Visit The Canyon Creek Waterfall By Horseback On This Unique Tour In Wisconsin

Canyon Creek Riding Stables in Wisconsin Dells offers scenic horseback trail rides through unique landscapes, including a tranquil waterfall and a recreated western town.

In Wisconsin Dells, you can enjoy big thrills on all the latest roller coasters and waterslides, but for a beautiful experience you won’t forget, consider a classic trail ride. Canyon Creek Riding Stables offers a chance to experience the area’s unique landscape on horseback - it’s a tour that will take you to some beautiful scenic spots, including a tranquil waterfall. Here’s what you need to know about a horseback adventure at Canyon Creek.

Canyon Creek Riding Stables are located in the heart of Wisconsin Dells, one of the state’s top tourist destinations. The stables are a short drive from all the hotels and resorts in the Dells.

The stables has a petting zoo where you can feed and pet a variety of animals, including donkeys and goats. But you’ll want to get on the trails with a somewhat larger creature.

The guided tour runs about an hour and takes you past a pond that’s home to an animated frog and ferret. But beyond that you’ll find yourself in a lush and wild woods.

Continuing on, you’ll ride over a bridge to ancient rock formations - it gives you a nice taste of the unique landscape that’s been drawing visitors to the Wisconsin Dells since the 1800s.

A 200-foot tunnel will take you even deeper into the wilderness and soon you’ll find yourself in the old West. The trail passes “Boot Hill Cemetery” as well as Tombstone, Canyon Creek's carefully recreated western town.

On the way back to the stables you’ll pass a tranquil waterfall. It’s a beautiful way to wrap up an unforgettable trail ride in the Wisconsin Dells.

Canyon Creek Riding Stables is open daily, seasonally. See the current operating hours and learn more about trail rides on the Canyon Creek website. Once you’ve explored the trails of the Dells by horseback, here’s a fun place nearby that will take you high into the trees.

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