99. Saddle up and visit the backcountry
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Go horseback riding through the beautiful backcountry. While driving through the Grand Loop allows you to stop and check out all the park’s attractions, you still only see roughly two percent of the park’s 2.2 million acres. A trail ride is said to be the best way for horse lovers to see the backcountry. You can get a horse from the park stables near Canyon or Roosevelt Village. If you head out from the corral in Canyon Village you’ll be able to ride through a nice open meadow and by Cascade Creek through pine forests and other wooded areas.
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