Horseback Riding Tours
When in Bryce Canyon, stay at Ruby’s Inn to enjoy unforgettable horseback riding tours as well as a variety of accommodations and shopping options
Bryce Canyon National Park is one of the most amazing scenic spectacles in the country. Boasting colorful displays of rock spires, fins, pinnacles and arches, Bryce Canyon visitors explore the park by strolling along the rim of its main natural amphitheater, descending below the rim on one of its many trails, or stopping at viewpoints along its 18-mile scenic drive. Another way you can explore the Bryce Canyon area is on horseback riding tours offered by Ruby’s Inn wranglers. When you view the area’s scenery on horseback, you will feel like you have stepped back in time, experiencing fantastic vistas the way cowboys and outlaws did more than 100 years ago.
Ruby’s Inn offers several different horseback riding tours of varying lengths, including a 1.5-hour ride, a full-day ride and a half-day ride. Traversing Losee Canyon in Red Canyon, the half-day ride exhibits a variety of red rock formations similar to those found in Bryce Canyon. During your tour, you will pass by an old outlaw hideout and listen to cowboy stories offered by your experienced guide. Available from April to October, the half-day ride lasts approximately three hours. They are ideal for first-time riders.
Besides offering the best horseback riding tours in the Bryce Canyon area, Ruby’s Inn provides some of its finest lodging. At Ruby’s Inn, guests have the choice of staying in a comfortable hotel room, an RV spot with full hookups, or a campsite. The resort offers guests an indoor pool, a hot tub, two onsite restaurants, and a general store where you will find groceries, souvenirs and any gear you forgot to bring. Across the highway from Ruby’s Inn are the Old Bryce shops, which anything from Native American crafts to candy to T-shirts. Besides its horseback riding tours, Ruby’s Inn offers guests other adventure options, including guided ATV tours and scenic flights. Ruby’s Inn is also the host of the Bryce Canyon Country Rodeo, which happens four nights a week during the summer. Come stay with us and experience a Bryce Canyon National Park vacation you will not soon forget.
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