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Mountain Valley Farm is currently closed for the season, but we’ll be reopening in April 2025, bringing fresh experiences and farm stays to welcome you back in the spring!

During the winter months, our horses migrate south for warmer pastures, ready to return for new horseback adventures in April.

In the meantime, you’re still welcome to enjoy our cozy farm accommodations and try out our skeet shooting experience for a memorable winter escape.

For more details, feel free to call or email us—we’re here to help!

Warm regards,
Your Mountain Valley Farm Team

Yes, all of our rides are private. Who you come with is who you ride with. Whether it’s just you or a group of friends/family, our private rides make our farm very unique from a lot of other trail riding facilities.

Yes, we have horses that can cater to a wide range of riders however, we do have a maximum weight limit of 250 pounds.
Guests should arrive at the location 10-15 minutes before the ride is scheduled to depart.

Bookings can’t be cancelled – You can only reschedule your booking for another day.

All bookings need to be rescheduled at least three hours ahead

Yes, children must be at least 10 years old to join one of our trail rides however, we do make exceptions to this rule based on previous riding experience and the size of the group. For any rider under the age of 10 please contact us via email to discuss further details for a potential ride.

No, beginners are more than welcome to attend.

Yes, before every trail ride, we demonstrate with a ground lesson; horsemanship 101. We are focused on safety to ensure everyone is safe and comfortable during the trail ride.

No, we follow basic hiking rules, the least experienced rider sets the pace.
You do not need to be a professional athlete to take a trail ride, participants should be fit enough to mount and dismount the horse. We also have mounting blocks. Keep In mind if you have a hard time getting around for whatever reason the ride may not be the best fit for you.
Please check with your primary care physician.
Please check with your primary care physician.
GENERAL Riding boots are ideal. For horseback riding, you at least need a heel strap (no flip-flops or clogs)– sneakers are fine. We also recommend long pants. We do provide helmets, which are required for anyone under the age of 18 and optional for anyone above the age of 18. We highly recommend wearing a helmet. Brimmed hats need a chin tie to be worn on the trail, to ensure it won’t blow off and startle a horse.  It’s a good idea to have an extra layer available in the car with you in case weather is cooler than expected, but whatever you choose to wear when you get on your horse needs to stay on until you get off. Please plan to leave extra packs behind. A cell phone is fine to bring if you have a secure pocket for it. We do have a limited number of saddlebags if one member of the group wanted to bring a quart-size water bottle, cellphone, and/or car keys. Also, for extra safety while riding, no straps (as for cameras and binoculars) around your neck or shoulders, please. SUMMER We recommend that you wear sturdy, closed toed shoes enclosed to the ankle and long pants are best for riding. Please note that sandals of any kind are not permitted. Mosquito repellent and sunscreen is highly recommended. WINTER We recommend that everyone dresses warm with mitts, hats and boots. You are outside in the cold so be sure to have multiple layers and a winter jacket.
Please park on the north side of the barn and walk round the barn to the southside. There you will see a deck with a green door to the tack room.  If no one is around when you first arrive someone will be with you shortly, probably coming back from another ride. The farm can get very busy with rides scheduled back to back so we greatly appreciate your patient. You’re welcome to wait in your vehicle or on the deck until it is time for your ride to depart. Enjoy the beautiful mountain valley setting and fresh air.
We’re usually happy to take you out on a ride in a light rain, though in the case of a thunderstorm we would need to reschedule. We stop riding up the hill when above 95 degrees in the summer, and stop running rides if it gets below 5-10 degrees. If conditions are unsuitable and we need to reschedule, we would call you (and e-mail if you reserved through the online booking system) as soon as we could make that determination. If you’re wondering about iffy upcoming weather, feel free to reach out – weather systems can travel a bit differently in our little valley, and we can give you our best assessment. If you need to reschedule, please check the advance forecast and provide 48 hours’ notice. Thank you!
No, it’s more of a relaxing conversation we engage in. We encourage our guests to ask as many questions as they’d like, or just sit back and enjoy the ride! Cameras are allowed so take as many pictures as you like. Make note that if you do not feel comfortable taking pictures or bringing your phone on the ride your trail guide can take pictures and send them to you after the ride. We also encourage any pictures posted on social media that you tag us in!

No, we have restrooms in the tack room where we meet. We recommend using the restroom beforehand.

Yes, we offer gift certificates in any amount, which you are welcome to pick up here, or we can email one.

  • If we are going to advertise that clients can pick them up at the farm we need to set it up so I have gift cards. Also I have no clue how to activate them. We may be better off just saying to order them online.
  • Also this question is listed twice on the website.
Please visit our LOCATION page to get more info and find us on the map.
Yes, we offer pony rides for children under the age of 10 who are not old enough to go out on the trails yet by themselves. For more information on scheduling pony rides or kids birthday parties please contact us via email.