Take A Fall Foliage Trail Ride On Horseback At Mountaintop Ranch In Virginia
We all know that Virginia’s trails are positively magnificent this time of year. But have you ever experienced them from horseback? There’s something positively enchanting about trail rides, whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned horseback rider. One of the most popular trail tours in the state is offered by Mountaintop Ranch Wilderness Trail Rides. When you sign up for a guided adventure this season, you can look forward to positively breathtaking scenery combined with the magic of mountain fall foliage. Curious to learn more? Keep reading!
Mountaintop Ranch is a special place. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Elkton, Virginia, this family-owned ranch is the perfect place to reconnect with nature.
And while all activities here are fun to try, visitors agree that the trail rides are the most exciting. There are a handful of guided rides offered at the ranch: the Wilderness Ride, Sunset Ride, Around The Ranch Ride, Dinner And A Sunset Ride, and the Ride and Hike Excursion.
The Wilderness Ride is a great introduction to horseback riding at Mountaintop Ranch. Suitable for all skill levels, this 1-hour tour will take visitors into the heart of the mountain wilderness. Reaching an altitude of 3,300, the views from this ride are unbeatable!
Plus, the horses are gentle and trained to accommodate all skill levels. Rest assured that you'll feel fully prepared to have a fun and safe trip before your journey even begins!
Ready to book your fall foliage trail ride with Mountaintop Ranch? You can visit Mountaintop Ranch Wilderness Trail Rides online. You can also follow Mountaintop Ranch on Facebook for updates and more. What are some of your favorite fall activities in Virginia? Be sure to share your go-to adventures, little-known destinations, and hidden gems by clicking here!
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Address: Mountaintop Ranch, 608 Weaver Rd, Elkton, VA 22827, USA
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.