50-Minute Group Horseback Trail Ride or Private Trail Ride for 2 or 4 at Westside Riding School (Up to 18% Off).
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Trail rides through Will Rogers State Historic Park showcase views of the Los Angeles Basin, Pacific Ocean, and Santa Catalina Island
Choose from Four Options
- $145 for a 50-minute guided group trail ride for two ($170 value)
- $280 for a 50-minute guided group trail ride for four ($340 value)
- $225 for a private trail ride for two ($260 value)
- $440 for a private trail ride for four ($520 value)
Riders follow a 2-mile trail through Will Rogers State Historic Park. While horses navigate the mountain path, riders enjoy panoramic views of the Los Angeles Basin and Pacific Ocean. Riders must wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, and provided helmets.
Trail rides through Will Rogers State Historic Park showcase views of the Los Angeles Basin, Pacific Ocean, and Santa Catalina Island
Choose from Four Options
- $145 for a 50-minute guided group trail ride for two ($170 value)
- $280 for a 50-minute guided group trail ride for four ($340 value)
- $225 for a private trail ride for two ($260 value)
- $440 for a private trail ride for four ($520 value)
Riders follow a 2-mile trail through Will Rogers State Historic Park. While horses navigate the mountain path, riders enjoy panoramic views of the Los Angeles Basin and Pacific Ocean. Riders must wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, and provided helmets.
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About Westside Riding School
As owner and wrangler-in-chief at Westside Riding School, Dorte Lindegaard guides horseback expeditions and riding lessons across 180 acres of panorama-filled paths in Will Rogers State Historic Park. Trail rides depart from Jimmy's Barn and plod up mountain trails in pursuit of Inspiration Point, where riders experience spectacular views of the Los Angeles basin, the Pacific Ocean, and Catalina Island. Upon finishing the 2-mile trek and nailing their dismount, riders can visit the Will Rogers ranch house, where the celebrated humorist, actor, and horse whisperer lived with his family and talked shop with Kentucky Derby winners over gourmet oats and champagne troughs.