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Experience scenic horseback riding in San Miguel de Allende, crossing rivers and canyon cliffs, with options for rappelling, hot springs, and a delicious organic Mexican meal.

This well-reviewed horseback riding tour offers a chance to explore the stunning landscapes just outside San Miguel de Allende. While we haven’t personally saddled up, the glowing reviews and detailed itineraries make it clear that this experience is a great choice for those craving authentic outdoor adventure combined with local flavor. From crossing La Virgen River to gazing at breathtaking canyon views, it promises a mix of excitement, natural beauty, and hearty Mexican cuisine.
What we especially like is how the tour balances guided instruction with opportunities for both steady riding and adrenaline-pumping gallops. Plus, thoughtful options like optional rappelling and relaxing hot springs make it adaptable to different energy levels and interests. The only potential consideration? It’s a physically active tour with water crossings and steep trails, so travelers should be comfortable on horseback. This experience suits nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone wanting a genuine taste of rural Mexico away from the crowds.
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This half-day adventure is centered around a roughly 2.5-hour guided ride that takes you into the heart of Coyote Canyon, just outside San Miguel de Allende. It’s a carefully curated experience blending natural beauty with practical adventure, and it’s designed to appeal to riders of various skill levels.
The journey begins at the meeting point at Coyote Canyon Adventures, where you’ll receive riding instructions tailored to your experience. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a first-timer, guides are praised for their professionalism and ability to make everyone feel comfortable.
The first stretch runs alongside the La Virgen River, where you’ll cross the water multiple times. These crossings are often cited as a highlight, thanks to the thrill of splashing through riverbeds while surrounded by rugged scenery. As one reviewer noted, “We splashed through and across the creek — it’s a fun and lively start.”
Following this, the trail ascends into the canyon, where the scenery becomes dramatically spectacular. You’ll stop at a lookout point to photograph the sweeping views of cliffs and the winding river below. Here, those seeking an adrenaline rush can opt to rappel down a sheer 150-foot cliff face — an experience described as “unbelievably exciting” and “a once-in-a-lifetime shot of adrenaline,” by some of the reviews.
After the descent, the ride continues across open plains, where cattle graze peacefully, and the trail eventually loops back down into the canyon. The descent back to the riverbed is about 40 minutes, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the rhythmic clop of hooves and absorb the natural serenity.
One of the tour’s most distinctive features is the optional cliff rappel. Not everyone takes part, but those who do find it to be a thrilling highlight. It’s a controlled descent off a 150-foot-high cliff led by experienced guides, offering a high-flying perspective of the canyon’s rugged terrain.
For a more relaxed post-ride experience, travelers can upgrade to include a soak at nearby hot springs. While this isn’t included in the standard package, many consider it a perfect way to unwind sore muscles after the energetic ride.
After the adventure, guides treat guests to a generous, organic Mexican lunch. The reviews rave about the meal, describing it as “one of the best meals you can find in San Miguel,” packed with authentic flavors and home-cooked charm. It’s served at the ranch, giving you a chance to reflect on the day’s highlights over delicious, wholesome food.

The tour costs $160 per person, which might seem a bit steep until you consider what’s included: transportation from designated meeting points, comprehensive riding instruction, the guided ride, water, the optional activities, and the organic lunch. Many reviewers mention that booking about three weeks in advance is wise, as the tour is popular—probably due to its quality and immersive experience.
The ride lasts approximately 2.5 hours, with a total duration of around five hours including transportation, breaks, and meals. The group size is limited to 22, ensuring a more personalized experience and safety, especially during the more adventurous parts like the rappel.
Guides recommend wearing comfortable, sturdy shoes—preferably boots or laced shoes, avoiding sandals or flip-flops. Long pants and long-sleeved shirts are advisable to protect against sun and brush, and don’t forget sunblock. Cowboy hats are available for purchase if you want to embrace the cowboy look. Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult, and there’s a weight limit of 250 lbs.
While the ride is suitable for most participants, it’s physically demanding—especially with steep trails and water crossings. Trotting and galloping are not recommended for those with back problems or pregnant women in early or late pregnancy. Guides are authorized to limit galloping for safety reasons, which is worth noting if you’re looking for a very relaxed experience.

The positive reviews from past travelers consistently mention the professionalism of the guides, the responsiveness and health of the horses, and the breathtaking scenery. One reviewer summarized their experience as “an absolutely incredible ride,” praising the guides Federico, Javier, and Antonio for their kindness and expertise. Many comment on how this adventure exceeds expectations, offering a rare opportunity to combine outdoor activity with culture.
Participants also love the opportunity to get off the beaten path, crossing rivers, scaling cliffs, and riding through cattle-filled plains. Several reviews mention that even first-time riders felt safe and well cared for, thanks to the thorough instruction and attentive guides.

This experience is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities, are comfortable on horseback, and want a full sensory experience of Mexico’s rugged landscape. It’s suitable for families, adventure lovers, and nature enthusiasts. However, it’s not the best choice for travelers with significant mobility issues or those who prefer a less physically demanding outing. If you’re craving a mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and hearty Mexican cuisine, this tour will leave you with memorable stories and fantastic photos.

This half-day horseback riding adventure offers an authentic look at Mexico’s outdoor splendor, with enough excitement and comfort to suit a range of travelers. The combination of river crossings, canyon views, optional rappelling, and a delicious organic meal makes it a well-rounded experience that’s both adventurous and satisfying. The knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and flexible options set it apart from more generic tours.
If you’re eager for a physically active day immersed in nature, with a touch of adrenaline and a hearty local meal at the end, this tour is a top pick. It’s especially suited for those who value authentic experiences, good value, and a chance to see landscapes that are as beautiful as they are rugged.
“We had an absolutely incredible experience riding along, up and down the beautiful canyon with beautiful views. Our guides, Federico, Javier and A…”

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points are included, making logistics simple for travelers.
How long does the ride last?
The guided horseback ride lasts about 2.5 hours, with the entire experience around five hours including transportation, breaks, and lunch.
Can children participate?
Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult; there’s no specific age restriction, but all riders must meet safety requirements.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, sturdy laced shoes or boots are recommended, along with long pants, a long-sleeve shirt or light jacket, and sunblock.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, comprehensive riding instructions are provided, and guides are attentive, making it accessible for beginners while still exciting for experienced riders.
Are there optional activities?
Yes, you can upgrade to include a hot springs soak or a cliff rappel—a memorable addition for thrill-seekers.
What is the maximum group size?
Tours are limited to 22 travelers, ensuring a more personal and safe experience.
What is included in the price?
Guided ride, instruction, water, transportation, and the organic Mexican lunch are included. Alcohol, photos, and additional souvenirs are extra.
What about weather cancellations?
Tours are weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This well-loved adventure offers a unique way to connect with Mexico’s natural beauty and local culture. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a curious beginner, it’s a memorable outing that combines scenery, activity, and authentic cuisine in one satisfying package.