Goose Creek Trailhead
The landscape consists mostly of mixed forests, open meadows and small streams. This relatively new wilderness (designated in 1980) is dominated
by incredible rock formations, including massive polished granite domes and towering spires. Please follow all
LNT
guidelines so that this area remains open to equestrian users.
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- Four 12X12 steel pipe and rod corrals
- No water for stock or humans - Bring your own
- FYI - There is a Goose Creek Campground on the creek about 3/4 mile from the equestrian camp, but they don't allow horses there.
- Land Manager = Pike National Forests
- Certified Weed Seed Free Feed is Required
- Camping is not allowed at the trailhead but there is a primitive equestrian parking/camping area about ¼ prior to the actual trailhead.
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