Estes Park CO-guest post by Sarah page
Our horse riding holiday in Estes Park was one of the most memorable parts of our family vacation in Colorado.Es was one of the activities we were on the most excited and we were not disappointed.
About Estes Park
Estes Park, Colorado (RMNP) .Estes Park is the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, is located between RMNP and the Roosevelt National forest and is the ideal place for an alpine holiday. In addition to a horseback riding vacation is literally hundreds of things for families to see and do during the summer – especially in the open air. Other interesting activities include hiking, rock climbing, biking and rafting on the rivers Colorado or Poudre.
Cowpoke corner Corral
There are many stables in Estes Park to choose, and you probably can't go wrong.We chose Cowpoke corner Corral is based on a recommendation from my cousin. Cowpoke corner Corral is one of two hutches which take horses, Ltd.Der trail trips from this location owned by SK takes drivers through the Roosevelt second location is National Forest.Der National Park gateway-stable, the riders by RMNP.
Cowpoke corner Corral offers trail rides, lasting anywhere from one to four hours for your horse riding holiday. Although the ways that are sometimes steep, most of all the trips are very familienfreundlich.Sie did a great job the matching our level of experience with the horse that was the best fit for each of us.Our children were smaller and gentler horses as the horses you have chosen for my husband and me.
We chose the two hour drive, the cost of $ 50 per person. After we had deployed our horses, I was pleasantly surprised when our family of four and the leader of our group. Our experience took more specifically because we spend some time of quite large groups of people on the Spur.Dies has, together most of other trail travels, we had for me as a family could do something we all enjoyed.
So, we went on our horse riding holiday way! Our family of four, and our horses (ACE, Cadillac, Silverado and velvet) on track with our guide to the Berge.Dies was be no ordinary ride.
My husband and I have ridden horses several times, although we are not experts.My eight year old daughter had only ridden, twice, before this trip, and this my six year-old son's first time on a horse by himself.While the horses are well aware the trails, no horse "Nose to tail" you had some spirit and individuality that was us on our toes gehalten.Es.
We went to the mountains of rock rocks through the trees, and in some breathtaking clearings.I think we saw another group of people, once during our trip, borrowed the solitude and quiet penetrates all while times were the only sounds of Fahrt.Viele, we heard the sounds of our horses hooves striking the rocks below and your steady, rhythmic breathing.And squeals of joy that our children out.
Our young guide was friendly and helpful and the perfect balance of light conversation and quiet gefunden.Nach the first few minutes driving leaving it above all to us, to ask questions so that we could enjoy our travelling as a family.
About halfway through our horseback riding vacation, we stopped at the horses gear to überprüfen.Unser background? an amazing view of the continental divide!Our guide helped us just the right place for a photo or two to finden.Ich think I know what will be presented this year on our Christmas card!
How my husband and I travel liked was so much it our two children, probably it shone to most genossen.Unser son with pride that he booked this on his own actions, and our daughter to "him with your experts riding tips help" was .Unsere horseback riding vacation more than two months ago and both talk about it nearly every day.
This family trail ride in the Rocky Mountains creates memories that last a lifetime my family application are your favorite things in Estes Park to do Colorado? visit tourism's Facebook page for more information about Colorado Colorado.
If you go:
Cowpoke corner Corral (970) 586-5890
Estes Park, Colorado
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Sarah page is an economic development specialist in Texas and Tourismus.Sarah's blog, tourism tech, tourism, social media and technology.
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