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Huckleberry StablesAnd Cabin RentalsAuthorized Timberline Saddle DealerClick here for Cabins and RatesPlease call or e-mail for reservation availability
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Open Year Round for individual or group camping, Huckleberry Stables sits in the middle of Missouri's Huckleberry Ridge State Forest. The forest has miles of horse trails suitable for the novice or experienced rider. When you ride out of the gate at Huckleberry Stables, you are on one of the main trails in the Forest Trail System.
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Let your horse take you to such sites as Green Hollow, Cave Hollow, Overlook Point, and Big Sugar Creek, where the scenery is spectacular year round. Huckleberry Stables is also within riding distance of the Jesse James Days festival and parade, held each year in Pineville, MO.
The Overlook, a scenic spot for stealing a kiss, or watching canoers in the summer or eagles in the winter. |
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A cool breeze flows from the mouth of the Counterfeiter's Cave at Cave Hollow making the location an ideal spot for a lunch break on a warm summers day. |
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Riding under, over and next to different bluffs is just one of the things that make this area so interesting. |
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Huckleberry Stables offers comfortable, clean cabins and limited RV hookups.
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Area attractions include canoeing, swimming, and fishing all within 2 to 4 miles of the stables. Many Eastern Oklahoma Indian reservations, all Northwest Arkansas attractions and Branson, MO are within two hours driving time.
There are canoeing and floating options available about five miles from Huckleberry Stables. |
Directions: From Fayetteville,
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Owned and operated by avid trail riders. |
Please reserve any family reunion rides or saddle club rides early to guarantee availability.
Negative Coggins within 12 months are required..
For reservations contact:
Rick and Mary Bousfield
4174 RTE K
Pineville, MO 64856
417-223-2343
Cell: 417-448-4024
E-mail:
hucklebe@huckleberrystables.com
We
recommend that your horses be shod on all four hoofs.