You look familiar to me. Have we met? I am part of the volunteer group that makes and maintains the trails on TWRA property in Maury Co and Laurel Hill. Do you ride these areas? Laurel Hill is by far the best trail area outside of BSF.
Blessings, Linda Grajewski
All sites are electric but I regret we do not have water at the sites. Depending on where you might park, there are some faucets where you can hook up a hose and fill your tanks or use the water for showers. We have an area at our lower bath house...easy in - easy out...where you can fill tank upon arrival and then in close proximity, you can dump sewage. Do hope you can find the time to visit with us.
At 11:09am on February 26, 2009, Renee' Walls said…
Hey Guys! Thanks for the invite... gonna have to pass this weekend. Joey is just getting over the flu and several others in our crew are down and out right now too. Check back with us next weekend, hopefully all will be better by then, lol. I soooo can't wait until the weather warms up!
From: "Ed Elam"
Subject: Saddle Valley/Big South Fork
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009 9:05 PM
www.saddlevalleycampground.com
Saddle Valley/Big South Fork
Horse camping with stables, electric and water hookups, 200+ miles of trails
Saddle Valley Campground would like to invite you to come and enjoy the beauty and horse friendly atmosphere of the Cumberland plateau. We can cater to any medium sized group, and enjoy hosting events, or lending a helping hand to insure your events goes off without a hitch. Located just outside the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Saddle Valley has campsites with electric and water hook-ups, five barns located around the campground, eight big open pens, and a large bath house with covered pavilion. We are nestled in the gently rolling hills of the northern Cumberland Plateau on the edge of some of the most rugged country east of the Rockies. The campground is located at the end of a dead end road, allowing for privacy and security, yet close enough to the main highway to provide easy access for even the largest rigs. Our campsites offer picnic tables, fire rings, and hitching post, yes that's right, you are allowed to bring your horse to your campsite, and the barn is not a half mile away. With over 200 miles of horse trail in the park, and trails that take you from your campsite into the park, where the trails are maintained by the NPS, we are the premier equestrian destination. Bring your own horse, ride on your own, no trail fees or extra charges. We also have guides, rental horses, and back country camping available. We can customize your stay to whatever you wish. We specialize in medium sized groups, yet offer a place simple and quite enough to bring grandma. Come enjoy the beauty of Tennessee and the Big South Fork from you horse. Bring the wife hubby and the kids (and Rover). Please check our schedule for the next event, or make reservations for a nice quite weekend when there may not be much going on but good riding and great hospitality.
Please visit our website www.saddlevalleycampground.com or call Teresa at (931)879-6262.
We have rode every weekend this year regardless of the weather, other than this one. Had my great nephew this weekend. We have no camping trips planned until after April. March we are going to Bristol and April we are going to the Bahama's for eight miserable days (LOL). Can't wait. Have misses yall too. Hope to see you after April. We may see ya at Mule Day. Caleb will be riding alone this time. Look for us.
HI IM SAM.... WHERE YALL FROM IM FROM LYNNVILLE....
At 10:35am on February 20, 2009, Sheryl Howell said…
Your rig looks so familiar. I wonder if we didn't camp next to each other at Circle E one time. I just posted a couple of pics from our trip with my daughter and her friend. I think you gave them some marshmellows or something. Do you recall?
hey there...you bet...really, really looking forward to it...went to Natchez Trace last weekend and it was wonderful....just looking at the weather constantly..when there is a 55+ day and somewhat sunny..I'm gone somewhere!!!
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The video I put on it almost like being there. There are lots of riding in the creek trails.
Love your horses.
Blessings, Linda Grajewski
All sites are electric but I regret we do not have water at the sites. Depending on where you might park, there are some faucets where you can hook up a hose and fill your tanks or use the water for showers. We have an area at our lower bath house...easy in - easy out...where you can fill tank upon arrival and then in close proximity, you can dump sewage. Do hope you can find the time to visit with us.
Subject: Saddle Valley/Big South Fork
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009 9:05 PM
www.saddlevalleycampground.com
Saddle Valley/Big South Fork
Horse camping with stables, electric and water hookups, 200+ miles of trails
Saddle Valley Campground would like to invite you to come and enjoy the beauty and horse friendly atmosphere of the Cumberland plateau. We can cater to any medium sized group, and enjoy hosting events, or lending a helping hand to insure your events goes off without a hitch. Located just outside the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Saddle Valley has campsites with electric and water hook-ups, five barns located around the campground, eight big open pens, and a large bath house with covered pavilion. We are nestled in the gently rolling hills of the northern Cumberland Plateau on the edge of some of the most rugged country east of the Rockies. The campground is located at the end of a dead end road, allowing for privacy and security, yet close enough to the main highway to provide easy access for even the largest rigs. Our campsites offer picnic tables, fire rings, and hitching post, yes that's right, you are allowed to bring your horse to your campsite, and the barn is not a half mile away. With over 200 miles of horse trail in the park, and trails that take you from your campsite into the park, where the trails are maintained by the NPS, we are the premier equestrian destination. Bring your own horse, ride on your own, no trail fees or extra charges. We also have guides, rental horses, and back country camping available. We can customize your stay to whatever you wish. We specialize in medium sized groups, yet offer a place simple and quite enough to bring grandma. Come enjoy the beauty of Tennessee and the Big South Fork from you horse. Bring the wife hubby and the kids (and Rover). Please check our schedule for the next event, or make reservations for a nice quite weekend when there may not be much going on but good riding and great hospitality.
Please visit our website www.saddlevalleycampground.com or call Teresa at (931)879-6262.
Hope to see you soon.
Lisa
I think he's just grunting!! LOL
We are going to Mammoth Cave Campground-May 1st Weekend
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