Woodstock Equestrian Park Trails


Enjoy the new equestrian center and trail system at Woodstock Equestrian Park.  The park is located in the heart of the scenic Agricultural Reserve, just north of the historic town of Beallsville. Woodstock Equestrian Park consists of over 872 acres of rolling farmland and forest, and includes 16 miles of equestrian and hiking trails.

Use: Hiking, Biking, Equestrian

Length: Over 15 miles of natural surface trails

More Info: The west side of the park is named the Moritz Greenberg Equestrian Center and consists of approximately 470 acres with more than eight miles of trails including the mile long, hiking only, "Meadow Trail", designed to meet ADA guidelines for trail accessibility. The east side of the park is called the Dr. William Rickman Equestrian Center and consists of 354 acres, including almost six miles of trails. George Washington originally owned a portion of land on the eastern side of the park. Several stone outbuildings dating to the 1860's remain in good condition as a remnant of the later period, historic Brewer Farm.

Water & Restrooms: Unavailable

Access and Parking: Parking lots that will accommodate horse trailers are available at both entrances on Darnestown Road. A small parking lot for cars only is located on the western edge of the park off of Wasche Road.

Other Resources: You can also find detailed, interactive maps of these trails on TrailLink.com and AllTrails.com and the TROT Trail Directory.