Address: 1332 Long Branch Rd, Dahlonega, GA 30533, USA
Phone: +17068679167
Sunday: 9AM–4PM
Monday: 9AM–4PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
Priscilla Krauz
Such a great experience. The staff was very friendly and helpful. If you want a true trail ride you will not be disappointed. I will definitely be going back, many times.
Happy Go lucky
Had a great time on Emmy and my daughter on Poco. Such sweet horses. Great trail ride.
Wendy Ryckman
Fifty bucks cash, per horse, well worth it. Nice long trail ride, up and down hills, through a field and a creek. Staff was friendly and informative. We'll be coming back!
Mindi Bennett
Such a great experience. Love that it is a family affair, actually four generations ♥️ This was my 2nd time and we will be returning! Thanks Stan for the southern hospitality!
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50 bucks, about hour and half cool ride.
You'll have to call and ask Stan within a couple of days of your scheduled ride date to find out what he has available. They don't really have limits. They're pretty laid-back, but obviously there's only so many horses to go around it just depends on the day
If I can remember correctly from 2 weeks ago the owner said he has 15 but that also depends on how the horses are feeling that day so some days he may only have 9 or 10 that walk the trails. Make sure you do a reservation ahead of time he usually does seem to stay booked but the trail is beautiful and the horses are very sweet
They seem to have about 4 miles of trail...Takes over an hour to ride.... Fantastic people... Highly recommend these folks for a good ride at a very reasonable rate...
Yes! We were there today for our 11 a.m. ride and had a fantastic time!
im 245 and rode today.
$40.00 per horse/per hour. $45.00 per horse, per hour doubles (adult and child)
Yes they are open. Call in advance for reservations as they limit the number of riders.
I do not think so. It is frowned upon. Horses naturally start trotting as they know they are returning to stables but the owner's people are there to discouraged you, being afraid of all the horses trotting together and less trained riders getting hurt.
Yes, as long as weight is appropriate. I would let the 7 year old have his/her own horse. My timid 9 year old had a blast and was safe and happy.
No it's a riding trial
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