Horseback Riding in the Bryce Canyon area and the
Grand Staircase Escalate National Monument

Horseback riding through the beautiful red rocks of Losee Canyon in Red Canyon near Bryce Canyon National Park is very exciting. Enjoy the shade of mountain trails, and see the same country as Butch Cassidy and his Wild Bunch experienced over 100 years ago and pass an old outlaw hideout. At the half-way point is the rest area where you can stretch out and listen as wranglers tell tall stories. Click here to see pricing, ride length and depature times for this trail description.

Horseback Rides in Losee Canyon

Casto Canyon and Losee Canyon are your backdrop as you venture through Red Canyon near Bryce Canyon. This horseback riding experience includes more trails once mastered by the infamous Butch Cassidy in his glory days. On this ride you will see several different backdrops and pass through an area called the Little Desert. Picture Death Valley surrounded by Red Canyon. Riders novice to experienced will enjoy this all day adventure. Click here to see pricing, ride length and depature times for this trail description. Casto Canyon Horseback Riding Tour

The Thunder Mountain horseback riding trail starts at the bottom and ends at the top of Red Canyon. This ride offers the most breathtaking scenery in Bryce Canyon Area as your backdrop. The Thunder Mountain Trail with its switchbacks and narrow backbones will leave you with an experiance that you will remember for years to come.  This ride is not recomended for fist time riders. Click here to see pricing, ride length and depature times for this trail description. Thunder Mountain Horseback Riding Tours

This horseback ride goes through Sheep Creek in the Paria River drainage area to the narrows of Willis Creek, where ancient Indian petroglyphs can be seen along the canyon walls. Sections of the Willis Creek narrows are barely wide enough for a horse to pass through! From Willis Creek, we'll travel through Averett Canyon named for Elijah Averett, a young Mormon soldier who was killed by Indians in 1866. We'll pass his grave and monument. Click here to see pricing, ride length and depature times for this trail description. Horseback Riding Tour of Sheep Creek

This horseback ride goes from Rock Spring's Draw, across the bench, then along the Johnson Hole Trail to the Paria River. The Johnson Hole horseback riding trail is an old stock trail that was built in the early 1900s to take cattle and sheep from the high country to the Paria River area. We'll stop at Crack Springs at the bottom of the trail for a cold refreshing drink of water. Then we'll continue up the Paria River to see some ancient Indian petroglyphs at the confluence of Rock Springs Draw. Click here to see pricing, ride length and depature times for this trail description.

Tour Rock Springs Draw on Horseback


This horseback riding trail follows some of the same trail as the Rock Spring's Draw - Paria Ride. At the bottom of the Johnson Hole Trail, we'll ride along the benches overlooking the Paria River. At Snake Creek Canyon, we'll see two ancient Indian ceremonial caves and get a drink from a fresh water spring. From above, the red rock canyon looks like a red snake, giving it the name Snake Creek Canyon. Click here to see pricing, ride length and depature times for this trail description. Snake Canyon Horseback Riding Tour

On this horseback ride, we'll leave Rock Spring's Draw and ride down through the neck into Death Valley. We'll ride through cedar and pinion country, then through Stone Donkey Canyon to the Sam Pollock Arch, named after a local sheepherder who discovered the rock formation. An ancient Indian cave is located next to the arch. Click here to see pricing, ride length and depature times for this trail description.

Sam Pollock Arch Horseback Ride

• We happily accept last minute reservations, depending on availability.
• Groups are always Welcome.
• Rubys Inn reserves the right to change, alter or cancel any tours.
• Children must be at least 7 years old.
• Some rides may have weight restrictions.
• Bring water, camera, and (jacket in spring & fall).
• All prices include Tax, Fees & Transportation to Trail Head. Group prices available.

Horse Motel Available at Ruby's Inn. For Reservations & Pricing Call:
Toll Free 1-866-782-0002 or e-mail us at horserides@rubysinn.com

Ruby's Inn is a Permit Holder to the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

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Includes room, half day horseback ride, and coupon discounts. Prices based on adult rates.