Experience Highland Farm's horseback riding lessons and free range rides with up to 37% off in a picturesque countryside setting
Amenities


Ride horses under the guidance of a lifelong equestrian on a farm with 7 acres of turnout and a large arena
Ever wanted to experience the joy of horseback riding? Here's your chance! With an intro lesson for two lasting 5-10 minutes and a free-range ride around 7 acres for 45 minutes, you’ll get plenty of time to bond with these majestic animals. Plus, there’s an additional 45-minute lesson to hone your skills. Remember to wear hard sole shoes or sneakers, long pants, and protective headgear (helmets provided). Walk-only rides are included; trot and canter are extra. Riders under 18 must wear safety helmets.
What we offer
The deal includes two main options: five 45-minute horseback riding lessons for one person or a mini lesson followed by a free-range ride for two people. Enjoy scenic trails on the farm while improving your riding skills under expert guidance.- Five 45-Minute Horseback Riding Lessons for One Person: Offers five separate sessions focused on improving riding skills
- Mini Horseback-Riding Lesson and Free Range Ride for Two People: Includes a brief introductory lesson followed by an enjoyable ride around the farm
Why you should grab the offer
This offer stands out because it combines expert training with beautiful scenic trails. The personalized lessons ensure skill development at any level while the serene environment provides a perfect escape from city life. With family-friendly activities like petting zoos and pony rides, Highland Farm is ideal for both individuals looking to improve their equestrian skills and families wanting a fun day out. The award-winning breeding program guarantees interaction with high-quality horses known for their excellent temperament.Need To Know Info
About Highland Farm
The instructors at Highland Farm bring more than a combined 20 years of equestrian experience to their riding lessons. Some have studied in Europe, New York, or even served as part of the hunter/jumper team at the University of Wisconsin. Others specialize in hunters, jumpers, and equitation, and have coached riders to compete both locally and nationally. Highland Farm itself was founded in 1992 and now features a sprawling turnout, a lighted arena, and 7 acres of riding terrain. The spacious grounds provide Kirk's riders with plenty of space for practicing their technique of riding horses.