Guided Trail Rides

Breathe in the fresh air and breathtaking views on our gentle horses. At Bella Peregrina Ranch we are proud to be able to show you the beautiful countryside that makes Central Texas so beautiful. Our experience is one that mingles the fun of horseback riding with learning about riding skills, horse behavior and general trail riding information.

As a family-owned stable, our goal is to carefully craft a trail ride lesson experience for our riders, making it as specific as possible to the group. As a result, we offer take riders through fields and woods, up mountains and over creeks. All rides are catered to each rider’s pace, whether it be a beginner or advanced level or at the walk, trot or canter. Our beautiful horses, of all breeds, colors, sizes, ages and genders, from ponies to draft horses, are carefully selected and bred based on their personality, capability and beauty so that we can ensure the best match possible between horse and rider. Trail rides are offered year round.

ALL RIDES ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Walk-Up Riders Cannot Be Accommodated
Request a Ride > https://forms.gle/keDayu96BjdmhRK38

We accept cash, credit, debit, paypal, cashapp, venmo, facebook, google, samsung/android and business checks. No Personal Checks.
Gift Certificates are available.
facebook.com/bella.peregrina.ranch
skye.ds@gmail.com
512-269-6309
We do not book rides via phone.
Please use the online ride request form.
Requests via the form are given priority.
Bella Peregrina Ranch is a smoke free, alcohol free and drug free environment. We reserve the right to refuse any potential rider.

As a family-owned stable, we aim to carefully craft a trail ride experience for our riders, custom tailored and as specific as possible to the group. As a result, we offer take riders through fields and woods, up hills and through streams, creeks, rivers and lakes. All rides are catered to each rider’s pace, whether it be a beginner or advanced level or at the walk, trot or canter. Our beautiful horses are many different breeds, sizes, ages and genders, but they are all carefully selected and bred based on their personality, capability and beauty so that we can make the best match possible between horse and rider. Trail rides are offered year round. Riders of all abilities and ages welcome. Don’t forget to bring your smile! All of our horses are forgiving, gentle, kind, loving and patient. You’ll have a great time – don’t worry! Happy, Healthy, Safe Fun for Everyone!

We recommend:
half hour lesson / half hour trails for riders 3 and older as well as nervous / fearful riders.
1 hour rides for riders 7 and older as well as inexperienced, novice or beginner Guests.
2 hour rides for riders 10 and older as well as avid, intermediate guests.
3 hour rides for riders 13 and older as well as advanced, experienced Guests.
Depending upon the rider’s ability, a lesson may be required before we head out on the trail. No riding double. Adaptive Rides for Differently Abled or Nervous / Fearful Rider Rides are available. Adults who have never ridden or have limited horseback riding experience – just let us know, we’ll give you instruction as we go along. At the discretion of the Trail Guide, any Guest who cannot control a pony or a horse on their own, for reasons including but not limited to inexperience, age, weight, or height, will require being led on the end of lead rope dally or hand led by a safety side walker on the ground. It is your responsibility to alert us of any medical conditions or other important information that may need our attention while on the trail for you and those for whom you are responsible. PLEASE let us know immediately if you do not understand the instructions you are given about how to control your horse. Your guide has the right to end the trail ride immediately or take the necessary precautions to control the situation if you are putting yourself, your horse, or the lives of others in jeopardy. There will be no refunds in this type of situation.

    • Days, Times and Locations To Be Determined Subject to Availability
    • Available Days, Times, Locations, Questions, Comments: skye.ds@gmail.com or call or text 512-269-6309 (text is best!)

TERMS & CONDITIONS – POLICIES & PROCEDURES

All rides are by appointment only. Because of our riding and working schedule, we are rarely near our phone. We have very limited availability for same days and walk ins.
All rides must be requested in writing to skye.ds@gmail.com at least 72 hours in advance.
Open 7 days a week – Hours are Seasonal
Questions? (rates, locations, days, times, etc): skye.ds@gmail.com or 512-269-6309 (TEXT IS BEST)
Days, Times and Locations To Be Determined, Subject to Availability
We are a smoke free, alcohol free, drug free environment. For the safety and security of our horses and our riders, at our discretion, we reserve the right to refuse any potential rider, at any time, with no refund given.

RESERVATIONS:

Use the ride request form above to request a reservation at least 24 hours in advance. We are unable to take reservations over the phone, due to our riding and working schedule. The Riding Reservation Request From enables you to request a reservation but in no way guarantees the availability of a reservation. No reservation is confirmed until you receive an email confirmation from Skye confirming that you have been added to our calendar. The more information you can give us about your schedule, the riding abilities of your group (or lack thereof), and any special needs you may have, the better we will be able to help make your ride the perfect experience.

PAYMENT
We accept cash, credit, debit, paypal, cashapp, venmo, facebook, google, samsung/android and business checks. NO PERSONAL CHECKS.
Gift Certificates are available.
Prepayment is due in full at the time of booking. We do not hold your reservation until payment is received. For payment on arrival, please see “Same Day Walk In Trail Rides“. Please understand that larger parties may need to be split into multiple groups based on the number of horses available. Most trail rides consist of 4 – 6 riders at one time. With enough prior notice, on certain days, in certain locations, with riders of certain experience and skill levels, we can accommodate up to 9 – 12 riders per trail ride.  All reservations are non-refundable unless Skye reschedules due to weather.  While we do not offer refunds on cancellations, we do offer reschedules. Please let us know as soon as possible. Prices are per rider.

REFUND POLICY
Absolutely NO REFUNDS. This time has been reserved specifically for you which prevents someone else from riding at this time. We are a small family business and cannot absorb the loss of revenue for refunds when riders change their minds. We try to make everyone happy, but it is impossible to please everyone. Once you have sat in the saddle you have agreed to the location, atmosphere, the horse, the guides, the equipment, and everything about the ride. Horseback riding is classified as a “RUGGED ADVENTURE RECREATIONAL SPORT ACTIVITY.” We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason we deem appropriate, for the safety of our guests, staff, or property. We further reserve the right to alter, modify, or cancel a ride due to bad weather, unsafe conditions, or requests made by governmental, park, or state agencies. The location of the ride may change, and you will be notified of such changes. All prices and availability of rides are subject to change without notice.

CANCELLATIONS AND RESCHEDULES
No refunds on Cancellations. Vouchers subject to forfeiture.
We do allow reschedules with 36 hours written notice to text 512-269-6309 or email skye.ds@gmail.com
Reschedule requests with less than 36 hours written notice will be given consideration on a case by case basis at our discretion. 25% reschedule fee may apply on a case by case basis at our sole discretion
No Calls / No Shows – If you do not show up for your ride, and you have not rescheduled – no refunds, vouchers subject to forfeiture.
Reschedules will not be taken over the phone. You will have 6 months to reschedule and use your purchased ride. Must be comparable ride / comparable price.

MISSED RIDES
In the event that a rider needs to miss a ride, a minimum of 72 hours notice to skye.ds@gmail.com is required. Notice will not be taken over the phone. We ask that if you need to reschedule, please do so as soon as possible. There will be No Refunds on Cancellations. Vouchers are subject to forfeiture. We set aside our schedules for you. This time was reserved specifically for you, preventing someone else from riding at this time. We are a small family business and can’t absorb the loss of revenue for refunds when riders change their minds.

PLEASE BE ON TIME
Please come 5-10 minutes before your ride. If you are late, it cuts time off your ride. All rides will begin promptly on time and end on time in order to maintain schedule for previous and following riding lessons and trail rides. If you are more than 5 – 10 minutes late, we will consider you to have a Missed Ride, which may be Rescheduled or Cancelled with No Refund at our discretion. Vouchers are subject to forfeiture.

WEATHER
In case of rain, bring close fitting rain gear that is not floppy nor loose. Because weather and ground conditions are unpredictable, we honor “rain checks”. Rain checks are offered at our discretion only. If we deem the weather or ground conditions to be unsafe, we will offer to reschedule your ride for another time that is most convenient for you. In case of bad weather or unsafe conditions, please call or text Skye at 512-269-6309 to confirm whether the ride will still take place on the day, time and location as originally scheduled, or whether there will be a change in day, time or location. Unless we communicate to you otherwise, riders should expect to ride, and all policies concerning refunds, no shows, missed rides, reschedules and cancellations will apply.

TIPS:
Our Trail Guides are dedicated to you having a safe and enjoyable experience, and they appreciate your thanks, it is part of their compensation. While tips are not expected, and gratuities are not included in the base price of trail rides for groups of less than 5 riders, they are appreciated so very much. We recommend 15%, 18% or 20%. Parties of 5 or more will have a gratuity / service charge of 18% added automatically. Your Trail Guides are unsung heroes. In addition to Trail Guides, they are teachers, storytellers and skilled athletes with a true passion for sharing what they love. We put our lives in their hands, and they put their lives at risk for us. It’s easy to factor in the time spent on trail, but many of us forget to factor in all the behind-the-scenes work that goes into trail guiding. When trail guides are exceptional, the work looks effortless. But these are just some of the hats they wear: feeding, grooming, tack, training, conflict resolution specialist. Did the trail guide take interest in me as a person? Did my trail guide go out of his or her way to make sure I had a great time? Was my trail guide skilled in what s/he did? Did s/he have good knowledge and did s/he share it? Did she have a strong service ethic? Was it clear that their actions were focused on our having a superb experience? Find your trail guide, shake hands, and say thanks. Then, place the cash in the palm of your trail guide’s hand and let him or her know who it is from – individual, family, entire group. Whether or not you tip, please give your trail guide feedback. If you forget to tip or run out of money, ask us about using a credit/debit card or PayPal (although cash is easier for your trail guides.)

WHAT TO WEAR:
long pants –
All riders are required to wear at least knee length long pants to avoid bruising. Pants should be comfortable and either loose fitting or stretch material to allow for leg and hip flexibility.
Not Suggested: Capris, Windbreakers, Snowpants.
Not Allowed: shorts of any kind

Boots or sneakers required – closed toe – closed heel.
Sandals, clogs and open-toed shoes are not allowed.
Preferred: stiff soled shoes and boots with a heel.
Accepted: Rubber boots, Hiking boots, Work boots, Low heel Dress boots.
Not Suggested but Allowed: Sneakers.
Not Allowed: Canvas Shoes or Keds, Shoes that do not cover the entire foot, sandals, KEEN sandals

bug spray
sunscreen
be prepared for the weather – for example, close fitting / not floppy rain gear, sunglasses, hat, coat, scarf, gloves
Only Bring with you what you need and pack light.
Ask yourself: “Will I really need this? Is there a chance I could drop it and lose it?”

HELMETS:
NEVER TRUST YOUR HEAD IN SOMEONE ELSE’S HANDS (Cautionary Note about Loaner Helmets)
We strongly recommend helmets of any kind. Any helmet is better than no helmet.
We do not require helmets. We do not provide Loaner Helmets.
Why we do not provide loaner helmets – loaner helmets are not safe for a number of reasons:
Helmets must be fine tuned to fit different head shapes – oval or round shape. We cannot guarantee proper fit.
Helmets must be replaced every five years or after an accident. This is largely based on use, exposure to the elements and treatment of the helmet. However, due to evolving helmet standards, technologies and the potential for unseen material deterioration, it is recommended that helmets be replaced at least every five years from the date of purchase. Any helmet involved in an accident needs to be replaced immediately. Helmets are only designed for one impact. We know whether our helmets are less than 5 years old, and whether or not they have been in accidents, but you do not.
Avoid using loaner helmets. As a savvy rider, you want to know exactly what kind of treatment your helmet has experienced during its entire lifespan so you can knowledgeably assess its integrity over time. (never mind the risk of spreading head lice)
http://www.helmets.org/general.htm

SAFETY!!!
WARNING! UNDER TEXAS LAW (CHAPTER 87, CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE), A FARM ANIMAL PROFESSIONAL IS NOT LIABLE FOR AN INJURY TO OR THE DEATH OF A PARTICIPANT IN FARM ANIMAL ACTIVITIES RESULTING FROM THE INHERENT RISKS OF FARM ANIMAL ACTIVITIES.
WAIVER – PLEASE READ!!!WRITTEN RESERVATION REQUEST, PAYMENT AND PARTICIPATION SHALL CONSTITUTE AGREEMENT TO THE RIDING LIABILITY RELEASE FORM.

CURRENT FEE SCHEDULE FOR TRAIL RIDES MAY BE FOUND ON THE RIDER REQUEST FORM

Each ride will be roughly 30 minutes longer than the riding time to account for Instructions, Mount Up & Dismount.
All trail rides include a 101 briefing session for both beginner, intermediate and advanced riders to ensure the best trail ride and give each rider the information they need about the specific horse selected for them.
All riders must prepay to hold their ride. All prepayments are non-refundable, but are transferable to another ride if you reschedule prior to 36 hours before your appointment. See our FAQs for details.
We do not ride in the stormy weather or slippery footing conditions. The safety of our horses is paramount.
Weather related cancellations are only refunded if the ride is first raincheck / rescheduled by our staff at our sole discretion.
Most trail rides consist of 4-6 riders at one time.
We can host up to 8 -12 riders on one ride, depending on ages, levels, experiences, personalities, days, times, locations. Please understand that very large parties may need to be kept at a walk only and may need to be split into multiple groups based on the number of horses available for the ride.

TRAIL OPPORTUNITIES FOR RIDERS AGE 3 – 7 AND OLDER
TRAIL EXPERIENCE LESSON / REAL WORLD RIDING LESSON
Half hour instruction + Half Hour Trail ride

Riding Speed – Walk Only
For the safety of all and sanity of our horses, riders ages 3 – 7 are only allowed on our other trail rides if they have taken lessons from us and received an invitation from their instructors.
More information on our FAQ page.

The Trail Experience Lesson is completely designed to ensure that young riders, or nervous adult riders, are set up for success on trail.

The ride includes an instructor led lesson maneuvering around obstacles, playing games and practicing skillsets that will be needed on the trail. From there the rider will head out on a short trail ride.

These lessons are completely designed to be flexible so that instructors can give riders the best and most memorable experience.

The proportion of the ride spent in instruction or on trail can be altered according to the demonstrated riding abilities, direction following skills, emotional capacity and enthusiasm of each rider. If riders are looking in control, enthusiastic to go faster, and capable of maneuvering their horse they may spend more time on trail and even have controlled trotting opportunities!

TRAIL RIDES FOR RIDERS AGE 7 AND OLDER
SCENIC TRAIL RIDE
Ride Time: 1 Hour
Riding Speed: Depends on Ages and Rider Levels / Experiences / Personalities

Our scenic trail ride is a one hour trail ride that is kept at a slow speed and avoids the larger hill climbs and terrain based obstacles.

The route is specifically designed for riders looking for a beautiful but peaceful experience. The scenery is varied but mostly wooded with wonderful views of  spring-fed creeks or ponds and woods.

The ride takes you past our pastures into the woods and meanders down to the pond or the creek. The route goes through open fields and pastures and then down winding trails through the woods or shady country lanes.

SPIRITED TRAIL RIDE FOR RIDERS AGE 10 AND OLDER
Ride Time: 2 Hours

Riding Speed: Short oppportunities for faster riding as demonstrated rider skills allow.
Trotting

Skillsets: Water Crossings, Natural Obstacles, Hill Climbs and Descents
Water Crossing, Obstacles, Hills

Our spirited trail ride is perfect for riders of all levels.

The Spirited Trail Ride is safe for the first time adventurous rider, but also provides enough intrigue to keep even the most accomplished rider interested.

An expanded version of our Scenic Trail Route, the Spirited Route includes more obstacles, hill climbs and descents and short opportunities to go faster. The trail is predominantly done at a walk because of the occasional tight and twisting trails and the creek or pond bed footing, but there are also opportunities for riders to go faster if they are proving to the guide that they are capable.

The scenery is varied but mostly wooded with pond or creek crossings and wonderful views of our spring-fed creek, pond,  woods and shady country lanes

ADVENTURE TRAIL RIDE FOR RIDERS AGE 13 AND OLDER 
 Ride Time: 3 HOURS

Riding Speed: Short oppportunities for faster riding as demonstrated rider skills allow
Trotting

Skillsets: Water Crossings, Natural Obstacles, Hill Climbs and Descents
Water Crossing Obstacles Hills

The Adventure Route is perfect those who are looking for a little bit of a longer ride but are not regular riders.

The route spends a decent amount of time in the pond or the creek, exploring the water way and climbing the pond or creek banks and ridges along the shores.

From there it takes you through woods or down shady country lanes and up to pastures and open fields with the option of short distances of faster riding as skills are proving capable.

This route is perfect for those who are not regular riders but like a little bit of fun and adventure. It is the perfect length to get a nice long ride without disabling bow-legged soreness at the end!

SPECIALTY FEES

Keep-It-Private Fee
Sometimes our riders would just like to keep the riding group to themselves. Because our trail rides average 4-6 people, we require that an extra fee be paid for the right to these private rides in order to exclude other riders requesting a trail ride at the same time. Fee to be determined by location, day, time, and size of private group. Private groups of less than 6 may not be booked on weekends.

Walk-Up and Same Day Trail Riders
Same day bookings and walk-up riders are charged at a higher hourly rate. Because of the surprise of walk-up riders and same day bookings and the impact that they have in the planning and routine running of our stables, there is an extra fee per rider without 24 hour notice.
Our trail rides are scheduled ahead of time by appointment only, however sometimes we are able to accommodate same day bookings and walk-up trail riders in our schedule.
Please understand that we may not always be able to accommodate same day requests or walk-up riders.
Additional fee of 20%

SUNSET / FULL MOON TRAIL RIDES – Ride time 1 hour, Riding Speed: Walk Only, Skillsets: Riding in the Dark Moonlight. Moonlight ride times are determined based on the phase of the moon and the moonrise time. Moonlight rides are weather dependent and can only be held when there is reduced cloud coverage so that the moonlight can light the trails. Trail rides in the moonlight are great for riders looking for a romantic, once in a lifetime experience. These rides are reserved for adults 18+ only.

RIDE AND EAT – MEAL + TRAIL RIDE

Minimum of two riders.
Restaurant Adventure for date night, families, out of town guests and groups!
Trail Ride up to a restaurant for Lunch or Supper
These rides take at least 3 full hours. For larger groups, please allow longer.
Riders are responsible for meals (drinks, taxes, gratuities, etc)
Subject to availability.
Subject to Additional fees
Riders must be 13 and older. If alcohol is to be consumed, riders must be 21 and older.

DESIGN YOUR OWN COMPLETE OVERNIGHT HORSEBACK VACATION
Where do you want to ride? Trail Ride – your choice of location + Where do you want to stay? Accommodations – your choice of resort, bed & breakfast, hotel or camping + What else do you want to do? Activities – your choice of dining, karaoke, paranormal entertainment (fortune telling, seance, ghost walk), wine tasting, antique hunting, museums, movies, you name it + Transportation available – let us do the driving for you!
subject to availability
additional fees
Locations, Days, Times, Prices To Be Determined

Horse Vacations are all-day and overnight riding opportunities that offer a special experience for groups of riders to truly enjoy various Texas locations. Each day we will explore parts of your chosen location, dine in restaurants or on campfire food and overnight in resorts, beds and breakfasts, hotels or camp overnight with the horses.

We furnish horses, tack, food, beverages, and all camping supplies. We recommend that you bring your own sleeping bag and pillow.

We reserve the right to alter your trip at any point based on our observations of your riding skills, group competency, safety concerns or weather conditions.

Ride Times: 2 – 3 Hours at a time, mornings and/or afternoons and/or evenings
Riding Speed: Short opportunities for faster riding as demonstrated rider skills allow
Trotting Cantering
Skillsets: Water Crossings, Natural Obstacles, Hill Climbs and Descents, Open Fields and Tall Grass, Camping

Ride horses over at least two days back to back and overnight with us and the horses!

This is an amazing opportunity for riders of all levels to really dive into the riding experience and spend time overnight with the horses.

MASTERS OVERNIGHT HORSE VACATION
Ride Time: up to 5 – 6 hours at a time
Location, Days, Times, Prices To be Determined

Riding Speed: Long stretches of trot and canter.
Trotting Cantering
Skillsets: Water Crossings, Natural Obstacles, Hill Climbs and Descents, Open Fields and Tall Grass, Riding along Roadway, Riding through Cattle Pastures, Camping

An immersive, rugged and intense horse experience, our multi-day Masters Overnight Horse Vacations take you on a long distance journey across your chosen Texas location.

Each day we will ride meandering through single track trails, trotting through the woods, cantering along 1900s roadway trails, and galloping across rolling pastures.

Resorts, BnBs, hotels or Camping. Restaurants or camp fires.

FEDERAL HOLIDAY RIDES (additional fees to be determined)

1. New Year’s Eve / New Year’s Day – 31 December  / 1 January

2. Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. – Third Monday of January

3. Washington’s Birthday – Third Monday of February

4. Memorial Day – Last Monday of May

5. Juneteenth – 19 June

6. Independence Day – 4 July

7. Labor day – First Monday of September

8. Columbus Day – Second Monday of October

9. Veterans Day – 11 November

10. Thanksgiving Day – Fourth Thursday of November

11. Christmas Eve / Christmas Day – 24 December / 25 December

Credit Card and Debit Surcharge (additional fees)
We get charged fees by Credit Card accepting services. We are unable to take on the entirety of these fees alone, as a result we need to charge fees to all of our clients paying by credit cards. 4% additional fee

Other Expenses
Where applicable, Guests are responsible for all of their own expenses, including without limitation, gate fees, entrance fees, camping fees, etc

Military and Non-Profit discounts available upon request (with proper ID).

TRAIL RIDES FOR MASTERS RIDERS

BEGINNERS AND NOVICES ARE NOT ALLOWED ON MASTERS RIDES.
Masters route requires technical riding skills: rein control, posting at the trot and a firm seat while cantering. These rides are not safe for non-trained riders who will bounce on our horses backs at the trot and canter and cause them pain!
Ride Times : 2 Hours – $145 each / 3 hours – $195 each
Riding Speed: Long stretches of trot and canter.
Cantering
Skillsets: Water Crossings, Natural Obstacles, Hill Climbs and Descents, Open Fields and Tall Grass, Riding along Roadway
Water Crossing Obstacles Hills Tall Grass Roadway

Our flagship ride for masterful and trained riders who already have experience cantering for long stretches.

Due to the fast paced nature of this route, we keep the Masters Rides small and never combine parties to groups larger than 4 riders (unless all riders are members of the same party).

AVAILABLE DISCOUNTS

Not-for-Profit Group Discount
Not-for-Profits receive a group discount of 5 – 10% for any group that is paid for entirely by the not-for-profit.
Must be prepaid at least 24 hours in advance in order to receive the discount.
Unfortunately we can no longer offer large group discounts (other than not-for-profits) because of the financial strain of extra staffing required for large groups. Automatic gratuity applies to groups of 5 or more. Tips are appreciated.

Rider Levels

Beginner – A rider who has limited experience, can steer but lacks finesse with the reins and is unable to post the trot and does not canter.
Novice – A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of applying basic aids and has finesse with the reins, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting trots, and short canters.
Intermediate – A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces (including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly.
Strong Intermediate – An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day.
Advanced – All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handling a spirited horse in open country.

Trail Riding Rules

Visit our FAQs

Weight Limits
For your safety and the well-being of our horses the weight limit is 360 lbs. Any rider weighing more than 240 lbs. is required to give advance notice so that a suitable horse may be arranged.

We are strict about our weight limit. Please be up front, honest and realistic about the weight of each member of your party for their own safety. Our restrictions are not a matter of prejudice against heavy persons. When a rider is heavy it can be VERY dangerous for the rider for many reasons. Our limits are set to ensure the safety of both the rider and the longevity of our horses.

For further explanation of this policy click here (insert weight policy page here).

Age Requirements
Trail Lesson Experience – 3 yo (adult must be present)
One Hour Trail Ride – 7 yo (adult must be present)
Two Hour Trail Ride – 10 yo (adult must be present)
Three Hour Trail Ride – 13 yo (adult must sign waiver)
Riders under 13 years old must have an adult accompany them on the ride (on their own horse).
No double riding allowed.

Scheduling
There is a maximum of 8 – 12 riders per ride, depending on rider ages, rider levels / experiences / personalities, length of ride, location, day and time.

Safety
A riding waiver must be completed in order to ride. Being around horses is inherently dangerous. Helmets are recommended. Helmets are not required. Helmets are not provided. Any helmet including a bike helmet is better than no helmet at all.

Bella Peregrina Ranch is a smoke free, alcohol free and drug free environment. We reserve the right to refuse any potential rider.

LOCATIONS!!!

Where are you coming from and Where do you want to go? Let us know! This is just a partial list of all the opportunities!

Our two primary locations:

Ranch Rides – Bella Peregrina Ranch, US79N, Rockdale 76567
Park Rides – Travis County Northeast Metro Park, Pflugerville 78660

PLEASE READ: IMPORTANT INFORMATION
– Directions will be given in your reservation confirmation email. Please pay close attention both to what to do, and what not to do. Otherwise you will get lost
– Access to our Ranch in Rockdale are by Reservation only. This is our home. We live here. Please respect our privacy.
– Trail Rides are by Reservation only
– Site Visits are by Appointment only
– Guests without a Reservation or Appointment may not enter property

Let us know where you’re coming from and how far you’d like to go and allow us to suggest a location for you!

Garey Park – Georgetown
https://parks.georgetown.org/gareypark

Willis Creek – Granger
http://wherethetrailsare.com/2012/04/willis-creek-park-granger-tx/

McKinney Roughs – Bastrop –
http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/05/mckinney-roughs-nature-park-bastrop-tx/
http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/05/rough-riders-retreat-cedar-creek-bastrop-tx/
http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/05/happy-horse-hotel-cedar-creek-tx/
St Edwards Park – Austin – http://austinparks.org/parks/St.%20Edwards%20Park/

Mary Moore Searight – Austin – http://austinparks.org/parks/mary-moore-searight-metropolitan-park/
Onion Creek – Austin http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/02/onion-creek-district-park/
Slaughter Creek – Austin http://wherethetrailsare.com/2011/01/sct-austin-tx/
Austin’s Highland Lakes –
Pace Bend – http://wherethetrailsare.com/2013/07/pace-bend-park-spicewood-tx/
Mule Shoe – http://wherethetrailsare.com/2012/08/muleshoe-bend-spicewood-tx/
Other Austin highland lake locations:
Lower Colorado River Authority – Grelle Recreation Area, Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area, Shaffer Bend Recreation Area and Turkey Bend Recreation Area http://www.lcra.org

Lake Somerville – Ledbetter – http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/10/lake-somerville-state-park-ledbetter-tx/
Rusty’s – Cedar Creek http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/09/rustys-walnut-creek-ranch-cedar-creek-tx/
Indian Spirit Springs – Bryan College Station http://wherethetrailsare.com/2013/01/indian-spirit-springs-bryan-tx/
Lick Creek Park – Bryan College Station http://www.cstx.gov/index.aspx?page=538
Old Hancock – Canyon Lake http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/01/old-hancock-trail-canyon-lake-tx/
Reimers Ranch – Dripping Springs http://wherethetrailsare.com/2014/03/milton-reimers-ranch-park-dripping-springs-tx/
Crescent Bend – Schertz http://wherethetrailsare.com/2012/02/crescent-bend-nature-park-schertz-tx/
LHI – San Antonio http://www.landheritageinstitute.org/index.html
Parrie Haynes – Killeen http://wherethetrailsare.com/2011/01/parrie-haynes-killeen-tx/
C Bar Ranch – Valley Mills http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/03/c-bar-ranch-valley-mills-tx/
Lacy Point – Waco http://wherethetrailsare.com/2011/05/lacy-point-trails-waco-tx/
Cameron Park – Waco http://www.waco-texas.com/cms-parksandrecreation/page.aspx?id=310
Brave Heart – San Antonio http://wherethetrailsare.com/2011/03/brave-horse-center-san-antonio-tx/
Pedernales Falls – Johnson City http://wherethetrailsare.com/2011/03/pedernales-falls-johnson-city-tx/
Guadalupe River – Spring Branch http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/04/guadalupe-river-state-park-spring-branch-tx/
7IL – Cat Spring http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/03/7il-trails-cat-spring-tx/
Davis Mountains – Fort Davis http://wherethetrailsare.com/2016/03/davis-mountains-state-park-fort-davis-tx/
Shaffer Bend – Marble Falls http://wherethetrailsare.com/2015/11/shaffer-bend-recreation-area-marble-falls-tx/
Mineola Nature Preserve – Mineola http://wherethetrailsare.com/2015/06/mineola-nature-preserve-mineola-tx/
Cooper Lake – Sulphur Springs http://wherethetrailsare.com/2015/04/cooper-lake-state-park-sulphur-springs-tx/
Heyne Ranch – Glen Flora http://wherethetrailsare.com/2015/04/heyne-ranch-glen-flora-tx/
Caddo Natural Grasslands http://wherethetrailsare.com/2015/01/caddo-national-grasslands/
Trace Trails – Athens http://wherethetrailsare.com/2014/11/trace-trails-athens-tx/
Palo Duro Canyon – http://wherethetrailsare.com/2014/10/palo-duro-canyon-canyon-tx/
Lajitas – http://wherethetrailsare.com/2014/05/lajitas-equestrian-center-lajitas-tx/
LBJ – Decatur http://wherethetrailsare.com/2013/11/lbj-national-grasslands-decatur-tx/
Big Bend – http://wherethetrailsare.com/2013/09/big-bend-ranch-state-park/
Stillwell Store – Big Bend http://wherethetrailsare.com/2013/01/stillwell-store-rvcamping-big-bend-tx/
Hi View – Midlothian http://wherethetrailsare.com/2012/11/hi-view-ranch-midlothian-tx/
Caddo Wildlife Refuge – Karnack http://wherethetrailsare.com/2012/09/caddo-wildlife-refuge-karnack-tx/
Alamo River – Von Ormy http://wherethetrailsare.com/2012/08/alamo-river-rv-resort-von-ormy-tx/
Lake Bardwell – Ennis http://wherethetrailsare.com/2012/08/lake-bardwell-ennis-tx/
Plowman Creek – Kopperl http://wherethetrailsare.com/2012/07/plowman-creek-park-kopperl-tx/
Trinity Trail – Collin County http://wherethetrailsare.com/2012/06/trinity-trail-collin-county-tx/
Tarrant Ranch – Bullard http://wherethetrailsare.com/2012/05/tarrant-ranch-bullard-tx/
Pierce Ranch Karankawa Plains – Pierce http://wherethetrailsare.com/2012/05/pierce-ranch-karankawa-plains-pierce-tx/
Pole Canyon – Quitaque http://wherethetrailsare.com/2011/11/pole-canyon-quitaque-tx/
Padre Balli – Corpus Christi http://wherethetrailsare.com/2011/08/padre-balli-park-corpus-christi-tx/
Six 0 Ranch – Cleburne http://wherethetrailsare.com/2011/03/six-o-ranch-cleburne-tx/
Brackenridge Plantation – Edna http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/10/brackenridge-plantation-edna-tx/
Hill Country State Natural Area – Bandera http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/09/hill-country-state-natural-area-bandera-tx/
Ebenezer Park – Jasper http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/10/ebenezer-park-jasper-tx/
Lazy F – Smiley http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/08/lazy-f-guest-ranch-smiley-tx/
McCown Valley Lake Whitney – Whitney http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/08/mccown-valley-equestrian-trail-whitney-tx/
SisterCreek Ranch – Boerne http://wherethetrailsare.com/2010/09/sistercreek-ranch-boerne-tx/

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