The following group trailrides are for one hour, $80 per person plus gratuity.
Please text Tracy 919-749-3320 directly if you would like to book one of these dates. These dates are also subject to availability and other factors such as your height and weight.
Please text height and weight info to Tracy and include any information about your experience riding.
You will be asked for a 50% nonrefundable deposit via Venmo to book a slot. There can be up to 6-8 people in each group.
After booking, you will receive a Google calendar invite from me.
If you want a private ride or more than one hour you will need to book outside of these dates/times.
SATURDAY JUNE 7th – 9am
SUNDAY JUNE 9th – 11am
SATURDAY JUNE 14th – 10am, 4pm
SATURDAY JUNE 28th – 11am, 2pm, 5pm
SATURDAY JULY 12th – times TBD based on weather.
What should you wear/bring to a trail ride?
- Flat heeled boots or closed toes shoes – NO flip flops, NO Crocs, NO sandals or high heels, NO fashion cowgirl boots. Your narrowest sneaker is fine, or boot with a flat heel.
- WEAR LONG PANTS to protect your legs from briars and/or gettin scraped on a tree. Jeans or leggings are good.
- Water
- Bug spray
- Sun Screen
When you arrive, please pull in at our mailbox. GPS tries to take people to our other driveway or into our pasture and it causes confusion. You can park on the right side of our driveway.
1399 MC Wilder Rd Louisburg NC 27549
What is the difference between a regular trail ride and private ride?
Regular trail rides will continue to book people outside of your party until all the slots are full. We also have a number of people who board their horses at our farm who often times will tag along.
Private rides restrict anyone from outside of your party to book or tag along. If you’re looking for an intimate or tailored experience, a private ride is for you. You can request more trotting/loping with your trail guide but make sure you let her know at booking what you want so she can plan ahead. Some of our horses lope/trot better than others. We try our best to accomodate these requests but not guaranteed. Weather and trail conditions play a role in how fast we can safely ride.
Do I need experience to go on a trailride?
No, but it would probably be more enjoyable if you know how to ride, or take a lesson first. We take many first timers on the trail – most do fine, some are clutching their pearls the entire time. Use your best judgement before committing to an hour in the woods on a horse.