Las Vegas Horseback Ride with Meal
About this activity
Highlights
- Explore scenic desert trails on horseback
- Enjoy a hearty meal at a local ranch
- Experience the beauty of the Nevada wilderness
- Learn about local flora and fauna from expert guides
- Capture memorable photos of the stunning landscape
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Guided horseback ride through scenic trails
- Delicious meal at a local ranch
- Round-trip transportation from Las Vegas hotels
- Gratuities for the guide and driver
Important information
Know before you book
- Minimum age requirement may apply; check with the provider
- Weight restrictions may be in place for safety reasons
- Advanced booking is recommended to secure your spot
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities
- Bring a hat and sunscreen to protect against the sun
- Ensure you have a valid ID for check-in purposes
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Good to know
- Helmets are available for use by all riders if requested
- All children 12 years old and under will be required to wear a helmet
- Due to the nature of this tour, we are not able to accommodate riders weighing more than 250 pounds
- Pregnant women are not permitted to ride
- Minimum age is 6 years
- Please add vegetarian meal request to special requirements field at check out
- You must wear closed toed shoes. Long pants are recommended
- This is a single file trail ride. Due to safety regulations, guests are not allowed to run or gallop the horses on the trail.
Traveler reviews
Fantastic trip
Great trip with Denny who picked you up, and made breakfast whilst you go on your ride. Denny was very informative during the ride to the ranch so you knew what to expect. The ride itself was at a walking pace which for my non horse riding husband was perfect. This meant we could enjoy the trip together. The staff at the ranch were very friendly and took photos on our own phones during the ride. Good laugh learning about lasooing before we headed home
Excellent horse riding experience
This is a great afternoon away from the strip horses are calm for non riders Hosts are friendly Good food and great scenery Wear long trousers and plenty of sunscreen Buy a cowboy hat from your driver Would highly recommend this trip
First time on horseback. Cross off bucket list.
As someone who has never climbed on a horse, I wasn't sure what to expect. What a great experience. Great ride, beautiful sunset, and delicious meal to top it off!
Great outdoor activity around Las Vegas
This was a excellent experience and our second time going on this ride. We went several years ago on the breakfast ride. Both experiences were awesome. The steak for the dinner along with all the sides were great. The staff were all friendly and entertaining.
Start over is easier when you’re surrounded by beauty.
I did go on this trip solo as a reward to myself for a life that had become very difficult the past few years and recovering frommy own illness, losing my dad loss of a 10 year relationship loss of a 12 year job. My daughter move away lost a dear pet right my dad died and two good friends to unexpected death so I was in a pretty low state of mind and due to the horrible abusive relationship did not want to start over. I just wanted to soul search. I used to own horses and going on the horse riding event meant so much to me and the staff we’re just wonderful. I didn’t feel solo. I felt likeI was among friends and I felt welcomed and I felt safe and I feel like I have recovered the best of person can in. I know count every blessing I have and see the beauty and everything around me. This was a beautiful day and I will always remember,and I can’t say enough about the experience the driver, the cook, the ranchers the horses, the atmosphere. It was all top of the line and I would recommend this to anyone families on my trip. A couple with their young son and the staff took time to show him how to pitch and feed it to gal and how it Lasso and it was really touching.
