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                               Come and experience the excitement of horsebackriding
                         on our many woodland trails, creek crossing, and scenic lake.                           
                                               You are apt to see deer, raccoons, porcupines, maybe even an elk (as there has been
                                           one spotted in our area), and lots of other wildlife. Be sure to bring your camera!
                                               Most of our rides consist of walking and trotting through wooded trails.
                                               We always provide an experienced guide who leads the way, answers questions,
                                           and provides assistance.
                            Getting ready to ride.
                                          The basics of horsebackriding, safety tips and instructions are given
                                      prior to every trail ride.
                                           We have different levels of riding to choose from, for the first time
                                      rider to the experienced. We will tailor a ride to your needs.
                                            Our horses are well trained and of good temperament.

 
Our creek crossing

Offering 1/2 day, all day, and overnight rides. If that's to long
we also have 1 and 2 hour rides available. Reservations are
required please, walkins welcome if horses are available.

The 1/2 day is about 3 hours long. All day is between 5 to 7
hours with a bag lunch provided .

Some of our Trails
Rest stop

There's 2 overnight packages available:
The Basic-we provide the horses, you provide the camping
gear, food and do your own cooking. We will take your
gear to camp and you set it up, at the end of the day we
take care of the horses and tack.

The Deluxe-we provide camping gear, food, horses and
tack. We set it up and do the cooking and cleaning up.
You bring your own sleeping bag and pillow.



Heading back to the ranch.

Discounts are available for group activities. 4-H, Girl/Boy Scouts,
Church groups, school activities, etc.

On reservations a 50% deposit is required

Minumum of 2 riders for each ride.

Walk-ins are welcome if horses are available.

We also do rides with your own horse. Also camping permitted with
your horse. Pets welcome.

A bunkhouse is available with complete furnishings. Showers,
beds, Satellite TV, dishes, stove and refrigerator.

Our horses are saddled and ready to go.


PRICING

Weekdays
1 hour----------$15.00
2 hour---------$30.00
1/2 day---$45.00
all day----$75.00
Basic overnight---$165.00
Deluxe overnight---$235.00

Weekends and Holidays
1 hour---------$20.00
2 hour---------$35.00
1/2 day---------$50.00
All day----------$80.00
Basic overnight-----$175.00
Deluxe overnight----$245.00   
Prices are per person.
    

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Nearby attractions, lodging, and places to eat.

The Steak House--A good place to eat
Coach Stop Inn-- Right in the Heart of Canyon Country
Leonard Harrison State Park
Colton Point State Park
Kenshire Kampsite--Family Campground A great place to camp.
Cherry Springs State Park
Handwerk House-- Bed and Breakfast
Prouty Trout Farm
Pennsylvania Lumber Museum
Denton Hill Ski Resort
Tioga Central Railroad
Hamilton- Gibson Productions



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