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Since 2005, Best of America by Horseback has been the trusted guide for equine travel enthusiasts, showcasing the most scenic and horse-friendly destinations across the country and beyond. Airing weekly on RFD-TV, the show invites viewers to saddle up and ride along with hosts Del and Shevawn Shields as they explore iconic landscapes, connect with passionate riders, and celebrate the spirit of the American trail. READ MORE

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