ND state parks have new horseback annual pass
North Dakota's Parks and Recreation Department is offering an annual horseback pass for the four state parks that have horseback riding trails.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's Parks and Recreation Department is offering an annual horseback pass for the four state parks that have horseback riding trails.
The $30 annual pass allows a rider to use trails in the Sully Creek, Fort Abraham Lincoln, Fort Ransom and Little Missouri parks from May 1 to April 30 without being charged a $6 daily fee, as long as the rider does not have multiple horses.
Officials say they developed the annual pass at the request of horse owners.
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