What's your riding level?
skill level key:
“Please do not put your skill level above your needs. You probably won’t enjoy your ride.”
BEGINNER: These horses are perfect for someone that has ridden less than five times, is a little nervous or has had a bad riding experience in the past. They will walk, trot and canter, but they will turn and ask if you really meant it, and you didn’t just have flopping feet. If all you have ever done are guided trail rides, you are considered an advanced beginner.
INTERMEDIATE: These horses are good for people that had a horse in their past or use to rider in their youth. The horses can be on auto pilot or you can switch to manual controls. With a little encouragement they will trot and canter.
EXPERIENCED: These horses are good for people that own a horse or ride regularly. This doesn't include pony or merry-go-round rides. These horses have manual controls only and require the rider to be confident in their seat. They are more sensitive than the other horses and will move when asked. Young children and heavy handed people cannot ride these horses.
Breed: Belgian Mule Gelding
Color: Palomino
DOB: 2005
Height: 17.3 hands
Riding Level: Experienced. Jake is still not in the string yet, but we hope that he will soon. Jake is more cautious than Joe. He is coming along nicely, and will soon be available to ride.