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2022 Winning Photo
Photo Category: Equestrian Trails
Photographer: Mary Green, Kenai Peninsula Back Country Horsemen
Trail: Resurrection Pass Trail
Photo Details
Photo by: Mary Green, Kenai Peninsula Back Country Horsemen
More winners from past years in the Equestrian Trails category
Mule Riders on South Kaibab Trail, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
Mule Riders on South Kaibab Trail, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
Mule Riders on South Kaibab Trail, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
Harbins Park equestrian trails offer a series of natural surface travel paths that network for pedestrian use throughout the park and offer access to a variety of park areas.
Harbins Park equestrian trails offer a series of natural surface travel paths that network for pedestrian use throughout the park and offer access to a variety of park areas.
Harbins Park equestrian trails offer a series of natural surface travel paths that network for pedestrian use throughout the park and offer access to a variety of park areas.
Riding out of the Bob Marshall Wilderness on the Swan Lake Ranger District; the horse’s name is Lucky and he’s been working for the USFS for over ten years
Riding out of the Bob Marshall Wilderness on the Swan Lake Ranger District; the horse’s name is Lucky and he’s been working for the USFS for over ten years
Riding out of the Bob Marshall Wilderness on the Swan Lake Ranger District; the horse’s name is Lucky and he’s been working for the USFS for over ten years
The Bright Angel Trail was originally used by the Havasupai Indians to commute between the South Rim and Indian Garden; Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Bright Angel Trail was originally used by the Havasupai Indians to commute between the South Rim and Indian Garden; Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Bright Angel Trail was originally used by the Havasupai Indians to commute between the South Rim and Indian Garden; Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Bright Angel Trail was originally used by the Havasupai Indians to commute between the South Rim and Indian Garden; Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Bright Angel Trail was originally used by the Havasupai Indians to commute between the South Rim and Indian Garden; Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Bright Angel Trail was originally used by the Havasupai Indians to commute between the South Rim and Indian Garden; Grand Canyon, Arizona
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