Mexico Horseback Riding Guest Ranches
Mexican Guest Ranches offer horseback riding at Casa Sagrada, Rancho Esmeralda and Rancho Las Cascada.
Anytime of year you can experience a horseback riding
vacation at our Mexican guest ranches. Great flight connections make
our south of the border ranches really so close yet they guarantee visitors unique
and unforgettable experiences. Apart from great year round riding,
these ranches also offer birdwatching, fishing & hiking. Horses
are a way of life in Mexico - come live the adventure!
Casa Sagrada ~ Oaxaca
Discover Oaxaca's magical countryside on horseback.
Ride along ancient paths with exotic vistas in one of the world's most diverse
ecosystems. Venture into a timeless way of life as we ride through the cobblestone
streets of native villages that open to the foothills and into
the backcountry.
Rancho El Choyal - Amado, Sonora
Our ranch is 30 miles south of the Mexican border at the Sasabe, AZ port of entry.There are miles of riding trails as well as Spring and Fall Cattle Drives on this 14,000 acre ranch. Rancho El Choyal is regionally known for it's athletic and gentle bred quarter horses and each guest will be matched with a suitable caballo for your riding pleasure.Capture true west adventure in Old Mexico!
Rancho Esmeralda ~
Tucson, Sonora
Come live the dude ranch state of mind in northwestern
Mexico. Our ranch in the state of Sonora is just a few
miles south of the Arizona border. This working ranch goes back over a hundred
years and combines history with beautiful natural surroundings. Apart
from great horseback ridng the area is a hotspot for rare birdwatching!
Rancho Las Cascadas ~
San Francisco Soyaniquilpan, State of Mexico
In
the central State of Mexico
our dude ranch experience combines stunning countryside with fascinating
Mexican history: pristine waterfalls and ancient haciendas are all in
a day's ride. An easy drive from the Mexico City airport,
this ranch is surrounded by meadows, streams and picturesque
village life.
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