Book Your Ride
Let’s get ready to ride.
We want to see you in the saddle. There is a peace and freedom that cannot be experienced any other way- and we hope you will join us out on our next ride. Want to share the love? Give the gift of the experience with a gift card!
WE ENCOURAGE REPEAT RIDERS TO SIGN-UP AND CREATE AN ACCOUNT SO THEY CAN GO THROUGH THE PROCESS WITH EASE AND EFFICIENCY EVERY TIME.
YOU WILL NEED TO SIGN UP EACH RIDER SEPARATELY
Book A Private Event
Whether you have a birthday celebration, church event, need a bachelorette experience.. maybe a corporate events.. we do it all! Give us some information about what you are looking for and we can provide a quote. Look forward to hearing from you!
If you and a friend to two want to come along for one of our scheduled rides. You can even make it a family affair!
Please check out our events tab, select your ride, and proceed with booking.
Come along one of our scheduled trail rides…
Apply for a Scholarship Ride
On every trail ride, about 30% of our riders are Scholarship Riders—their experience is fully covered through the generosity of our donors. We don’t announce it and it’s shared quietly, ensuring every rider feels welcome and equal in the saddle. If you or a loved one would like to ride, simply submit the form for the experience you’re interested in—there’s no limit to how many rides you can enjoy (fair warning: it’s addicting). We only ask that you pay it forward someday, if and when you’re able.
Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
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There is none! We will let you ride at your own risk- any age. If you can get on the horse by yourself, then you are welcome to ride.
We do strongly discourage anyone needing to get on, riding only because they likely will have a hard time staying on.
If you have someone willing to walk alongside the person, we welcome them at any age.
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There is no weight limit per say. However if you cannot get on your horse on your own, you likely will have a hard time staying on.
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Long pants and boots are recommended but not required. Riding in shorts may result in saddle sores. Closed toe shoes that are suitable for outside is a must.
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Arkansas has an equine activity liability law that generally protects owners/sponsors from liability for injuries resulting from "inherent risks" of horses. You should wear a helmet, but we will not force you to. If you want to wear a helmet- please bring one.
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Apples, Carrots and horse specific treats are fine! Just confirm when you arrive- and you should be good!

