Camp & Trail Rules
Long C Trials offers clean, family fun!
Every person
entering Long C Trails is required to stop at the office first.
Upon arrival,
you will be required to sign a waiver form for each and every person, no matter
what age.
No alcohol:
if we see it, you must leave. No refund.
No loud
profanity or behavior which would be offensive.
Proof of
current negative Coggins test required. The Coggins test is the test for
detecting antibodies for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA), a viral disease of
members of the equine family (horses, burros, and mules, but not llamas). The
test is required by all states for equines crossing state lines. Recently
the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal Plant Health Inspection Service
(APHIS) joined the states in promulgating this requirement.
You are
totally responsible for the safety and conduct any animals you bring to Long C
Trails.
Ride your
horse slowly in the campground.
Horses may
not be tied to trees for long periods of time: riders will be fined for damages.
No smoking in
barns or inside cabins.
Quiet in camp
by midnight.
Please do not
litter: help us keep a really neat place for you.
Please do not
do anything which would endanger yourself or other visitors.
We reserve
the right to ask anyone to leave without a refund.
If you have
to open a gate, please close it back.
Stay on
marked trails.
