What will I get to see?

Glacier National Park spans over a million acres, making it virtually impossible to list all the amazing things you might come across. In a nutshell, you can expect to see shady forests, stellar snow-capped mountains, glacier-carved valleys, majestic alpine vistas, … Continued

Do I need to know how to ride a horse?

No you do not need to know how to ride a horse. Though some of our trail rides are more difficult than others, we have plenty of trails that are great for beginners. Our experienced wranglers will guide first time … Continued

Can I wear a backpack?

No. Backpacks, fanny packs or any kind of strap around the neck are prohibited on our rides. However, minimal gear can be carried in pommel bags for short duration rides or saddle bags for longer duration rides. Pommel bags have … Continued

What should I wear?

Layers are essential in the mountains. Weather can flip like a switch, so prepare for anything.  Layers can look like a tank top or t-shirt, a long sleeved shirt, and a sweatshirt or jacket. All riders must wear long pants. … Continued

Do you require a deposit?

Our policy is to collect full payment when the ride is booked. We can charge your reservation to a Visa, MasterCard or Discover. If you are paying with an international credit card, you must call our office or submit an … Continued

How can I make reservations?

Some of our rides can be booked online. This includes our 1 hours, 2 hours, 3 hours, and Cowboy Cookout. Simply click the orange button under the ride’s description on this site. The online booking function is disabled 72 hours … Continued

Should I tip my wrangler?

We like to say, “If you liked your ride, kiss your horse and tip your guide!” Many people do not realize that it is customary to tip your trail ride wrangler. If you had a great time on your ride, … Continued