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Guided Horseback Trek through Blue Flower Trail

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Livingston, US
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Livingston, US
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Embark on a thrilling horseback trek along the Blue Flower Trail and discover the breathtaking beauty of Paradise Valley. Follow your experienced guide through the majestic Absaroka Mountains, where you'll learn about the area's rich history and fascinating ecosystem. With binoculars and camera in hand, keep an eye out for Montana's native wildlife, including mule deer, golden eagles, foxes, and elk. This two-hour adventure offers the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and capture incredible photos. To ensure the comfort of all riders, please provide their heights and weights during registration. Don't miss out on this unforgettable opportunity to explore Paradise Valley's natural wonders on horseback!

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Spectacular scenery of Paradise Valley
  • Guided horseback trek along the Blue Flower Trail
  • Learn about the land's original inhabitants, the Crow tribe
  • Opportunity to view Montana's natural inhabitants
  • Passionate and knowledgeable guides
  • Horse
  • Professional guide
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks

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Introduction

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Paradise Valley with a guided horseback trek along the Blue Flower Trail. This unforgettable tour offers an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Montana's Absaroka Mountains while capturing stunning photos of the surrounding vistas. With knowledgeable and passionate guides leading the way, you'll gain insights into the region's rich history, including the traditions of the Crow tribe and the diverse local ecosystem.

What to Expect?

Embark on a 120-minute adventure through Paradise Valley, where you'll witness the majestic Absaroka Mountains standing tall against the sky. Keep your binoculars and camera at the ready, as you might encounter Montana's natural inhabitants such as mule deer, golden eagles, foxes, and elk. Throughout the trek, your guide will share interesting facts about the land, ensuring you stay engaged and informed during your journey.

Who is This For?

This horseback trek is designed for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and avid photographers who want to explore the beauty of Paradise Valley. Whether you're a seasoned rider or a first-timer, this experience is suitable for all skill levels. The tour is inclusive and open to everyone, allowing friends, families, and solo travelers to create unforgettable memories together.

Why Book This?

Immerse yourself in the tranquility and awe-inspiring landscapes of Paradise Valley on this horseback trek. With expert guides by your side, you can relax and enjoy the experience while leaving the navigation and directions to them. Capture incredible photographs of the Absaroka Mountains and the local wildlife, knowing that each moment is expertly curated to showcase the best of Montana's natural beauty. Discover the fascinating history of the Crow tribe and gain a deeper understanding of the local ecosystem. This guided horseback trek is an opportunity to connect with nature, expand your knowledge, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to Know

When registering for the trek, kindly provide the heights and weights of all riders. The weight of the rider should not exceed 20% of the horse's weight, as recommended by the Certified Horsemanship Association. The tour can accommodate riders weighing up to 200 pounds. To begin your adventure, head to the wooden bear totem and continue to the Lodge, where you'll be guided to the starting point. Be sure to use the Walkie Talkie inside the breezeway to announce your arrival. Prepare yourself for an immersive journey through Paradise Valley, surrounded by the wonders of nature.

Reviews

Customers who have embarked on this guided horseback trek through the Blue Flower Trail have raved about their experiences. They were captivated by the stunning views offered by Paradise Valley, completely immersing themselves in the beauty of Montana's mountains and landscapes. The knowledgeable guides not only ensured the safety and enjoyment of the riders but also delighted them with intriguing facts about the area's history, wildlife, and local culture. Visitors appreciated the opportunity to encounter animals such as mule deer, golden eagles, foxes, and elk, fully embracing the unique atmosphere of the region. Overall, those who have experienced this trek have expressed immense satisfaction with the adventure, leaving with cherished memories of an incredible journey through Paradise Valley.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Paradise Valley

With the majestic Absaroka Mountains as your backdrop, learn about the land’s original inhabitants, the Crow tribe, and the local ecosystem. Be sure to bring your binoculars – and camera! – as you may have the unique opportunity to view some of Montana’s natural inhabitants, including mule deer, golden eagles, fox, elk, and more!

Reviews

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5 (19)

Robert_T

Very well done with professional guides. Friendly, patient and well behaved horses. A fun excursion.

Stephen_M

The views and staff at the ranch were excellent and made for a great experience. Would definitely recommend.

Daniele1226

My husband and I decided to book this horseback riding experience based on previous reviews and the availability that worked with our week visit to the Bozeman area. We are experienced riders, but not professionals or regular riders in any way. To start our trip off, we received emailed directions to the ranch that seemed pretty easy to follow. I would suggest that they provide approximate mileage while on 89 heading towards Trail Creek Road as you're just driving blind waiting for the turnoff that mentions the green sanitation containers and to turn there. For those reading this, it's probably 10-15 miles before you reach that point. After a few turns, you will find yourself on a dirt/rocky/bumpy road for quite a while until you reach the ranch. Our rental car definitely took some abuse! Once we arrived at the "15 minutes prior to your ride" point, we were greeted by Chuck who was our lead guide. We found him to be personable and friendly and got us fitted with helmets right away. Our second guide was Stephanie, and she was equally as friendly and personable as Chuck which we both enjoyed and appreciated. We were matched with our horses, who were John and Dolly. John being the largest horse and Dolly being the smallest. Both horses were calm and good natured which is helpful for a relaxing trail ride. Once the other riders arrived (late) our group was ready to go. The horses walk the entire time for those curious if they run or trot in anyway...They do not. The trail followed the dirt road for quite a while which I felt was boring and disappointing to some degree. We did get off the road and went up a hill to see the gorgeous scenery and had the opportunity to take pictures which was nice. Overall, the trip was basic and uneventful in the middle of mountain views in every direction. If I were to make a suggestion for future trips, I would like to hear the guides offer more information about the area and what you were seeing. That can add much more interest to the rider altogether. Perhaps a route that isn't right along the dirt road, but more in the meadows that are surrounding the area. We saw zero wildlife but did encounter a couple of cows that seemed to have separated from their herd, otherwise, it was just peaceful and calm.

Kristine_V

I went on this tour with a close friend of mine. The horses and property were beautiful. The guides were competent and nice, and it was well worth what I paid for the ride! The only snag we ran into were the directions. Your best bet is to follow your GPS, not their written directions. We were late for the ride, and it was a stressful entry.

Leigh_H

The Blue Flower Trail was a great ride and the guides were very personable. They welcomed us in right away, got us set up and saddled quickly, while providing us first timers great instruction and practice! The trail starts off along the dirt road for a while then you go off through some fields and up and down terrain. The guides demonstrated and instructed us on trotting and one of our guides even demonstrated a run for us. It was beautiful scenery and an absolutely wonderful ride.

Stephanie_L

Employees were amazing. We were “those people” and were running behind. They were kind enough to accommodate us. Beautiful weather and scenery. Had a great time.

Gena_Q

Great tour guides, wonderful horses, beautiful scenery. Couldn't have asked for a better experience!!!!

Kasey_W

It was a beautiful ride. Horses were great. Guides were very friendly. Highly recommend. Guides stop and take pics with your phone. We even got to trot!!

William_D

Enjoying a ride after many,many years. Great day with my sister and Brother in law, Many good memories made.

Michael_M

As someone who hasn’t been on a horse in 50 years, it was nice to be at a place where they took the time to get me acclimated to being on the horse. The guides were fantastic.
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