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Directions to Riding Area:
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for a map of the general area. (Yahoo)
- From Houston:
- Take Hwy 290 to
Elgin, Texas.
- In Elgin, head North (right) on Hwy 95 for about 10 miles.
- Just past Coupland, Texas turn West, (left) onto
FM 1660.
- Travel West on FM 1660 through Rice's Crossing and then Norman's
Crossing.
- About 3 miles beyond
Norman's Crossing, you will come to a graveyard on the left side
of the road.
- Make a hard
left here onto FM-137.
- Continue with directions for "All" below.
- From Austin:
- Take I-35 North toward Round Rock, Texas.
- Exit at Hwy 79 and turn East (right) about 9 miles to Hutto.
- In Hutto, turn South (right) on FM 1660.
- Travel about 1.5 miles to the graveyard on the right side of the
road.
- Make a
right here onto FM-137.
- Continue with directions for "All" below.
- From Dallas:
- Take I-35 South toward Round Rock, Texas.
- Exit at Hwy 79 and turn East (left) about 9 miles to Hutto.
- In Hutto, turn South (right) on FM 1660.
- Travel about 1.5 miles to the graveyard on the right side of the
road.
- Make a
right here onto FM-137.
- Continue with directions for "All" below.
- All:
- From the graveyard, travel about 1.5 miles South on FM-137.
- Turn
left onto FM-139.
- Travel about 1,200 yards to Jeff's driveway on the left.
- Pass by the first house and continue on down the drive to Jeff's
house on the left. Jeff's shop, a large metal building, is next
to the house with parking in the pasture on the right. Phone:
(512) 846-3691 Email:
papawolf@ev1.net
What to Expect:
This riding area is located in the midst of what used to be an old
dairy farm. A large dry ravine runs through the property making for some
nice hillsides and off-camber stuff. Jeff has also brought in a variety
of logs, culverts, etc. to further enhance the area. There is a great
deal of wooded area and a wet, scenic Brushy Creek runs along part of
the loop. The Brace Acres/Bowl has tons (and we mean tons) of boulders.
Also in the bowl you will find logs; big and small. The bowl also has
the famous 'splatter wall' and the new 'cement jump.' Down by the creek
you will find the 'roller coaster' section and the 'spillway' area. Lots
of variety AND all important shade.
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