Sonoma Horseback-Riding Tour

Experience Wine Country's largest and most beautiful park on horseback on this 90-minute, guided, small-group tour. Discover hundreds of acres of vineyards and the crystal blue waters of Lake Sonoma.

Experience Wine Country's largest and most beautiful park on horseback on this 90-minute, guided, small-group tour. Discover hundreds of acres of vineyards and the crystal blue waters of Lake Sonoma. Enjoy the rugged and mountainous wilderness and observe Sonoma County's oldest wine growing region, Dry Creek Valley. Helmet, water bottle and parking included.

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Location: Healdsburg

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Sonoma Horseback-Riding Tour?

A: Yes, riders must be at least 8 years old to participate in the Sonoma Horseback-Riding Tour. Minors under 18 will need a parent or guardian to sign a waiver. It’s a great family outing!

Q: What do you wear for the horseback riding tour?

A: Definitely wear long pants and closed-toe shoes! It can get a little chilly up in Healdsburg, so layers are a good idea. The Ranch at Lake Sonoma provides helmets, but wearing a hat for sun protection is smart too.

Q: What if it rains on the day of the tour? Can we reschedule?

A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather's bad. They keep an eye on forecasts, and if it's unsafe to ride, they’ll work with you to find a new date. Just make sure to call ahead!

Discussions

Thinking about the Sonoma Horseback-Riding Tour for my partner's birthday

I really want to surprise my partner with a horseback-riding tour in Healdsburg for their birthday! The idea of riding through the vineyards and seeing Lake Sonoma sounds amazing. Has anyone done this? What was the experience like and is there an option for photos during the ride? I want to make it super special!

Just booked the Sonoma Horseback-Riding Tour, any tips?

I just booked the Sonoma Horseback-Riding Tour for next week! I'm super excited but a little nervous since I've only ridden a couple of times. Any tips for a newbie? What should I expect?