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Shadow Glen Riding Stables

Shadow Glen Riding Stables has been serving the Sacramento area for over 45 years. We are nestled in a corner of Mississippi Bar, connected to approximately 10,000 acres of designated California State Park horse trails. Once here, you can feel the “Old West” and know you are in for a great time.  Our location has gold mining history … and the remnants are easily seen along our scenic trails.  Our trails take you down to the American River at Lake Natomas and as far up as Folsom Lake and Granite Bay.  These trails connect to the Pioneer Express Trail, the Western States Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail – all of which are historically and ecologically significant.  You can ride to vernal pools, lagoons, lakeside and to protected wetlands for migrating fowl.  Guests often see coyotes, deer, jackrabbits, gray squirrels, wild turkeys, and bobcats.

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Terry is the owner/operator of Shadow Glen Riding Stables and has been in the equine industry for 45 years.  He comes from a family of horse professionals beginning with his Latvian-born grandfather John Nordt, and extending through his Grandpa Joe and Grandma Sally Alexander.  He also owns a ranch in Quincy, CA which provides riding, camping and ranch experiences for children and families.  With a personally trained herd of 100 horses, he specializes in safe, sound trails rides, horse and ranch camps, lesson programs, and many other guest experiences.  With a passion for the “Old West” lifestyle, he has a lifetime of experience to share with any and all folks interested in trying an outdoor horse adventure.

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