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One-Hour Guided Horseback Ride for One, Two, or Four at Elkhorn Stables (Up to 36% Off)

Smith's Ranahan Ranch at Elkhorn Stables
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In groups limited to 10 guests, horseback riders trot with their guides to scenic views of the mountains and learn about the area’s history

Choose between Three Options

  • $27 for a one-hour guided horseback ride for one ($40 value)
  • $54 for a one-hour guided horseback ride for two ($80 value)
  • $103 for a one-hour guided horseback ride for four ($160 value)

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 voucher per party. Valid only for option purchased. Valid for ages 6+. 250lbs weight limit. Appointment required and subject to availability. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Value of voucher may be applied to longer rides. May be repurchased every 90 days. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Smith's Ranahan Ranch at Elkhorn Stables

In 1874, a few cowboys were presumably struck by the view of what is now Estes Park, so they decided to settle there to raise their barn and breed their horses. Over time, the lodge became known as Ranahan Ranch, named after the many elite cowboys who worked it. More than 100 years later, JT Adams, a former Marine looking for a quiet, beautiful piece of the world, bought the lodge and accompanying horse business.

JT and his staff preserve a lot of the lodge's old traditions, such as raising horses, training folks to ride Western-style, and leading horseback tours on the surrounding trails. Although the trail rides provide spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains, they do more than just take riders to picturesque vistas. The guides peel back the veil of history and discuss the important events that shaped the park, mountain range, and surrounding communities. At the end of each tour, JT invites visitors to the ranch's yard or the Hayloft, the barn's built-in venue with a bar and dance floor. There, he strums his guitar and sings some of his original country songs before sending visitors home with sore thighs and new memories of the sights and sounds of the mountains.

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