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Discover the charm of Nevada’s desert on horseback with a breakfast in Las Vegas. Enjoy scenic trails, friendly guides, and a hearty meal.
Travelers looking to escape the bright lights and constant buzz of the Las Vegas Strip might find this horseback riding tour a refreshing change of pace. Promising a taste of Nevada’s rugged landscape along with a hearty breakfast, this experience offers more than just a ride — it’s a chance to see the desert in a new light. We’ve examined what this tour offers from multiple perspectives, considering its highlights, practicalities, and what makes it worth your time.
Two things we really like about this experience? First, the guided trail along Rainbow Gardens, which promises striking rock formations and colorful scenery. Second, the Western-style breakfast, packed with generous portions like pancakes, omelets, and bacon, giving you a true taste of cowboy fare.
One consideration worth noting: despite the beautiful scenery and friendly horses, some travelers have expressed disappointment over aspects like the cold breakfast or the limited trail options. It’s best suited for those seeking a relaxed, beginner-friendly ride rather than a rugged mountain trek. Overall, if you’re a family, a first-time rider, or simply craving an authentic Western experience near Las Vegas, this adventure could be a memorable highlight.
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This tour departs from Jerry’s Nugget Casino in North Las Vegas, about 20 miles from the Strip. While that distance might seem a bit far, it’s a small price to pay for a quick journey into Nevada’s countryside. The tour offers pickup options, which can simplify logistics — but you’ll need to contact the tour provider for specifics.
Being close to public transportation is a plus if you prefer not to rent a car, though most visitors may find private transportation or a taxi more convenient given the distance.
The tour begins with a delicious Western-style breakfast, served before the ride. Expect a large serving of pancakes, omelet, hash browns, sausage, and bacon — all with coffee, juice, or water. Vegetarian options are available, which is a nice touch. Several reviews mention the breakfast as a highlight, with good food and friendly service, though a few have noted that the breakfast can be cold or not as gourmet as expected.
After breakfast, you’ll suit up with all necessary gear — helmets, tack, and a mounting block for easy access — before riding out along the Rainbow Gardens trail. This trail is known for its vivid rock formations and colorful scenery, making it a pleasant backdrop for first-time riders and seasoned amateurs alike.
The ride itself lasts about 40 minutes, which is perfect for those wanting a gentle, scenic outing rather than a strenuous trek. You will be riding in a line with your guide leading the way, with horses trained to follow each other closely. Several reviews describe the ride as easy, relaxing, and beautiful, especially emphasizing the “cool little setup” that provides a real sense of being out West.
Guides are often praised for their friendliness and knowledge, making the experience accessible even for those who have never been on horseback before. One reviewer mentioned, “Helpful and knowledgeable employee,” which speaks to the quality of instruction and support you can expect.
The trail takes you through Nevada’s characteristic desert landscape, with striking rock formations and colors that change with the sun. Some reviews describe the scenery as beautiful and interesting, with one visitor mentioning, “My wife and I really enjoyed the beauty of the nature and ride with our guide.” While the trail isn’t set in mountain terrain, the vibrant rock formations and desert vistas provide plenty of visual interest.
After the ride, you’re free to relax or ask questions. Some travelers have expressed disappointment about not receiving the photos taken by the guide, though the provider states these are sent via email. Checking your spam folder or confirming your email address could help ensure you get these memories.
The total experience lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a manageable activity for a half-day outing. It’s priced at $85, which, considering the included breakfast, guiding, gear, and scenic ride, offers a good balance of value for a beginner-friendly adventure.
Positive reviews highlight the friendly horses, helpful guides, and stunning scenery. One reviewer said, “Great tour, friendly horses and very nice tour guide,” emphasizing the welcoming atmosphere. Others appreciated the generous breakfast, mentioning that the eggs and potatoes were “great” and served with “good fast breakfast with orange juice.”
Some negative feedback points to logistical issues, like cold breakfast or limited trail length. One reviewer noted, “The trek was very limited,” and another mentioned, “The horses only followed each other in line very slowly,” which might disappoint those looking for a more adventurous ride.
A particularly critical review described the experience as “Terrible,” citing a lack of shelter, poor breakfast quality, and a lengthy walk for the meal. This underscores the importance of setting realistic expectations and understanding that this tour emphasizes a relaxed, beginner-level experience over rugged exploration.
At $85, this experience offers a fair value, especially considering the included breakfast, guiding, and equipment. While it’s not a mountain or overnight adventure, it’s a relaxed, scenic introduction to Nevada’s desert landscape. The small group size, friendly guides, and picturesque trail make it an appealing option for families, first-time riders, or travelers seeking a taste of the Old West without strenuous trekking.
This tour is perfect if you’re after a laid-back, scenic ride with a Western flavor, especially if you’re traveling with kids or aren’t experienced on horseback. It’s ideal for those who want a photo-worthy experience and a hearty breakfast to fuel their day. It’s also suitable for travelers who enjoy guided nature walks with a bit of history and local flavor.
If you’re craving adrenaline or rugged mountain terrain, this may not be your best choice. But for anyone wanting a relaxed, authentic cowboy experience close to Las Vegas, it delivers exactly that — with a friendly guide, beautiful scenery, and a satisfying meal.
This horseback riding tour with breakfast in Las Vegas offers an inviting blend of scenic views, gentle riding, and hearty Western-style food. It’s a well-balanced experience suited to newcomers, families, and those wanting a peaceful break from the city’s bright lights. The guides’ friendliness and the stunning desert backdrop make it a memorable way to connect with Nevada’s natural beauty.
While some travelers wish the trail were longer or the breakfast warmer, most appreciate the overall value, the approachable horses, and the picturesque setting. It’s a good way to learn about the desert landscape, enjoy some fresh air, and create lasting memories. This tour is best for those who prioritize a relaxed atmosphere, scenic beauty, and a slice of Old West life in a comfortable, beginner-friendly environment.
Where is the meeting location for the horseback riding tour?
The tour departs from Jerry’s Nugget Casino in North Las Vegas, about 20 miles from the Strip. Exact details are provided after booking.
Can I participate if I’ve never ridden a horse before?
Absolutely. The horses are trained for beginners, and guides provide instructions to help you feel comfortable.
Are there horses suitable for experienced riders?
The tour is designed for beginners, but you’ll be matched with a horse based on your experience and ability.
What is the minimum age to ride?
Children must be at least 6 years old to participate, and minors are required to wear a helmet.
What is the weight limit?
The tour strictly enforces a 240 lb weight limit; contact the provider if you are near or over this.
What should I wear?
Long pants, enclosed shoes or boots, and a shirt are recommended. No sandals. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also advisable.
What’s included in the breakfast?
A large omelet, hash browns, banana bread, and beverage options like coffee or orange juice. Vegetarian options are available.
This horseback riding experience balances scenic beauty, gentle riding, and good food, making it an appealing choice for a laid-back adventure outside Las Vegas.