Our annual theme rides...Wild Flower Ride, Racking on the Edge, Luau Ride, and Oktoberfest Ride include meals and entertainment. Enjoy Chef Smiley's famous grilled prime rib, chicken, and roast beef with seasoned vegetables, garden salad bar, bread and dessert. For breakfast, a hearty home-style buffet is served, then ride at your leisure (or with a trail guide) to a scenic overlook for lunch. Dust off your boots for an evening of music and dancing.
SPECIAL DEAL - HORSE & LODGING PACKAGE: 3 nights lodging and 2 days of horseback riding (horses provided) for 2 people only $660. Enjoy the ride...well do the rest! Call 800-978-7245 to reserve today.
Amenities Include:
5 Barns & Bird (bunk) Houses
Best Event Meals including Grilled Prime Rib
Custom Group Packages Available...Host Your Event at East Fork
Verizon and US Cellular service, Wireless internet in lobby
Equestrian Exclusive Trails 100+ Miles of Trails
224 Covered Barn Stalls Riding Arena (150x300) Paddocks & Round Pens
Event Rides Wagon Trails
Cabins: Rustic to Deluxe Trailer & RV Campground
Propane Dump Station Hay Shavings Ice Firewood On-Site
Gift Shop RV Supplies Covered Pavilion Event Music Barbecues & Bonfires
Pet Friendly Water Crossings Mild to Challenging Trails
FROM I-75 (north of Tennessee)
From Interstate 75 into Tennessee, you will need to take Exit 141 (Oneida/Huntsville & Hwy. 63 Exit). Take Hwy. 63 to a traffic light on Hwy. 27. Go South on 27 to Elgin, where you will turn right onto Hwy. 52. Take Hwy. 52 to a 4-way stop in Allardt. At the 4-way stop go straight to a stop sign at Hwy. 127. Turn left onto Hwy. 127 for a couple of miles and we'll be on the right.
FROM I-40 (between Nashville/Knoxville)
From Interstate 40 in Tennessee, you will need to take Exit 317 (Crossville/Jamestown & Hwy. 127). Go north on Hwy. 127 for 28 miles and we'll be on the left.
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