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Siloam Springs State Park, containing 3,323 acres of wooded hills and a beautiful lake, is about 20 miles East of Quincy. It is blanketed with trees, as well as a riot of wild flowers, including snap dragons, blackeyed Susans, wild roses, and white false indigo The park contains equestrian trails totaling 23 miles, covering ridgetops and steep wooded valleys. There is a separate camping area for riders and their mounts, with water and limited electricity. phone 217-894-6205 This information was compiled by the crack research team at HorsebackRidingArticles.com. It is by no means complete. We have tried to be as accurate as possible. If you have first-hand experience with this trail riding venue we encourage you to post your article here. Tell us what's good and bad, any pointers, directions, parking or camping information and be sure to say which trails you like. Articles can be easily posted using the "Submit Articles" link on the left of every page. There is no limit.
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Getting there from Quincy - Drive out Rt 104 past Quincy Regional Airport, continuing East around a jog to the North and East, where Rt 104 departs to the Southeast, a total distance of 19.9 miles from the Rt 170 overpass, turn right and go South a distance of 2.4 miles to the Park Entrance.
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