Valley Meadow Farms Trails Getaway, located on Western Maryland’s Sideling Hill mountainside of Hancock, Md., is a working family farm that welcomes bring-your own horse riders, friends and family to enjoy a 400 acre trail riding and hiking paradise.
Guests may visit for the day, or stay in a historic farmhouse or bring their self-contained campers or layover in our Horse Hotel with new bunk room.
Life is peaceful at this farm.
Guests are able to enjoy over 40 miles of smooth and wide trails, with reverse direction, that traverse through fields and forests, over hills and through valleys with incredibl scenic vistas and views.
We have been given great reviews by the Maryland Horse Council, League of Maryland Horsemen, and Trail Riders of Today.
With the national TV show, Best of America by Horseback, recently filming a premier on this very special place, we have opened it up to fellow equestrians to come and vacation with their horse in the most tranquil, beautiful setting.
We have included some quotes from the event…Tom Seay, Best of America by Horseback Host said "I started this show over 20 years ago and have been to over a 1,000 horse and rider places in the United States and out of the Country, and I have never felt led to endorse a place…Until today…I am endorsing Valley Meadow Farms Trails Getaway."
DEL SHIELDS, Best of America by Horseback Host said "Cradled in a valley of Western Maryland, adjoining Pennsylvania meadows, can be found a treasure all are seeking. Treasure is found in many forms…what we all desire at some point in our journey is the tranquil, serene, and calming of our surroundings. I found it at Valley Meadow Farms Bed & Barn and Trails Getaway."
Ross Peddicord, Director of Maryland Horse Industry Board said "It is a one of a kind unique experience with your horse in an idyllic, really a horse trail riding paradise."
Tom Riford, Assistant Secretary of the Maryland Department of Commerce said "This is a valley of dreams, There are a lot of places that you can ride horses in the state of Maryland…but this is the only one that is privately owned but allows public access."
Visit their website at www.valleymeadowfarms.com
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