Hop on morning or evening Vegas horseback riding adventure
FAQ Vegas horseback riding
- Enjoy the desert scenery away from the bustling city
- No prior horseback riding experience is required
- All necessary equipment and instruction is provided
- Age: Riders should be at least 16 years old to ride on the trails.
- Weight: Each guest must weigh under 260 lbs.
- Safety: For safety reasons, each guest must have their own horse. Double riding is not permitted, even with younger children.Children 18 years old and younger must wear a helmet while riding.
- What to wear: You will need to wear long pants, enclosed shoes or boots (no sandals), and a shirt or blouse. You may also want sunglasses in the summertime.
- What to bring: Bring water, sunscreen, sunglasses, a light snack, and your camera. Backpacks are discouraged as they are uncomfortable while riding and horses tend to be afraid of them. There are saddlebags to store loose items while riding.
Pull your boots on and climb into the saddle and be prepared to be amazed by the beauty of Red Rock Canyon.
- Like many of riders, you may well discover that this tour is the high point of your visit to Las Vegas.
- Your professional driver-guide will keep you informed about the history and highlights of the area as you make the short journey (about 45-minutes) from Las Vegas to the Red Rock Stables.
- Experienced wranglers will explain the basics of riding, as well as train you in proper riding techniques to make your journey not only safe and enjoyable, but educational, too. Whether you are a pro or a beginner, everybody is welcome!
Climb atop a trusted mount and ride through a rugged landscape of desert valleys and ravines, while a friendly cowboy wrangler leads the way. - Whether it’s your first time on a horse or you’re an experienced rider, it’s a great way to experience the mystical Nevada desert.
- You are paired with a tame horse that is well-suited to your skill level.
- Follow the same horse trails once used by some of the most infamous outlaws of the American West.
- Keep your camera on hand to capture photos of grazing cattle and, if you have a keen eye, spot bighorn sheep, roadrunners, and jackrabbits scuttling through the brush.
- After your horseback ride, dine on an authentic western-style breakfast or dinner base on your tour selection
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