
. ABOUT
THE YORK REGIONAL FOREST

Over 2000 acres of beautiful riding country. The forest was planted
in the early 1900s in an effort to prevent the sandy soil causing dust storms in
windy weather. The end result is almost 100% sandy trails, some wide, some
narrow, which make for safe comfortable
riding in any weather. The forest consists mainly of a wide variety of pine
trees along with many maple trees and a few oak. Even after heavy rainstorms the trails remain safe and
dry up in an incredibly short period of time. The map to the right shows the
Main (recently renamed the Eldred King) West & Hall Tracts which are about 1000 acres in size. For a more detailed
look at the map click here or anywhere on the map.
"The Pond", which should really be called the meeting place
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