Spruce Woods Park
A desert in a forest on a prairie

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On the trails about 8 miles southeast of

Seasons Ranch

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A peaceful sight
The meandering Assiniboine River 
runs through the park

View of Assiniboine River Valley

 above Jackfish Lake cabin
Wonderful footing throughout the park

- sandy trails, no rocks

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Ears up and interested,

the road width trails give you and your horse miles and miles of adventures

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Fields of fall flowers


Jackfish Lake
At cabin 4 in the park
This setting is serene and surreal!

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Riders taking a break on the trails



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Groomed, marked, one-way snowmobile trails

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Riding trails become ski and

snowmobile trails in winter

Spruce Woods Park
 120 sq miles of accessible parkland
Most trails are two track, road width
On horseback you can chart your own course across country as well.

In our 15 years in the area, I have yet to see ALL the trails in this magnificent park. It is without a doubt some of the most accessible, untouched wilderness area in all of Manitoba.

Come discover the "outback" of Spruce Woods Park, where pioneers like Ernest Thomas Seton found an ecosystem that truly is a desert within a forest, on the prairie.

There are 3 cabins on the north side of the river all located on the two track trails. 


 
Cabin 2
A sturdy log cabin located seven miles south of the ranch 
There are 6 - 12 x 12 steel panel
horse corrals for public use
Also a 30 x 50 open barn. 

No water available at this cabin, water access is approx 2 miles
to the west at Cabin 4
A great place for all to stop & enjoy


Shack cabin # 3, a warmup hut for snowmobilers, is 2 miles east of Seasons Ranch. Outdoor toilet

Cabin 4,
a log cabin at Jackfish Lake has a pump well & creek and offers a multi use trail system for cyclists, cross country skiing  with access also to
horseback riders.

Woodstoves heaters in each cabin, wood provided, outdoor toilets

Trails are one way in winter for snowmobiling and  are marked & groomed by
SNOMAN Association