Posted in Arkansas
June 14, 2019
Go Horseback Riding Through The Mountains In Arkansas For An Adventure Unlike Any Other
Hiking through the Ozark Mountains is always a fun excursion, but traveling by horseback makes it an Arkansas adventure like no other. One of our favorite places to saddle up is at the Horseshoe Canyon Ranch. This ranch has amazing trails and other activities perfect for a family vacation any time of year.
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Horseshoe Canyon Ranch is perfectly located halfway between Ponca and Jasper. This area is filled with outdoor adventures from caves to waterfalls. Staying at the ranch is a great starting point to these activities but has its own week's worth of attractions as well.
Address: HC 70 261, Jasper, AR 72641
Address: HC 70 261, Jasper, AR 72641

Multiple rides are offered throughout the day, typically one in the morning and another at dusk. The ranch also offers rides to their cookouts for breakfast and supper.

All of the trails are guided but more rugged trails are available to experienced riders. No matter your skill level you'll be leaving Horseshoe Canyon with more knowledge and treasured memories.

Expect to travel through rolling meadows and dense forests. Along the way, you'll cross streams and ride pass massive rock formations as well.

Riders need to be at least six years old to enjoy the trails. Ages 6-12 will be required to wear a helmet. Younger equestrian fans can take part in the children's program for a chance to ride ponies closer to the ranch. More information on that can be found right here.

Horseshoe Canyon is home to the longest, fastest, and highest zip line in the state — the Iron Horse. You'll travel more than 50 mph over the vast canyon. The ranch is also known for its challenging, but fun rock climbing as well.

A week at the ranch will make any summer break the best one yet. For cabin, camping, and rate information visit the Horseshoe Canyon Ranch website. You can also follow their Facebook Page to see the upcoming activities.
Have you taken a horseback riding adventure at the ranch yet? Share your experience with us in the comments below! You can also share your favorite equestrian trail photos with us in our Facebook Group, Arkansas Nature Lovers. You should join for your chance to be featured and to discover why there’s nothing better than Arkansas’ stunning nature.
For more trails that don’t require actual hiking, try this paddle path through the bayou.