sell out of those really quickly!
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p.s. actually, i should mention st. joes is doing developments like that in tallahassee, they're gorgeous! they have 10 acre properties, communal orchards and fishing ponds and riding trails.
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There has been discussion at Owls Head regarding a common horse barn with riding trails. Owls Head is a huge beautiful pristine property that would be ideal for horseback riding.
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I've already checked out the St. Joe properties. They sound beautiful, but really wonder if they'll ever take off. Also, want to stay close to Grayton. Remember, I live in Atlanta so close to me is within an hour. Owl's Head would be wonderful. I'd grab that in a minute. Keep me posted if anything comes up. Thanks!
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There were plans for something like that in the Mossy Head area (between Crestview and DeFuniak Springs) but last I heard the developer was getting himself in trouble for essentially putting a residential project into an area zoned agricultural, so I'm not sure if the development's going to go forward.
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OK- I have been dying to ask this- does anyone on the board ride? If so, where do you ride? And where do people board their horses? Or is it just too hot here in the summer to enjoy it?
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There has to be somewhere close by where you can find horses, because half the listings on VRBO say that that's one of the amenities, horseback riding. And Grayton Beach State Park has trails. So where do you find the horses???
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Re: Equestrian communities in the SoWal or Freeport area
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Originally Posted by Scooter
Any equestrian communities around the area? 5 - 10 acre sites that have a common barn with riding trails?
In Bruce (about 15 miles east of Freeport), they have started an equestrian development called The Stables at Sandy Pines. The fencing is up around the entire property, roads are done, etc. I think they start out at 5 acre tracts, but there are 10 acre tracts. The property is very nice, we have looked at it. They will have an equetrian center as well.
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Thanks FLSunChaser! I tried to find a web site but nothing came up. If you have any more info on this development in Bruce please let me know. I have a quarter horse and keep him about fifteen minutes from my home in North Atlanta. The equestrian center is 400 acres and it's gorgeous, so I'm pretty spoiled. It gets really hot here in the summer also, but I just don't ride if it's too hot, too cold, or too windy. My horse's name is Scooter.
Re: Equestrian communities in the SoWal or Freeport area
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Mermaid - Are you allowed to ride horses on the trails in Grayton Beach State Park?
That would be a no. However, the State has cut in a road and parking on Hw 283 in SoWal for future staging area for horses. There are no trails cut yet, and this project was started about 2 years ago. They put up a sign and cut in the parking and road, but then it quickly stopped. This is the State Forrestry people who have this project, not the County.
The horse farms are quickly fading from site. I know of a few horse people in NoWal who ride, but those co-ops like you are searching for, are rare. There are a few developments of which I know in NoWal and Holmes County, which are in the pre-development stage. They are horse friendly, with lots small as two acres and up to 10 acres, but they do not have a common barn and stables.
I do have some acerage in the Freeport area which would be great for such a co-op, but currently, it is wooded property.
I also have some 4 acre lots available in Freeport where you could probably have a couple of horses.
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Re: Equestrian communities in the SoWal or Freeport area
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Originally Posted by jdarg
OK- I have been dying to ask this- does anyone on the board ride? If so, where do you ride? And where do people board their horses? Or is it just too hot here in the summer to enjoy it?
Costs for cleared land make it pretty rare to see horses much south of I-10. But Kelly Plantation in Destin has an equestrian center, and I can think of one stable in Valparaiso and another one in between Rocky Bayou CC and the airstrip in Niceville. There's also a place on FL 20 kind of in the Portland/west Freeport area where you can see a jumping course set up from the highway. (can't recall the name)
I wonder if there are trails in Eglin Reservation suitable for horses? If so, you're talking some pretty serious large chunks of recreational land coming into play.
Re: Equestrian communities in the SoWal or Freeport area
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Originally Posted by Scooter
Mermaid - Are you allowed to ride horses on the trails in Grayton Beach State Park?
So it would appear from this site (and I'd always thought horses were allowed in for riding), though SmilingJOe's post would indicate otherwise. It would be worth calling the state park to check just to be double sure.
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There is much difference between the State Parks and the State Forests. GBSP doesn't encompass much land, and to my knowledge, they don't even have hiking trails. The State Forests in this area does have hiking/biking trails, though I am uncertain if horse riding is permitted.
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Re: Equestrian communities in the SoWal or Freeport area
Head a little east down hwy 20 to Washington County, I have a couple you can look at and know of a new one comming. 10 miles from the new airport location. Only about 45 min from SoWal beaches.
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