Welcome To Bucksnort Trail Ride
Wooded Trails • Full Service Campground • Covered Stalls • Live Entertainment
Join us for a fun and relaxing vacation at Bucksnort Trail Ride where you'll experience the excitement and beauty of horseback riding on miles of wooded trails and camping along the banks of the picturesque Tumbling Creek in West Tennessee. Enjoy three wonderful home-cooked meals each day at our dining hall and join in the various activities and entertainment including dances, live bands, trail class competitions, swimming in the clear waters of Tumbling Creek, crafts for the kids and much, much more!Bucksnort Trail Ride is the PERFECT vacation destination for the ENTIRE FAMILY!
June Ride is ON!
As announced previously, we plan to host the June 2012 ride as planned and hope that we have a good crowd, However, due to the recent events associated with the EHV-1 virus in Tennessee, we understand that riders are concerned about hauling their mounts to events where they will have contact with other equines. Therefore, If you have reservations for the June 2012 ride and do not plan to attend, regardless of the reason, please advise us as soon as … →
EHV-1 Update for June Ride
Following several days of anxiety, stress, and sorrow, Tony and I would like you to know we are optimistic regarding opening the Bucksnort horse camp and hosting the annual week-long ride next month, June 2012. Dr. Hatcher, state veterinarian, reports that this virus will die within 14 days without a host and does not transfer to humans, dogs, or cats. We are also pleased that we have not heard of any additional sick or dead horses and again want to … →
Letter from Elise Jones, DVM
*** The following is a letter with supporting information to Linda from Elise Jones, DVM *** Hello Linda, PLEASE REFER TO THE OFFICIAL STATE VETERINARIAN’S OFFICE PRESS RELEASE FOR OFFICIAL RECOMMENDATIONS THE FOLLOWING LINK IS TO THE STATE VETERINARIAN’S OFFICE http://www.tn.gov/agriculture/regulatory/stateveterinarian.shtml The following is my understanding of procedures, NOT the official statement. Preliminary results on the necropsied horse are that it had EHV-1. They are currently running more tests to confirm that it is the neurological strain. A press release … →







