$45 for Two One-Hour Private Horseback-Riding Lessons at Little Feather Ranch in Eagle ($90 Value)
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Certified Horsemanship Association–qualified instructor guides riders in Western or English style in one-on-one lessons
Horses require human guidance to keep from brushing against barbed wire, eating poisonous rocks, and galloping triumphantly into the ocean. Take the reins with this Groupon.
$45 for Two One-Hour Horseback-Riding Lessons ($90 Value)
During one-hour lessons, riders receive one-on-one guidance from a Certified Horsemanship Association instructor certified to teach Western and English riding.
Certified Horsemanship Association–qualified instructor guides riders in Western or English style in one-on-one lessons
Horses require human guidance to keep from brushing against barbed wire, eating poisonous rocks, and galloping triumphantly into the ocean. Take the reins with this Groupon.
$45 for Two One-Hour Horseback-Riding Lessons ($90 Value)
During one-hour lessons, riders receive one-on-one guidance from a Certified Horsemanship Association instructor certified to teach Western and English riding.
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About Little Feather Ranch
Little Feather Ranch is owner and manager Teri Hallman’s equine oasis amid the verdant expanse of Eagle, Idaho. There, horses trot outdoors in cool summer breezes and prance around the insulated indoor arena all through the year. A nearby 5-mile trail allows visitors to explore Eagle Island State Park on guided horseback rides.
Accredited by the Certified Horsemanship Association, Teri imparts riding skills in both Western and English styles. English riding entails a lighter saddle and more direct control over the horse’s reins, whereas the Western style requires a larger saddle, lax one-handed rein control, and an encyclopedic knowledge of John Wayne quotes. Little Feather’s boarding service treats horses to attentive care and a supply of grass and alfalfa hay grown onsite. While at the ranch, riders can peruse a line of exclusive handmade leather bags, Western shirts, and hat bands.