7 Best Places to Ride Horses In USA

7 Best Places to Ride Horses In USA

7 Best Places to Ride Horses In USA

7 Best Places to Ride Horses In USA: The world looks pretty spectacular when your view is gazing out between a horse’s ears from on high. As you travel from the sunny shores of Puerto Rico to the frozen frontier of Alaska, and everywhere in between across the lower 48, we went on the search for the greatest horseback riding trails in the USA with stunning views and thrilling rides.

Let’s begin…

  • Vieques, Puerto Rico

In Vieques, you’ll find free walking horses offered by Paso Fino riding activities. Originally from Spain and introduced to the Caribbean, this breed is specifically noted for its elegant movement and also for being suitable for the beginner rider. Two-hour loops get you strolling through the island’s meadows, up hills, and along the beaches, including one black and one you cannot drive to.

  • Tucson, Arizona

Get your cowboy/cowgirl on with over 90% of cacti in the United States at Saguaro National Park home to giants like the saguaros. The staff of wranglers at the Saguaro Stables: All Around Trail horses provide lots of cowboy history and spectacular views on four-hour Discovery Rides or scenic Sunset Rides through the rolling hills of the national park. The cacti look especially cheerful during the bloom time, extending from late April to early June when the Saguaro Cactus blossom, the state flower of Arizona, blooms in yellow and white pom-like features.

  • Fruita, Colorado

Surprisingly, you can watch jackrabbits, flowering cacti, and collared lizards while trail riding with Rimrock Adventures. You will enjoy views of the characteristic Western Colorado erosional valleys and cliffs within the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area, located to the west of Grand Junction, Colorado. Expect excellent photo opportunities of arches and sandstone canyons in 1-hr, 2-hr, and 3-hr tours, accommodating all riding levels.

  • Middleburg, Virginia

English riders can make good use of this horsey place. This town has made a name especially due to these marvelous stonewalls which enclose huge meadows that horse lovers admire. Others refer to it as the nation’s horse and hunt capital. There is a mild climate, the remains of the historical center, and friendly citizens. If you are in the area during your visit, it will be worthwhile to tour the Upper Ville Colt & Horse Show. It was one of the first shows regarding organization in the United States of America.

  • Wellington, Florida

Indeed, there are very many activities that you can engage in this prominent city. It should be noted that Wellington is a place for horse riders and polo players. It is possible to observe such primary-level competitions as the International Polo Club and Palm Beach Equestrian Center. You can add it to the list of good places to visit in winter as the weather is comparatively much better here.

  • Lexington, Kentucky

The best breeders are found in Lexington, which must be the stud-timber capital of the globe. It’s not hard to understand why this horse place draws crowds. Often referred to as the Bluegrass region, it appears to have all the necessary requirements for both rearing and nurturing the young ones. Ah yes, and the fact that it is the home to the Kentucky Horse Park. If you are a horse lover you will definitely love this place, it is one of the kid-friendly tourist attractions. If you only visit for a weekend or decide to transport your entire lifestyle these are the premier horse places in the United States. I would love to join any of these holidays.

  • Palmer, Alaska

There are many ways in which one can travel through this last frontier country; one of the invigorating ones is by horseback. The trail riding with Alaska Horse Adventures means you can almost taste the wilderness when they take you through open woods with tall cottonwood trees, across windswept beaches along the Knik River, and across a glacier while your horse wades through the icy water. Do look out for the moose white swans and other wildlife types as you make your way through.

Author’s Bio

Mark Berry is a traveler blogger and paralegal who concentrates on healthcare, physical fitness, tips & tricks, in-depth psychological approach, family law, Art & Design, and self-development. He encourages readers to fight for their rights and overcome obstacles holding them back. He believes that every person can improve the quality of his/her life by thinking positively and making better choices.

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