Five Equestrian Adventures in the High Country


Australia and the USA provide horse riders with vast expanses of open space, ideal for horse riding. A trail ride can help revitalize an older showhorse or break in an unseasoned youngster while strengthening partnerships between horse and rider.

Riding requires balance, strength and a firm core for uprightness. If you want to try riding out on open terrain, visit a nearby riding school or livery and sign up for lessons.

Jackson Stables

Horseback riding is a beloved pastime in Colorado. Estes Park offers several outfitters who provide thrilling horseback adventures that allow riders to connect with nature in unique and profound ways, while experiencing alpine environments such as Rocky Mountains on horseback is the ultimate experience for many horse lovers. Check out these five horseback riding outfitters in Estes Park; these five outfitters are sure to leave lasting memories!

Jackson Stables are conveniently situated near Rocky Mountain National Park’s entrance and offer horseback tours suitable for all levels of riders. From novice riders just starting out to experienced veterans looking for adventure, their tours include guided trail rides into Rocky Mountain National Park as well as two-hour, four and six hour tours specifically tailored to moose watching tours.

Staff at the stables are dedicated to offering visitors a safe and enjoyable horseback riding experience, creating deep connections between rider and horse. Their philosophy of Natural Horsemanship involves creating trust between horses and riders so they can respond naturally, unlocking their full potential and reaching their fullest potential. Furthermore, there are enough horses on hand at the stables that they can accommodate most riders comfortably.

Jackson Stables stands out by setting their minimum age requirement at six years. This makes the stables ideal for children learning about horses and the outdoors, with smaller, non-intimidating horses and welcoming wranglers making for the ideal experience for families with young children. All horses at Jackson Stables have been expertly trained and can accommodate different levels of experience.

Jackson Stables at Estes Park Center YMCA of the Rockies offers guests looking to ride into Rocky Mountain National Park an enjoyable horseback riding experience. All guided trail rides authorized by the National Park Service as well as pony and hayrides are renowned for their friendly, knowledgeable staff and wholesome atmosphere. Plus they have their signature Grab and Go Chef’s Lunch!

READ  Preparing Your Home for Winter Storms

Lighthorse Adventures

Lighthorse Adventures’ horse treks at Lake Wakatipu provide unforgettable horseback experiences for riders of all skill levels. Their guides are experts at Parelli Natural Horsemanship and help riders connect and synchronise with their mount before and during each trek. As advocates of animal welfare, Lighthorse believes that happy horses lead to superior riding experiences. With an expansive herd of well-loved horses to choose from – from introduction 1.25 hour rides up to multi-day trekking expeditions – Lighthorse Adventures offer rides ranging from an introduction 1.25 hour ride up until multi-day treks into the backcountry.

Experience Glenorchy from horseback for an incredible adventure! Their trails wind past glacially fed rivers, dramatic mountain scenery used for Lord of the Rings movies and knowledgeable and friendly guides who will ensure an incredible time! Additionally, you can add additional activities such as log jumping, cowboy skills or horseback archery for an enhanced experience.

Glenorchy Equestrian Company in New Zealand provides horse riding adventures designed to be both educational and entertaining. Their experienced guides work alongside a herd of naturally-trained horses. Tours are tailored for maximum fun-learning potential while remaining safe; accommodation options provide you with even greater mountain adventures!

Yonahlossee Stables

An adventure through the High Country wouldn’t be complete without experiencing horseback riding! From short strolls along scenic bushland trails to luxurious two-day spa cabin tours, there is sure to be an experience to suit every equestrian level and interest. Most operators provide rental mounts along with basic instruction tailored specifically to each rider’s experience and ability level; experienced guides lead all tours for optimal supervision of riders.

Yonahlossee Stables, owned by Dennis and Faye Muse of Banner Elk’s horse community, can be found between Boone and Blowing Rock on Pine Hill Road. Since it’s purchase by them in 2017, the facility now features 34 stalls spread between two barns for horse boarding, massive indoor/outdoor rings with jumping structures, full-time staff dedicated to feeding/caring for animals as well as an event space overlooking an indoor ring for lessons/events, two barn apartments available for boarders alike!

READ  Preserving Natural Beauty in High Country Nature Reserves

At this facility, services include horseback riding lessons, trail rides, overnight packhorse trips and multi-day training clinics taught by high country horsemen. If visitors wish to increase their skills further, a horsemanship trainer offers sessions both in person and over Skype; according to this expert he defines horsemanship as the art of directing and understanding a horse through body language, verbal communication and an intimate bond between horse and rider.

Horse Valley Lodge is the newest addition to our facility and an updated mountain home designed as both a cozy retreat and base for exploring horseback riding adventures in the area. Guests can relax with mountain views while taking advantage of amenities such as hot tub, firepit and pool table as well as other features of Horse Valley Lodge’s homelike atmosphere. Furthermore, its ideal location near many horseback riding destinations makes this an ideal spot for an equestrian getaway experience!

High Country Trails

No matter if it is your first or twentieth time horseback riding adventure, horseback riding will make lasting memories that you won’t soon forget. Enjoy everything from the sounds of babbling brooks and birdsong, breathtaking vistas that appear around every turn, fragrant pine needles and forest floor aromas all the way through to unforgettable forest floor aromas – this will be an experience you won’t soon forget!

High Country Trails operates out of Shadow Mountain Guest Ranch in southern Oregon and guides horseback riders on adventures ranging from short trail rides to overnight pack trips of five days or longer through the wilderness of western Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Riders enjoy stunning vistas that include majestic peaks protruding like Oreo cookie tops from behind clouds, crystal clear streams coursing along their forest paths, and majestic mountains with incredible mountaintop views like Oreo cookie tops rising into view like Oreo cookie tops jutting out of clouds like Oreo cookie tops rising out from behind clouds surrounded by clouds as well as stunning mountain peaks jutting out from behind clouds like Oreo cookie tops jutting out from behind clouds like Oreo cookie tops that seem to just keep on going!

READ  A Travellers Guide to Craig's Hut in the Victorian High Country

High Country Trails of Victoria provides guided rides on the Bogong High Plains during warmer months. Their guides take riders to historic cattlemen’s huts where they learn more about its pioneering mountain cowboys’ history and legacy. Riding sessions can accommodate novice and experienced riders alike with horses tailored specifically for each rider’s ability.

The Snow-Talon Fire of 2003 has left behind an ever-emerging environment. Visitors can witness this transformation on an old logging railroad bed trail which passes through wilderness that has not been logged for over 100 years and crosses small creeks that can present challenges to horses.

Before setting out onto the trails, it is crucial that you familiarize yourself with both the terrain and site-specific rules. Be sure to bring first aid supplies for both yourself and your horse, wear a helmet, bring first aid supplies as well as first aid kits (first aid supplies should include one per rider and horse), wear protective gear such as helmets or wear eye protection when necessary and bring cell phones so you can contact someone in case of an emergency situation. It is also wise to ensure your horse has been vaccinated and has a current coggins certificate before embarking upon this ride – additionally make sure they possess both bridle and lead rope; ensure their hydration needs are taken care of as it is vitally important! For any queries or concerns please reach out directly or contact a local stable directly