|
|
||||||
|
|
|
|||||
![]() |
||||||
|
You can check this new place out at www.theboloclub.com |
||||||
|
Call: Kenney Gladden @ (256) 390-6366 for more information. |
||||||
|
This is our second ride of the spring
and it is also our second ride at The Bolo Club. We would like to thank Charles and
his Family for having us back at The Bolo Club. We had a great ride
in 2010 here. The Bolo Club has over 4,000 acres to ride. It has
lots of Civil War history and a great creek with wonderful fishing.
This is a very special creek. It starts on the property along the
trails we ride and continues through this big valley. Oh by the way
there is some of the best creek fishing in TN here. The Bolo Club is
mountain riding with some climbing, the woods are full of hard
woods, scenic views, a big cave, streams, and rock formations. As I
said, this is mountain riding, but if you like to ride the
mountains, you will not find a more scenic place in TN or south to
ride. There is a nice scenic trail that goes along the creek to the
big cave that about 40 horses can go inside. The ride to the club in
your truck has lots of scenery too. This is a beautiful place. The Bolo Club is nestled in a big valley between 2 mountains along the foot hills of the Cumberland mountains. The Bolo Club is an old family farm and is located north of Stevenson, AL just across the TN line. It is easy travel from Nashville, Birmingham, Huntsville, and Chattanooga. It is less than 2 hours from most of these cities. As I said, The Bolo Club is located in the Sinking Cove Valley which is about 10 miles long and is very easy driving. This is a family farm that has been in the family for years. They have a Civil War museum on the property. They have a very nice lodge that sleeps 6-8 people for rent. The Lucas cabin sleeps 2-4 and is a very unique cabin. The Barn crib that sleeps up to 6 people, it is a little more primitive, but it is nice and it has heat and air conditioning. Charles has a very nice shower house, a very nice pavilion, an old barn that was built in the 30's, 60 electric sites, 3 covered barns, 30 uncovered stalls, and unlimited primitive parking, and picketing. As you know, electric and stalls will fill up fast so if you don’t get electric I hope you will still attend this ride and primitive park down by the creek. All reservations must be made through Americas Trail Ride. There is a $35.00 non-refundable deposit to guarantee your electric site and stall. A $100.00 deposit for the Lodge, and $50.00 deposit for the Lucas house or Barn Crib. With limited parking the deposits are non-refundable. There is no deposit for primitive camping. Send deposits to Kenney Gladden @ P.O. Box 1373, Phila., MS 39350 or give him a call for more information @ 256-390-6366. As usual, a Negative Coggins is Required ! We will also have our meal tickets for sale or you can bring your own food. You also get 2 free meals, 2 dances, 4 guided rides. And we will also be giving away our ATRA Saddle, some t-shirts, hats, and door prizes. |
||||||
| Bolo Club Fees: | ATRA Fees: | |||||
| Electric | $ 25.00 per night | Ride Fee | $69.00 | |||
| Primitive | $ 10.00 per night | Weekend only | $59.00 | |||
| Covered Stalls | $ 10.00 per night | Kids 12-18 | $49.00 | |||
| Uncovered Stalls | $ 5.00 per night | Kids 11 & under | Free | |||
| The Lodge | $ 225.00 per night | Meal Tickets ( 6 meals) | $35.00 | |||
| Lucas House | $ 55.00 per night | Non-Rider - per Adult | $49.00 | |||
| Barn Crib | $ 45.00 per night | |||||
| TN Lodging Tax 10% | ||||||
| Directions: | ||||||
| Take Hwy 117 off of Hwy 72 to Stevenson, Al. turn left in Stevenson staying on 117 go about 10 miles turn left on Sinking Cove Rd. go about 3 miles. Camp is on right. | ||||||
|
|
||||||