Overnight Horseback Riding Adventure
Overview
Inclusions
- Bottled water
- All horseback riding equipment
- All camping gear (tents, sleeping bags, folding chairs etc)
- 2x Breakfast
- Accommodation included: 1 night
- 1x Lunch
- 1x Dinner
What to expect
Day 1: Day 1
Stop At: Coyote Canyon Adventures, Calle Zacateros 54 Colonia Centro, San Miguel de Allende 37700 Mexico
You will enjoy a visit to the ranch and have a chance to enjoy milking and cheese-making. You will also enjoy a horseback riding excursion and have free time to explore the canyon. Aside from these activities, you will also get to go swimming, cattle-herding, enjoy roping lessons and have night and early morning rides.
This camping riding excursion includes all camping gear (tents, sleeping bags, folding chairs etc), campfire meals (complete with ice cold beers for the adults and marshmallows and hot dogs for the kids at night), night-riding, a long evening bonfire, and clear skies, permitting, fantastic stargazing.
The horseback trail riding excursions will give you enough time to take a midnight ride all the way to a neighboring village, where you can stock up on some essentials, or pick up a good tequila to help keep the stories flowing around the campfire.
For the more extreme riders, the riding tour includes a section where you can gallop or even race full speed through the darkness! Of course that part is optional and not recommended for the faint of heart, although it is actually very safe as horses have excellent night vision, and both the horses and your guides know by heart every twist and turn of the trails you ride on.
This is the best and most complete way to experience the canyon both by day and night.
Duration: 1 day
Meals included:
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Accommodation included: Overnight in tents for 4 people
Day 2: Day 2
Stop At: Coyote Canyon Adventures, Zacateros 54, Zona Centro, 37700 San Miguel de Allende, Gto., Mexico
You will enjoy a visit to the ranch and have a chance to enjoy milking and cheese-making. You will also enjoy a horseback riding excursion and have free time to explore the canyon. Aside from these activities, you will also get to go swimming, cattle-herding, enjoy roping lessons and have night and early morning rides.
This camping riding excursion includes all camping gear (tents, sleeping bags, folding chairs etc), campfire meals (complete with ice cold beers for the adults and marshmallows and hot dogs for the kids at night), night-riding, a long evening bonfire, and clear skies, permitting, fantastic stargazing.
The horseback trail riding excursions will give you enough time to take a midnight ride all the way to a neighboring village, where you can stock up on some essentials, or pick up a good tequila to help keep the stories flowing around the campfire.
For the more extreme riders, the riding tour includes a section where you can gallop or even race full speed through the darkness! Of course that part is optional and not recommended for the faint of heart, although it is actually very safe as horses have excellent night vision, and both the horses and your guides know by heart every twist and turn of the trails you ride on.
This is the best and most complete way to experience the canyon both by day and night.
Duration: 4 hours
Meals included:
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No accommodation included on this day.
Additional information
- Dress code: wearing comfortable laced shoes or boots (no flip-flops or sandals), long pants, long- sleeve shirt or light jacket, & sunblock (cowboy hats are available at the ranch)
- Not wheelchair accessible
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
- Not recommended for pregnant women on their first or last trimester
- Service animals allowed
- There is a minimum of 3 people for this adventure
- Infant seats available
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- Face masks required for travelers in public areas
- Face masks required for guides in public areas
- Face masks provided for travelers
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 22 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Amazing trip, highly recommendable. Adventurous, challenging and breathtaking. We did the horseback tour with rappelling and sleeping in a camp with a group of friends. One of the highlight of our Mexico trip
Amazing trip, highly recommendable. Adventurous, challenging and breathtaking. We did the horseback tour with rappelling and sleeping in a camp with a group of friends. One of the highlight of our Mexico tripAmazing experience and even more fun than expected. The views were spectacular and we trusted the horses completely. Never ridden on horseback before, but still galloped multiple times (if you wanted) and had a great time with my horse Carbonero. Definitely would recommend.
Amazing experience and even more fun than expected. The views were spectacular and we trusted the horses completely. Never ridden on horseback before, but still galloped multiple times (if you wanted) and had a great time with my horse Carbonero. Definitely would recommend.Amazing experience, landscape was incredible. It was impressive how the horses were able to manoeuvre themselves through the steep mountain areas. Horses were very well trained and listened well. People were nice and helpful. Would definitely recommend.
Amazing experience, landscape was incredible. It was impressive how the horses were able to manoeuvre themselves through the steep mountain areas. Horses were very well trained and listened well. People were nice and helpful. Would definitely recommend.Pase la tarde con mi novia, nos gusto mucho ver el atardecer y recorrer San Miguel de Allende a caballo. Lo recomiendo totalmente. Muchas gracias!
Pase la tarde con mi novia, nos gusto mucho ver el atardecer y recorrer San Miguel de Allende a caballo. Lo recomiendo totalmente. Muchas gracias!This family owned and operated experience was everything we could have hoped for. We were two women traveling together and I look forward to returning with my family for another adventure. Our host, Rodrigo started off our morning with a visit to a local family ranch home where we gathered fresh...
This family owned and operated experience was everything we could have hoped for. We were two women traveling together and I look forward to returning with my family for another adventure. Our host, Rodrigo started off our morning with a visit to a local family ranch home where we gathered fresh eggs for our breakfast, played with the farm animals and then had a tortilla making lesson before we sat down to a scrumptious breakfast overlooking a beautiful valley. After we got outfitted with our horses and off we went with our guide, June, and two Vaqueros, Nico & Antonio. We rode for several hours through beautiful mountain terrain and enjoyed a hearty lunch made by Nico & Antonio. We arrived at our campsite early evening and enjoyed a campfire and many laughs with our host June, followed by a wonderful dinner created by our Vaqueros. Our peaceful sleep with a star studded sky and waking to the whinny’ing of the horses was was priceless! Thanks for a wonderful experience and we can’t wait to see you all again!The overnight horseback riding adventure was a true highlight of our trip to San Miguel. Riding in the canyon was like being in a movie, spotting wild cows, donkeys, and white horses along our trails. We crossed creeks and swam during our lunch break. The meals they cooked were delicious too! The...
The overnight horseback riding adventure was a true highlight of our trip to San Miguel. Riding in the canyon was like being in a movie, spotting wild cows, donkeys, and white horses along our trails. We crossed creeks and swam during our lunch break. The meals they cooked were delicious too! The campsite was beautiful, isolated, and you really felt connected to nature. Loved sitting by the campfire and stargazing after a long ride up and down the canyon. This is legit camping so don’t expect anything fancy. There were three opportunities to fully gallop (optional), and while it was a bit scary, it was fun! Neither my husband nor I had really ridden before but we felt safe and in very good hands with our vaqueros, Antonio and Nicolas. The horses were very well trained and beautiful creatures. If you aren’t very active (which I am not), your body may be in pain for the first day, but just get a relaxing massage when you get back into town. It’ll be worth it. We also had a fun visit to a farm where we milked a goat and made a delicious traditional Mexican breakfast. Daniel, Cristina, and Monique were great! They were responsive and flexible, even when we decided to switch days or booked a hot air balloon ride last minute. And we were lucky there were slots available for to rappel down a 150 ft cliff! Quite the thrilling adventure, but we also felt very safe in well-trained hands. If you’re looking to drink alcohol at the campsite or do a night ride, just let them know ahead of time to ensure they can plan for it. Great experience and would recommend!