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Enjoy Horseback Riding In New York State

Giddy up for adventure in New York State! Whether you’re looking to explore scenic trails on horseback, witness the thrill of a live horse race at a historic track, or stay at a dude ranch, New York has something for every horse enthusiast. So saddle up and embark on an unforgettable journey through New York’s horse country!


Explore New York on Horseback


Two people riding through a field on horseback in the Catskills


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If you thought New York State couldn’t be anymore beautiful, try experiencing it on horseback. Never been on a trail ride before? No worries! Broken Spoke Stables will take you out along the Catskill Scenic Trail on expertly-trained horses with knowledgeable guides, ensuring a delightful experience for riders of all levels. Skyhold Ranch also offers one-hour guided trail rides through the Catskills backcountry while Braden Brook Stables caters to families and beginners with trail rides, lessons, and pony rides.


Two white horses pull a hayride at Circle B Ranch


In the Adirondacks, Saddle Up Stables makes it easy to go exploring the beauty of Lake George on horseback, offering peaceful trail rides with experienced guides under majestic hemlocks and pines to scenic overlooks with breathtaking views of the pristine “Queen of American Lakes.” A popular snowmobiling destination in winter, the Tug Hill region’s picturesque landscape of forest, farmland, and scenic river valleys becomes a horse lover’s paradise in summer. Experience it for yourself on a guided ride with Stillmeadow Ranch through serene forest trails and wildflower meadows. Even more horse riding adventures await at Circle B Ranch (pictured), Mountain View Rocking B Ranch, and Adirondack Saddle Tours.


View of a horse walking through Fulkerson Winery on a Painted Bar Stables excursion


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Looking for more rides? In the Finger Lakes, Painted Bar Stables offers a wide range of trail rides including bachelorette party outings, a moonlight ride, and a horseback tour through the orchards and grape rows of Fulkerson Winery with bonus views of Seneca Lake. D&K Ranch takes experienced riders into the Finger Lakes National Forest, and has a beginner ride through the woods and lasso lessons. In Chautauqua-Allegheny, enjoy a leisurely ride with Double DAB Riding Stables or head out on guided trail and wagon rides in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains with Crosspatch Horse Ranch. Jukas Stables has 45-minute, 75-minute, and date night rides through the scenic Hudson Valley. And if you thought horseback rides were limited to the countryside, think again. Saddle up at Jamaica Bay Riding Academy and City Island Stables in New York City. 


Get a Taste of the Ranch Life


Rocking Horse Ranch


Yee-haw! Experience good old-fashioned family fun on a dude ranch getaway in New York State. The all-inclusive Rocking Horse Ranch (pictured) in Highland features plenty of horse adventures from scenic trail rides to daily horse parades and horseshoeing demonstrations. It’s the perfect destination for horse lovers seeking an authentic dude ranch experience with four seasons of fun (including an indoor water park, mountain tubing, rock climbing, mini golf, and banana boat rides in summer), delicious meals, and comfortable accommodations.


Trail ride through pond at 1000 Acres Ranch (formerly Stony Creek Ranch Resort)


In the Adirondacks, Ridin-Hy Ranch Resort in Warrensburg specializes in year-round family fun ranch style with horseback riding lessons, guided rides on 700-acres of scenic trails, hay and wagon rides, and guest rodeos. You can also take a dip in the private lake, lounge by the beach or pool, go water skiing, fishing, and more before retiring to your room. 1000 Acres Ranch Resort (pictured) in Stony Creek offers a genuine dude ranch experience with horseback rides for all levels including a unique river crossing experience for advanced riders. When you’re not in the saddle, hang out in the pool or hot tub, play a game of pool or ping pong, relax by the beach or go line dancing in the Red Dog Saloon.


Other horse-centric stays include The Nunda Ranch in the Finger Lakes, situated on 50 acres located just 15 minutes from Letchworth State Park offering guided trail rides, riding lessons, and a cabin and ranch home for you to stay in. If you travel with your own horse, consider a stay at Otter Creek Horse Camps offering accommodations for you and your four-legged friend and easy access to the 65-mile Otter Creek Horse Trails.


Discover the Vital Work of Horse Sanctuaries





Take a moment to connect with rescued horses in serene and nurturing settings across New York State. Nestled on beautiful mountain meadows, witness the remarkable recoveries and compassionate care of these majestic animals at Rosemary Farm Sanctuary, the largest equine sanctuary in the Northeast. Meet the horses on a 90-minute walking tour or magical sunset tour. 


Spirits Promise Equine Rescue, on Long Island, also offers a unique sanctuary experience for both horses and humans. Enjoy a walking tour and say hey to the horses along with rescued cows, goats, pigs, and chickens at their pastoral facility, which also plays host to country line dancing events.


Uncover New York’s Horse Racing Heritage


A horse race in action at Saratoga Race Course


Thoroughbred horse racing is a deeply rooted tradition in New York State, and there’s no better place to experience it than Saratoga Race Course (pictured) in Saratoga Springs. Established in 1863, it is one of the oldest major sporting venues in the United States. The annual summer meet from mid-July through early September, features top-notch racing, including the prestigious Travers Stakes. Venture beyond the track to see Saratoga’s love of horses on full display from the beautifully-designed fiberglass horse statues sprinkled through town to chocolate horse pops at Saratoga Candy Company.


Aerial view of the historic harness race track in Goshen


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Harness racing enthusiasts will want to take a trip to the Goshen Historic Track (pictured) in the Hudson Valley — the oldest harness racing track in the United States. Experience live racing in a setting that dates back to 1838, providing a glimpse into the sport’s rich heritage. Hamburg’s Buffalo Raceway also offers exciting races within the scenic Erie County Fairgrounds. 


Belmont Park Racetrack in Elmont is home to the historic Belmont Stakes, the final jewel of the Triple Crown. This iconic track has offered world-class racing since 1905. Although currently closed for renovations, it plans to reopen in 2026, promising an even greater experience for visitors.


Visit Horse Racing Museums


Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame


The Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame in Goshen celebrates the history and heritage of harness racing. Interactive exhibits, artifacts, and memorabilia bring the sport to life at this museum housed in a converted Tudor-style stable overlooking the town’s historic half-mile track. Trot on over to explore the achievements of legendary horses, drivers, and trainers while gaining insight into the evolution of harness racing.


Embark on an incredible journey through thoroughbred racing history, spanning from colonial times to present day, at the National Museum Of Racing And Hall Of Fame (pictured) in Saratoga Springs. Explore extensive exhibits showcasing works of fine art, trophies and historical artifacts along with interactive displays that bring to life the stories of legendary horses, jockeys, trainers, and owners who have shaped the sport.



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