Alpine Gulch Trail
6 miles, light horse use.
Gunnison, Colorado
Barr Lake State Park
9 miles of horse trails.
13401 Picadilly Road
Brighton, CO 80603
Phone: (303) 659-6005
Email: barr.lake@state.co.us
Canyon Trails Ranch
Canyon Trails Ranch borders the "Canyons of the Ancients"
National Monument near Cortez, CO. Guided trail rides into the 164,000+ acres of
red-rock canyons to visit ancient indian ruins, caves and rock art. Half-day,
full-day and overnite rides. Horse camping facility also available with private
corrals; water and electric hook-ups; shower house; chuckwagon outfit with propane
campstove, slickrock firepit and shadehouse. Call for reservations!
13935 Road G
Cortez, CO 81321
Phone: (970) 565-1499
Fax: (970) 565-3540
Email: info@canyontrailsranch.com
Cherry Creek State Park
Paint Horse Stables in the park. Multi-use trails.
4201 South Parker Road
Aurora, CO 80014
Phone: (303) 699-3860
Email: cherry.creek.park@state.co.us
Colorado Trail
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
From Denver to Durango, The Colorado Trail fulfills the dreams one expects of a trail which connects 500 miles of Colorado's magnificent mountainsides.
Colorado Trail Horse Adventures
Experience the best of the west from the back of your own horse. We offer guided trail rides for small groups of riders from April 1st to November 1st on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. We arrange the lodging for both you and your horse. You will experience amazing terrain from the high desert mesas and canyons to the alpine meadows and lakes of the Rockies in the area surrounding Montrose in Southwest Colorado. Call or visit our website for information and reservations.
Phone: (970) 361-1870
Email: skybaldwin@coloradotrailhorseadventures.com
Crown Hill Park
A 242 acre park which has been kept in a natural state with minimal development.. Horse trails are available, mainly at the southwest corner of the park. The main parking lot, and equestrian lot, are located on 26th Avenue between Garrison and Garland Streets.
Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Phone: (303) 271-5925
Gold Camp Trail
Visitors are welcome to hike, bike, horseback ride and cross-country ski on this year-round, non-motorized trail.
Cripple Creek, Colorado
Phone: (719) 689-3514
Golden Gate Canyon State Park
Miles upon miles of mountain trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
92 Crawford Gulch Road
Golden CO 80403
Phone: (303) 582-3707
Email: golden.gate.park@state.co.us
Lory State Park
The southern end of the park contains the Equestrian Cross-Country Jumping Area and the Arthur's Rock Equestrian Trail. (Stables are located in the park.) The trail leads to the 320-acre jumping course.
708 Lodgepole Drive
Bellvue, CO 80512
Phone: (970) 493-1623
Email: lory@csn.net
Mancos State Park
Equestrian users frequently use park trails. Provides a popular connection to the San Juan National Forest.
42545 County Road N
Mancos, CO 81328
Phone: (970) 533-7065
Email: mancos.park@state.co.us
Mueller State Park
There are 19 beautiful miles of trails available for horseback riding.
P.O. Box 39
Divide, CO 80814
Phone: (719) 687-2366
Email: mueller.park@state.co.us
Rusty Spurr Ranch
Horseback riding. Guided 2 and 3 hour trails rides, private or groups. Cattle Drives and Saddle & Paddle rides.
P.O. Box 1537
Kremmling, CO 80459
Toll free: (866) 724-9715
Phone: (970) 724-1123
Email: info@rustyspurrr.com
Rolling Creek Trail
This popular trail provides access into the northeast side of the Lost Creek Wilderness.
Bailey, Colorado
San Juan National Forest
Many trails that lead into areas of undisturbed wild and natural beauty, in varied terrain.
Pagosa Ranger District
180 Pagosa Street
Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
Phone: (970) 264-2268
South Valley Park
Picnicking, hiking, biking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing. 7 Trails
South Valley Road
Jefferson County, Colorado 80401
Phone: (303) 271-5925
Triple G Outfitters
Daily horseback rides. Western Performance Rides, Saddle and Paddle Rides, Cattle Round Ups and Overnight Pack Trips.
P.O. Box 44
Wolcott, CO 81655
Phone: (970) 926-1234
Email: info@TripleG.net
Watt Mule Company, LLC
The Royal Gorge Bridge and Park partnered with Watt Mule Company, LLC is
now offering over 2500 rustic acres for equestrians to enjoy from the
backs of their own horses, mules, and donkeys at the Royal Gorge South
Equestrian Park Camp and Trails located on the south Rim of the Royal
Gorge near Canon City, Colorado. The Equestrian Camp and Trails are open
to the equestrian public year round. The noble beauty
of the Royal Gorge provides an ideal stage for trail-rides, offering
exciting terrain, magnificent panoramas, elegant wildlife, and splendid
weather. From the back of your mount you will be able to see vistas of the
Royal Gorge that no one else ever sees. The views also include beautiful
mountain ranges, rock formations, pine forests, and possibly a bear or
wildcat! Our primitive campsite offers potable water, porta-potties,
campfire pits, and pens for equines. We allow well controlled pets at our
park. Exclusively for our guests, we have discounted rates for the Royal
Gorge Bridge and Park admissions and half day or full day white water
rafting trips through the Royal Gorge on the Arkansas river with Echo
Canyon River Expeditions, Colorado's largest white water rafting company.
We also offer to individuals, families, and groups that do not have or
cannot bring their own mules or horses a custom designed vacation package
that includes riding at the Royal Gorge South Equestrian Park with a guide
and mules, a also the reduced Royal Gorge Admission rate, and reduced rate White
Water Rafting Trip through the Royal Gorge. Additional riding instruction is
available as well as
overnight boarding for those travelling with their equines. Please check
our website for more information or give us a call!
4218 Fremont County Road 3A
Canon City, CO 81212
Phone: (620) 855-0665
Email: info@wattmules.com
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