Special Rides
Only 2 spaces available for each of the rides listed
below. Normally $125 per ride, ($140 for Panther Creek) these are a special rate of $100 per
rider.
These rides could have anywhere from 10 - 50 other
riders. These are what we call Organized Trail
Rides. The other riders will consist of mostly
experienced horse owners, both adults and children.
Skill & experience levels will vary.
The length of the ride will vary, but normally right around
2 - 2.5 hours. The rides start
promptly at their scheduled time, therefore you must be on
time so that we can adjust tack, give instruction, etc. before
the ride begins. They will start whether we are ready or
not. If you are running too late, you will more than
likely need to just reschedule. Think of it like an
airplane, the flight leaves whether you are on board or not.
Lunch schedules will also vary. Depending on the
ride, we may eat back at camp rather than out on the trail but
you will know that ahead of time.
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 | Part of the Mark Twain National Forest, this US Forest
Service Trail has approximately 35 miles of trail in this 16,500
acre section. One of
the largest areas of public land north of the Missouri
River, trail riders will enjoy memorable rides through
varied terrain. |
March 29
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Eagle Ranch
 | 1000 acres privately owned and operated.
Located at Collins, MO |
April 11 - Friday Ride - This ride will be
just your party, however we will be scouting and timing
(2) 2 hour routes. Therefore, you will have more
saddle time. Each two hour route, could take 2 or
more hours with back tracking and re-routing, etc.
However you don't have to ride for both scouting
sessions if you don't
want to.
April 13 - Sunday Morning Ride
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 | A Missouri Department of
Conservation Trail, this area consists of about 1600 acres and 9
miles of trail. Turkey and Deer are regularly
sighted on most every outing. |
May 17
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 | Part of the Mark Twain National Forest, this US Forest
Service Trail has approximately 35 miles of trail in this 16,500
acre section. One of
the largest areas of public land north of the Missouri
River, trail riders will enjoy memorable rides through
varied terrain. |
June 21
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 | This Department of Natural
Resources Trail is Missouri’s largest state park at 17,442
acres. Lake of the Ozarks State Park has much to
offer in the way of natural diversity and its trails can
guide you to arid glades, lush fens, beautiful wildflowers
and bluff top vistas throughout it's 16 mile horse trails. |
August 23
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 | This Department of Natural Resources
Trail consists of about 3500 acres with many miles of horse
trail. |
September 13
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 | Ride with the Longhorns! Miles and miles of trail,
rolling hills, scenic view from atop the ridge, and almost
always longhorns scattered here and there along the trail
in this 4000 acre paradise. |
October 19 - Sunday Morning Ride
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Berry Bend State Park
 | Located at Warsaw, MO |
November 8
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 | A Missouri Department of
Conservation Trail, with nice and easy meandering trails, and
spectacular views of the Mighty Missouri River. |
December 13 |

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To schedule your ride, you may call or email
Donna. She will be happy to assist you and answer
any questions you might have.
Since we are out Horse 'n Around alot,
Please Please leave a message, and someone will return your call as
soon as we can.
573-796-3789
or
573 - 796 - 6192

Broken Gait Trail Rides is not responsible for loss or injury. All
riders must sign a waiver and release form prior to your scheduled ride.
Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 537
Torts and Actions for Damages
Section
537.325
Augusts 28, 2002 - 2. Except as provided in subsection 4 of
this section, an equine activity sponsor, an equine
professional or any other person or corporation shall not be
liable for an injury to or the death of a participant
resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities and,
except as provided in subsection 4 of this section, no
participant or a participant's representative shall make any
claim against, maintain an action against, or recover from an
equine activity sponsor, an equine professional, or any other
person from injury, loss, damage or death of the participant
resulting from any of the inherent risks of equine activities
Be sure and read the entire Statute