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Horse Riding in MissouriMissouri was the 24th state in the USA; it became a state in 1821. The Missouri Fox Trotter is one of the state symbols of Missouri. It is an American bred horse with a unique four beat gait. It was bred in the Ozark Mountain foothills, and used by settlers who valued its smoothness. The wooded bluffs and deep valleys of Missouri's natural areas are one of its best-kept secrets, where you can enjoy great horses, great food, dude ranches, cattle drives and horse roundups, horse training, and team penning and sorting. Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede features 32 horses, a buffalo stampede, stunts and special effects and the Whispering Pines Trail Ride and Camp-ground offers the serene beauty of more than 100 miles of unspoilt trails Be the first to list a site here. Submit Your Website and get listed now! |
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