Two-Hour Trail Ride for One, Two, or Four from Pot A Gold Stables (Up to 55% Off)
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Atop purebred quarter and paint horses, riders clomp through 4,500 acres with rock outcroppings and a river or an 1800s-era ghost town
Choose From Three Options
- $37.50 for a two-hour trail ride for one ($75 value)
- $69.50 for a two-hour trail ride for two ($150 value)
- $135 for a two-hour trail ride for four ($300 value)<p>
Atop purebred quarter and paint horses, riders clomp through 4,500 acres with rock outcroppings and a river or an 1800s-era ghost town
Choose From Three Options
- $37.50 for a two-hour trail ride for one ($75 value)
- $69.50 for a two-hour trail ride for two ($150 value)
- $135 for a two-hour trail ride for four ($300 value)<p>
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About Pot A Gold + Pioneer Museum Stables (Child Account)
Though visitors to Pot A Gold won't find leprechauns, they will find horses—plenty of them. That's because the business, which runs its own outpost in Mayer, is also the parent company to Pioneer Village Stables in Phoenix and Hitchin' Post Stables in Flagstaff. At each of its locations, visitors climb atop purebred quarter and paint horses to travel a different landscape. Pot A Gold Stables invites riders and their steeds to trot along 4,500 acres peppered with rock outcroppings and a river. Pioneer Village Stables has a more urban aesthetic, albeit one that feels more like a ghost town than a city. Here, riders saunter through the remnants of an 1800s-era community, clomping past an old church, sheriff's station, and sarsaparilla well.