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Trail rides ending at Indian Cave State Park

(KLZA)-- Wrangler-guided horseback trail rides at Indian Cave State Park in southeast Nebraska will be discontinued beginning with the 2024 season, while alternative recreational opportunities are developed.

Nebraska Game and Parks, in a release said the decision was based on the program's lack of financial sustainability and staffing shortages.

The park's horses will be transferred to other state parks areas that offer guided trail rides to the public and will be working members of those trail ride teams.

Indian Cave's 16 miles of equestrian trails, as well as its equestrian campground, will continue to be maintained for guests who travel with their own horses.

The park, known for its cave featuring prehistoric Native American petroglyphs, its seasonal events, iconic trees and wildlife, also offers shooting sports, such as an outdoor archery range and black powder demonstrations. The park will build upon those popular programs with plans to add an indoor archery range and air gun shooting gallery, complete with moving targets, for guests to enjoy.

The new shooting facility will be built with federal grant funding and will utilize the existing horse barn and adjacent parking lot. Once fully developed, the building will be capable of hosting hunter education classes and other outdoor educational opportunities. Plans call for development of the shooting facility to begin later this year.

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