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Enjoy a fun, child-friendly barn experience in Orlando with pony rides, storytelling, and crafts designed for young animal lovers—great value for families.

If you’re traveling with young children and looking for a hands-on, farm-themed activity, Barn Day for Little Cowboys and Cowgirls is worth considering. This experience offers a charming way to introduce kids to the world of horses without leaving Orlando, focusing on gentle rides, storytelling, and crafts that keep little ones engaged and happy.
What we love about this tour: First, the friendly atmosphere created by Reba, the horse, makes kids feel safe and welcome. Second, the interactive learning—kids get to genuinely learn about horses in a way that’s accessible and fun. On the downside, the activity lasts about an hour and a half, so if you’re on a tight schedule, it’s good to plan accordingly. This tour suits families with young children who enjoy animals, craft projects, and outdoor activities in a relaxed setting.
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The tour begins at 31700 County Rd 433 in Sorrento, about an hour from Orlando’s city center. With a duration of approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, it’s a manageable outing for families looking for a short activity without sacrificing the farm feel. The group size is capped at 150 travelers, but in practice, it’s usually a cozy, child-friendly atmosphere.
For just $5 per person, participation in the entire activity is included—storytelling, crafts, and pony rides with Reba or one of her gentle friends. Additional costs include a $3.00 fee for Rock Springs Run State Reserve, where the activity is held, but this is a minor expense compared to the overall experience.
Each session begins with a horse-themed story, a perfect way to capture kids’ imaginations and set the tone for the day. We loved the way this part engages children, encouraging listening and anticipation, while also subtly introducing them to horse-related themes.
After the story, kids can create a themed craft to take home. This hands-on activity not only fosters creativity but also lets children leave with a tangible memory of their barn day. The specific craft varies monthly, keeping the experience lively and encouraging return visits.
The highlight for many children is the gentle pony ride, often with Reba herself or one of her calm companions. The rides are designed to be safe and accessible, giving kids their first taste of horseback riding in a very controlled environment. Kids who love animals will especially appreciate this chance to bond with real horses.
Throughout the session, children are taught about horses in simple, understandable terms. This approach ensures they learn something new while having fun, and parents can feel good about the educational value.
Reba, the friendly horse, creates a welcoming environment that is both safe and cheerful. The instructor or guide is attentive, ensuring kids are comfortable and engaged. Given the outdoor setting and the focus on gentle activities, it’s a suitable outing even in warmer weather—just plan for sunscreen and hats.
Though this experience currently has no official reviews, the detailed description suggests it appeals to families wanting a low-key, educational, and cute farm day. The fact that it’s booked an average of 169 days in advance indicates strong demand—families value the combination of affordability and tailored activities.

For just $5, this experience offers a well-rounded introduction to horse care and farm life for young children. The main value lies in its interactive nature and the chance for kids to participate actively rather than just observe. The inclusion of a craft and story time makes it more enriching than a simple pony ride.
The only drawback might be the weather dependency—bad weather could lead to cancellations or a less enjoyable experience outdoors. However, the tour’s flexible nature and full refund policy if canceled 24 hours in advance help mitigate this concern.

This activity is ideal for families with children aged roughly 3-8 years old who enjoy animals and outdoor fun. It’s also suitable for parents seeking a less commercial, more personal experience where kids can learn and enjoy at their own pace. Since adults can attend without participating in all activities, it’s perfect for family outings where the focus is on the children.


Barn Day for Little Cowboys and Cowgirls offers an engaging, affordable way for families with young children to experience farm life and horses without leaving Orlando. Its combination of storytelling, crafts, and pony rides creates an experience that’s both educational and fun—perfect for budding animal lovers. With Reba’s warm presence and a flexible, small-group atmosphere, it’s a wonderful introduction to the joys of caring for and riding horses.
While it’s not a full-day adventure, it’s a memorable, quality activity that provides genuine value for the price. It’s especially suited for families seeking a relaxed, family-friendly outing that combines outdoor fun with a touch of learning. Just remember to plan ahead, check the weather, and enjoy this charming farm experience.

How much does the tour cost?
The participation fee is $5.00 per person, which covers story time, crafts, and pony rides. There’s also a $3.00 admission fee for Rock Springs Run State Reserve that’s payable per booking.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, this tour is booked about 169 days ahead, so early planning is recommended to secure a spot during peak times.
What is included in the experience?
You get to join story time, craft a take-home project, and enjoy a gentle pony ride. The activity is designed to be interactive and fun for kids.
Can adults participate in activities?
Adults are welcome to attend but only need to register if they want to participate in crafts and pony rides. Additional adults and teens who choose just to observe don’t need to register.
Is the activity suitable for all weather?
The tour requires good weather to be outdoors; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How long does the activity last?
The experience takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it easy to incorporate into a day of other local attractions.
Are there any age restrictions?
While not explicitly stated, the activities appear geared toward young children, roughly ages 3-8, who enjoy gentle rides and crafts.
Is the experience family friendly?
Yes, it’s a very family-friendly activity, with a focus on young children and a relaxed farm setting.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, hats, comfortable shoes, and a camera for capturing those special moments with Reba and the kids.
This charming barn day offers a genuinely warm, accessible farm experience that families will cherish—simple, authentic, and a lovely break from the usual theme parks or busy attractions.