trail riding
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Definition
Noun: 1. The activity of riding a horse, motorcycle, bicycle, or other vehicle along a natural, often rough or unpaved path, typically one that is marked or established for such use.
Usage
Trail riding refers specifically to the recreational activity of traveling on a designated trail. It emphasizes the journey along a path through natural environments rather than riding on roads or in arenas. - It is commonly associated with horseback riding but applies to other vehicles. - The path is not a formal road; it is often a "roughly blazed" or informally marked route through countryside, forests, or mountains.
Examples
- Noun:
- We spent the weekend trail riding in the national park.
- Her favorite hobby is trail riding on her mountain bike.
- The ranch offers guided trail riding for beginners.
Advanced Usage
- As a gerund/noun phrase: The term functions as a compound noun describing the activity itself.
- Trail riding requires a horse with a calm temperament.
- Implied context: Often used without specifying the vehicle when the context is clear (e.g., in equestrian communities, "trail riding" defaults to horseback).
- After the competition, she relaxed by going trail riding.
Variants and Related Words
- Trail ride (n): A single instance or event of trail riding.
- They organized a 20-mile trail ride for charity.
- Trail rider (n): A person who participates in trail riding.
- The trail rider checked the map at the fork in the path.
Synonyms
- Path riding: Riding along a path (less common).
- Cross-country riding: Especially for horses, implies riding across open country, not necessarily on a single defined trail.
- Off-road riding: For vehicles; emphasizes leaving paved roads, which may include trail riding.
Related Phrases
- To go trail riding: The common verb phrase for engaging in the activity.
- They love to go trail riding in the fall when the leaves are changing.
Noun
- riding along a roughly blazed path