Since my first review, my dad & I have gone back every year. Depending on what you ask Bob & how comfortable he feels about your skill level, you can canter a decent part of the trail. Every time I come here I wish I could work here.
Pal D.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Just book it. Decent price($ 75 per person for 2 hrs), great wild trails, and spectacular sceneries(saw a bear and rock slides). Since our group of 3 were somewhat comfortable on horses, the 2 lovely guides gave us a bit of free rein, so to speak. Couple important tips: 1) wear pants 2) cover yourself and your clothes with mosquito repellant.
Jennifer D.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Hmmm. I really struggled with how I wanted to rate this place. It wasn’t awful, and it wasn’t amazing. It was good, but not great. Value rise, it’s fantastic. $ 70 for 2 hours. All of the advertising and reviews for this place really sold that this is ‘not your typical trail ride.’ I’ve been riding many times and nothing is worse than nose to tail sauntering down a trail. Sadly, I felt that the majority of this ride was just that. Pros: Price. Our guide was very friendly and talkative. We managed a few trots on the trails. We crossed a pretty deep creek which was awesome. The views are beautiful. Cons: A good half hour each way(it seemed) was spent on the paved road and behind houses on the way to the trail. Meh. They make you wear smelly hats. My husband and my stirrups were too long which made trotting awkward. Advertising was misleading, if it was advertised as your typical trail ride I wouldn’t have been disappointed. I had a good time but was a little bummed about the time spent on the road. I can see this being a great ride for a family with children, and absolutely recommend this place for a novice or beginner. If you have experience, you might crave a little more. Next time we’re in Pemberton we’ll probably try somewhere else.