How do you know if your horse is too tired?

With our sudden and very early heat wave, I’ve seen a few horses lately who have showed signs of working too hard and been completely worn out. According to Horse and Hound (http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/features/the-signs-of-equine-fatigue-294522), fatigue can manifest itself in a variety of ways according to discipline. Some signs to watch out for are: ➤ A slowing… Continue reading How do you know if your horse is too tired?

Special User Permits for Marshall Hampton, Gator Creek and Sumica

Polk County requires a free special use permit for riding at Marshall Hampton Reserve, Gator Creek, and Sumica.  In the past users had to renew annually, and permits were dated from the date of request.  This process is changing slightly in 2018. For 2018:  If you currently have permits for these areas, Polk County is… Continue reading Special User Permits for Marshall Hampton, Gator Creek and Sumica

Lake Wales Ridge State Forest Plan Advisory Group Meets Wednesday

There was a notice in today’s Lakeland Ledger that the 10-year management plan for the Lake Wales Ridge State Forest is being reviewed and revised.  This area covers over 26,000 acres and is comprised on the Arbuckle, Walk-in-Water, Hesperides and Prairie tracts.  Both Arbuckle and Walk-in-Water have equestrian trails. There will be a public meeting… Continue reading Lake Wales Ridge State Forest Plan Advisory Group Meets Wednesday

Update on the Panther Point Expansion

I had a wonderful conversation with Jeff Spence, Director of Polk County Natural Resources, this afternoon about the Panther Point trail expansion.  Here are the current facts: There are 3 separate governmental agencies involved in the project:  Polk County Natural Resources, Southwest Florida Water Management District, and the Department of Transportation. A considerable amount of… Continue reading Update on the Panther Point Expansion