Searching for the perfect gaited-horse escapade? We found eight
destinations that offer gorgeous trails, smooth-gaited horses, and a big dose of
hospitality — all the ingredients you need for a perfect vacation!

Franklin and Aimee Coleman enjoy one of the many woodland trails at Bar Fifty Ranch, located in Bismarck, Arkansas
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Bar Fifty Ranch, Bismarck, ArkansasHosts: Owners
Julian McKinney and Bette Clay.
Overview: Bar Fifty Ranch, a
working cattle and horse ranch, is located in the foothills of the Ouachita
Mountains, with 20,000 acres of forest nearby for trail riding. The 200-acre
guest facilities include a petting zoo, catch-and-release fishing ponds,
hayrides, a bonfire pit, a sauna, and a swimming pool (open May through
October).
Season: Year-round; however, trails are closed during
deer-hunting season (November). Call the ranch for trail-closure
times.
Accommodations: The ranch offers a comfortable bed
& breakfast lodge, as well as cedar log cabins (breakfast optional). During
seasonal celebrations, other meals are served; otherwise, meals are self-catered
or guests visit local restaurants in nearby towns.
Horses: About 35 gaited horses are available to
guests, including Peruvian Horses, Tennessee Walking Horses, Tennuvians, Rocky
Mountain Horses, Kentucky Mountain Horses, and Mountain Pleasure Horses. Most
are bred and trained at the ranch.
Trails: The adjoining forest trails offer
something for everyone. You can ride on flat or hilly terrain, or a combination.
Most of the trails are wooded and shady, and creeks run throughout the
area.
Rides: Bar Fifty Ranch offers guided rides, but experienced
trail riders can go out by themselves. After assessing your level of
horsemanship, the ranch will accommodate your riding needs.
Skill levels: All; rides are tailored to your
abilities.
Limitations: Riders must be 6 years or older; 6- and
7-year-olds are ponied behind a wrangler. Riders under 16 must wear a riding
helmet. Weight limit: 275 pounds.
Contact: Bar Fifty Ranch, 18044 Hwy. Bismarck, AR 71929;
(888) 829-9570; info@barfiftyranch.com; www.barfifty
ranch.com.

Spring mist rises over a vineyard
below Mount Konocti, near northern
California's Cowboy Hideaway Ranch.
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Cowboy Hideaway Ranch, Upper Lake,
CaliforniaHosts: Owners Jeff Irvine and Ann Zollinger.
Overview: "Corkscrews and horseshoes — need we
say more?" Cowboy Hideaway Ranch offers three- or six-day wine tours on
horseback. Savor the beautiful and varied Napa Valley, from Napa to Mendocino,
aboard a Rocky Mountain Horse. Enjoy breathtaking views, taste varietal Napa
Valley wines, and visit Ridgewood Ranch, once home of the late racehorse
Seabiscuit.
Season: April to November.
Accommodations: A luxurious lodge boasting a
breathtaking panoramic view of Clear Lake and the surrounding valley. The lodge
has several queen-sized bedrooms, cozy sitting areas, an enormous kitchen
serving gourmet food, and a homey dining area. Most meals are provided.
Horses: The ranch’s
Rocky Mountain Horses are born and trained at Mountain Magic Ranch in
Three Forks, Montana (406/285-9017/www.gaitedmtnhorses.com), using
natural-horsemanship techniques. On the first day, you and your mount are
matched for the entire week.
Trails: All rides depart from the 750-acre Cowboy Hideaway
Ranch; some include trailering to your point of departure. You’ll ride through
California’s varied wine-country terrain — around the Highland Springs
reservoir; through vineyards and ancient redwood groves; and along the rugged
Mendocino Coast. Each day’s ride is different; all nights are spent at the
ranch.
Rides: Vacation packages for either three- or
six-night stays.
Skill levels: All.
Rider limitations: The wine tour is
limited to eight guests; call for availability.
Contact: Cowboy Hideaway Ranch, P.O. Box 1675, Upper Lake, CA
95485; (707) 328-3192, (707) 321-5375; info@cowboyhideaway.com; www.cowboyhide
away.com.

Guests at Hacienda des Cordobes enjoy the smooth gaits of Peruvian Horses, as well as Southern hospitality and authentic Peruvian food and entertainment.
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Hacienda de Cordobes, Cochran, Georgia
Hosts: Owners Angel and Andrea Rodriguez.
Overview: Hacienda de Cordobes, located in
central Georgia’s Magnolia Midlands, preserves the heritage and tradition of the
Peruvian Horse. Related to the guest ranch is a Peruvian Horse breeding and
training ranch, Rancho Loma Linda. Along with typical Southern hospitality,
you’ll get a taste of Peru, with authentic Peruvian food and entertainment, as
well as Saturday-night barbecues.
Season: Year-round.
Accommodations: Two cabins with kitchenettes are
available; one sleeps four, the other sleeps two. Guests can either have meals
provided or self-cater.
Horses: The Peruvian Horse
boasts strength and stamina with a calm and gentle disposition, perfect for the
trail rider. However, unlike other gaited breeds, Peruvians are bred for
brio, or spirit. The
ranch is home to 18 quality Peruvian Horses, ranging in age from yearlings to 15
years old.
Trails: Whether you want to gait lazily across
open pastures or glide through the wooded trails, Hacienda de Cordobes can
accommodate your needs. With more than 100 acres of private trails, you can get
a real sense of the Peruvian’s smooth gaits in a relaxing setting. The ranch
offers a hands-on riding program, with unguided riding opportunities, beautiful
onsite trails, and riding on nearby national forest
lands.
Rides: Hourly trail rides, lessons, and weekend stays are
available. The trail rides are guided, but if you bring your own horse, you’re
welcome to explore the trails without a guide. (Negative Coggins test
required.)
Skill levels: All levels are welcome; rides are
tailored to your riding ability.
Limitations: Children above the
age of 6 are welcome. Weight limit: 250 pounds. Pets must be kept in the stables
or leashed.
Contact: Hacienda de Cordobes, 715 Kirkpatrick Rd., Cochran,
GA 31014; (478) 934-0503; info@haciendadecordobes.com;
www.haciendadecordobes.com.

Visitors to Prairie Garden Farm ride the Iowa
prairies aboard sweet-natured, easygoing Icelandic Horses.
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Prairie Garden Farm, Fairfield, IowaHosts: Jennifer and Doug Hamilton.
Overview: Prairie Garden
Farm couples comprehensive riding lessons with breathtaking trail rides,
allowing riders to completely experience Icelandic Horses and the Iowa
countryside. Iowa — "beautiful land" in the Mesquakie Indian language — offers
lush landscapes and wildlife. Riding a strong, sweet-natured Icelandic Horse is
the perfect way to see the unique Iowa scenery.
Season: Year-round.
Accommodations: None onsite, but there are
numerous inns, bed & breakfasts, and motels
nearby, and a variety of restaurants in the town of Fairfield, one mile north of
the farm. The Hamiltons can help you find a place that suits
you.
Horses: Each Icelandic Horse is chosen personally by the
farm’s owners for clear gait and good character. The horses vare bred and
trained in Iceland, then imported and further trained to meet American
standards. The farm also has a breeding farm, Icelandics fra Slettunni
("Icelandics from the Prairie").
Trails: The trails travel through rolling hills of prairie grass,
wooded groves, rivers and streams, and Amish farmland. Weekend-long rides
navigate the 9,000-acre Shimek State Forest, which offers 25 miles of equestrian
trails, and the Brinton Timber Park, which runs along the bluffs of the Skunk
River.
Rides: Riders start with
a private lesson to acclimate to riding the tolt. Each ride is tailored to the
riders’ abilities. There are half-day and full-day rides for all levels and
interests. Weekend-long rides are also available for the experienced rider. The
Hamiltons create a fun, confidence-building experience, giving each guest
individual attention.
Skill levels: All levels are
welcome; rides are tailored to your riding ability.
Limitations: Maximum of four
riders per ride.
Contact: Prairie Garden
Farm, 2140 227th Street,
Fairfield, IA 52556; (641) 472-8422; hamfam@lisco.com; www.icelandichorsesmidwest.com.

Head to RS Ranch for a rollicking cowboy experience, riding Missouri Fox Trotters on a working cattle and horse ranch.
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RS Ranch, Bourbon, MissouriHosts: Owners Tanya and Roy
Shoenbeck.
Overview: RS Ranch is a 500-acre working cattle
and horse ranch in the Missouri Ozarks that offers trail rides astride Missouri
Fox Trotters. Fishing, hiking, campfire cookouts, paddle boating, and hayrides
are available.
Season: Year-round.
Accommodations: Bed &
breakfast accommodations in a cowboy-themed log cabin that has all the
necessities, including a full kitchen, grill, fire pit, and fireplace. Lunch and
dinner are self-catered; local restaurants also are nearby. Maximum occupancy is
eight.
Horses: The ranch breeds and trains Missouri Fox Trotters;
guests have about 30 horses to choose from.
Trails: Every trail ride traverses land filled with an
extraordinary biodiversity of plant and animal species, including wild turkey,
white-tailed deer, and many other native animals. The rides explore local
rivers, caves, forest, and ranch lands.
Rides: Multiple rides are offered, including vacation
packages that range from three to seven days, along with hour- and day-long
rides. Trail rides include a cowboy saddlebag lunch at a scenic spot along the
trail or river. The Shoenbecks customize each ride to their guests’
abilities.
Skill Levels: All.
Limitations: None
specified.
Contact: RS
Ranch, 1275 Smith Rd., Bourbon, MO 65411;
(573) 732-4590; rsranch@fidnet.com; www.rsranchtrail
rides.com.

A guest aboard Ruidoso Equines Mangalarga Marchador horse, Orixa, prepares to head out on the trails near this gaited getaway in New Mexico.
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Ruidoso Equine Experience, Nogal, New
Mexico
Host: Irene Howcroft.
Overview: Located in the
Lincoln National Forest in the mountains of southwestern New Mexico, Ruidoso
Equine Experience has access to 10,000 acres. Guests can ride on forest trails
or on private property in the plains. Hiking, fishing, golfing, skiing, and
gambling are available nearby.
Season: Year-round.
Accommodations: Bed &
breakfast accommodations for up to four people in a two-bedroom, two-bathroom
cabin with fully equipped kitchen. A nearby bed & breakfast can accommodate
another two to four guests; a maximum of six riders is preferred. Other meals
can be provided, or you can self-cater. Many restaurants and entertainment
venues are in the neighboring town. Howcroft provides a riding program for
children, ages 3 through 14; babysitting services are available.
Horses: Ruidoso offers
Peruvian Horses, Mangalarga Marchadors, Tennessee Walking Horses, Rocky Mountain
Horses, and a Paso Fino for your riding pleasure. It uses bitless bridles and
treeless saddles, and its horses are shoeless.
Trails: From the ranch,
trails enter quiet Sacramento Mountains that abound with wildlife and fauna.
Rides also are available on private lands in the plains, which are no more than
a 45-minute trailer ride away. The mountain rides vary in both the level of
challenge and length of time riders desire.
Rides: Rides are
customized to riders’ horsemanship levels — the horses are independently
controlled; these are not
head-to-tail rides. Each rider grooms and connects with his/her
individual mount prior to time in the arena, where time is spent ensuring
comfort and confidence. Parties are not mixed. Personal attention allows riders of
differing abilities to ride together.
Howcroft leads all rides. She also offers natural-horsemanship clinics
and trains all her gaited horses in the technique.
Skill levels: All. Young
children are accommodated in a special children’s program; they don’t ride on
the trail with adolescents and adults.
Limitations: No smoking; no
indoor pets.
Contact: Ruidoso Equine,
305 Bonito Lake Rd., HC67 Box 110, Nogal, NM 88341; (575) 336-1633;
nirvana@ruidosoequine.com; www.ruidosoequine.com.
Trail Horses of the West, Las Vegas, New
MexicoHost: Owner
Fred Mau.
Overview: Trail Horses of
the West, located at Twin Ponds Ranch, offers the largest selection of mature
gaited horses in North America. Rides venture into the picturesque Sangre de
Cristo Mountains; accommodations for two are available in the ranch’s guest
cabin.
Season: Year-round.
Accommodations: Guests can stay at
Twin Ponds’ modern log cabin, shaded by tall ponderosa pine trees. The cabin is
equipped with a queen-size bed, a kitchen, and a full bathroom.
Horses: A variety of gaited horses are available — Tennessee
Walking Horses, Spotted Saddle Horses, Kentucky Mountain Horses, Rocky Mountain
Horses, and Missouri Fox Trotters. These mounts are meticulously trained at the
ranch to calmly encounter everything from lakes to stairs to wildlife.
Trails: Trails, ranging
from easy to moderate difficulty, venture into New Mexico’s dazzling mountains.
You’ll likely encounter water crossings and steep trails. But, Mau assures,
there’s no hanging off the side of a mountain on two-foot-wide trails, just
beautiful views aboard smooth horses with friendly guides.
Rides: One- to two-hour
trail rides are offered, along with day-long (five-hour) rides. Mau enjoys
sharing his love of gaited breeds with his guests, and enjoys helping each guest
find the horse perfect for him or her.
Skill levels: All riders are
welcome; the emphasis is on safety and fun.
Limitations: None
specified.
Contact: Trail Horses of the West, 101 Twin
Ponds Lane, Las Vegas, NM 87701; (505) 425-3580; thoc1@aol.com;
www.trailhorsesofcolorado.com.
Walking Horse Country Farm, Eastsound,
Washington
Hosts: Jeri and Doug
Smart, along with their daughters and grandkids.
Overview: This 25-acre farm
is on Orcas Island, the largest of the San Juan Islands off the coast of
northern Washington State. The Smarts breed and train Tennessee Walking Horses,
prized for their comfortable gaits and gentle personalities. The farm is close
to the village of Eastsound, which offers restaurants, art galleries, and
antique stores. Guests can enjoy swimming, biking, and whale watching, among
other activities.
Season: Year-round.
Accommodations: A quaint,
two-bedroom farmhouse with queen-sized beds, fully equipped kitchen, and laundry
facilities provides you with all the comforts of home. All meals are
self-catered. You’ll enjoy the ambiance provided by the Smarts’ antique
collection, which includes sleighs and carriages.
Horses: The farm has nine
Tennessee Walkers for you to choose from. The week-long Horsemanship Experience
Program pairs you with a horse suited to your abilities for the length of your
stay.
Trails: Trails on the farm
include fenced pastures, ponds, and wooded bridle trails. For rides off the
property, farm personnel will haul to island trailheads.
Rides: Rides range from
one hour to half-day.
Skill levels: All.
Limitations: No smoking. Weight limit: 225 pounds. Pets must be
approved by the owners.
Contact: Walking Horse Country Farm, 180 West
Beach Rd., Eastsound, WA 98245; (360) 376-5306; stay@walkinghorsefarm.com;
www.walkinghorsefarm.com.