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    4.0 (4 reviews)
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    Silver State Horseback Riding Tours

    Silver State Horseback Riding Tours

    3.2(32 reviews)
    15.1 kmSoutheast

    Amazing experience. They were very nice and interactive, gave some fun tips for our stay in Vegas…read more They offered to take pictures of us on the horses. Well trained horses, had no major problems. Offered helmets. Beautiful Mountain View's. The location wasn't hard to get to. Definitely recommend doing this tour.

    This was such a memorable experience. The trail itself was beautiful, with perfect weather the day…read morewe went, making the scenery even more enjoyable. It's not a flat trail, so be prepared for a little variety in the terrain and to navigate tree branches both at your feet and at eye level. My wife especially loved the horses--each one was well-cared for and clearly well-trained. They never wandered off on their own, which made the ride feel relaxed and safe. The ride is guided the entire way, and our guide Grace was fantastic. She was knowledgeable, friendly, and kept the conversation flowing the whole time, which made the experience even better. The only thing my wife would have liked more was a longer introduction to her horse and instructions on how to manage the horse, So she could have been better acquainted since it was our first time riding a horse at all. While the trail is definitely beginner-friendly and not overly adventurous, it was still a wonderful way to soak in the mountain views. One thing to note: you can't have your phone out while riding unless you have permission, and definitely not while actively riding. At first, it felt like a downside, but I actually came to appreciate it since it allowed me to disconnect and really take in the beauty of the ride without distractions. Afterward, we even got to spend a little time with the horses, which was a nice touch. The food provided was good as well. I'd recommend bringing hand sanitizer or even your own water/hand soap just in case there's no well-water available. Overall, this was a beautiful, beginner-friendly horseback riding experience. If you're looking for a safe, scenic, and peaceful way to enjoy Mt. Charleston, this is definitely worth it--especially with Grace as your guide!

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    Awesome Adventures - Cave View

    Awesome Adventures

    4.7(84 reviews)
    10.4 km

    What an unreal experience! Started off strong, with excellent communication morning of. Our guide…read moreAlisha picked us up from Old Vegas and pointed out landmarks and shared fun facts the whole way to Nelson for the tour. All day long she was so knowledgeable and answered every question we had, but also so funny while still being professional! My whole group thought that the value of this tour was exceptional. We walked the grounds, took pictures of the Werly family's decades-long collection of toys and decor, watched an action movie clip filmed on the property, then hit the trails. We're a group of experienced dirt bike/quad riders, but Alisha made sure to put some of the guys in their place and let us know that the ATV ride rules are rules, not suggestions. The views were incredible, we ate a delicious lunch by the Colorado river, then headed back for the gold mine tour. Being from the east coast, this part of US history isn't something we're familiar with, and we learned so much! Even though we had a large group, Alisha made a point to have a one-on-one conversation with every single one of us, which made it very special and personal. She was also an incredible photographer! I think we really got the bang for our buck, and i will definitely be recommending this tour - and Alisha by name - to everyone I know who's planning a Vegas trip in the future.

    Owners and our guide were friendly and the ride was a full hour +! My 16 yo went into a bush and…read moreour guide didn't make him feel bad for holding up the line, told him it was ok and got it out quickly. Pride of ownership shows, the place was clean, lots of games and places to take pictures, the bathrooms were cute/clean, the masks were clean, definitely recommend!

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    Hunter's Edge - Timeus & Samantha soaring to the win

    Hunter's Edge

    4.2(9 reviews)
    16.4 kmCentennial

    I would like to preface this review and let others know I have 0 experience with horses. I am sure…read morethe owner Denise is extremely experienced with horse riding and I will not discredit her knowledge and experience with horses (unlike how she treated me as a mother today). I am writing this review from a "moms" experience of an out of control situation and the owner's beside manner. To a seasoned horse rider, my concerns below may or may not seem like anything of value to you but if you are new to horse lessons this review may interest you. Horse riding is considered by many people as one of the top few dangerous sports. Even experienced riders can suffer extreme injuries or even death. Knowing this, I have been slightly apprehensive at my 12 yrs old daughter new found interest in horse riding. She has been going to Hunters Edge for the last 6 months. All thanks to her grandmother who is suffering from a terminal health issue and looks forward to taking my daughter 3x a week for lessons. So far, my daughter fell off a horse 2x within the first 3 months (1 of those times having sprained her wrist and sitting out for a couple weeks). And then today she fell off again. This is her 3rd fall in her first 6 months of riding. Each one worse than the other. Today's event was due to the horse not listening, for reasons I don't fully understand, nor was explained to me by Denise. My daughter is 76 lbs, this horse nearly 1000 lbs+ . Everyone watched painfully while this horse took my daughter on 6+ laps around the arena, faster and faster until things spiraled out of control. Even a concerned worker, popped out from cleaning stalls to come stare and mumble "OH SHIT" under his breath. The scene today was so out of control and watching the reaction of Denise and the instructor during this event not give me any confidence. Maybe I am just being an over protective mom OR maybe if a student falls 2x in the first 3 months, you can reassess the child? Or maybe during the many hours of lessons we did pay you for, you could have gone over a protocol on "how to fall off a horse properly". A quick google search online shows that there is a correct way to fall off a horse and some lesson places that actual do drills / clinics with their riders from the start on how best to navigate this situation (since this situation is an inevitable part of horse riding) I have been researching things online to how to minimize this risk and found some helpful links for any new parent, like me who want to be informed https://thefocusedrider.com/falling-off-horse-danny-warrington/ My daughter didn't get even 1 hour of training on this risk and how to respond correctly. Nothing. How about training your new student on safety measures before the safety measure is needed? Like I mentioned earlier, I am not sure what the best course of action is in this situation. I am talking from the hip, from a novice mom perspective. I am not a riding instructor, I don't know the right or wrong answer here. But I do know this, today could have went better. I understand falling off a horse is something that will happen when this is the sport you elect to do. I understand this risk. But in the same breath, when I hand my daughter over to you Denise, on a silver platter, 3 x a week, paying you money to boot you, I expect 2 things from you. 1. Keep my kid safe. 2. Treat my kid with kindness and respect. But to add insult to injury today, you failed both things. Before this fiasco of her falling off the horse, I watched in front of my eyes you being rude to my daughter & her grandmother. The safety vest we bought at Tack of the Town, the same vest you didn't even want to spare your time to look up from your phone about. Cutting off her grandmother and the instructor mid-sentence to say "I DON"T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT". While you proceeded to go back at looking at your phone. I am shocked a business owner that caters to children would act like that. You couldn't even be bothered to take 30 seconds of your time to give an opinion on a SAFETY VEST! A SAFETY VEST USED AT YOUR OWN RIDING SCHOOL! Purchased from the very place you recommended! What instant karma you received today when the safety vest you refused to look at.. was the same safety vest that helped cushion my daughters fall today. How ridiculous you must have felt to not even bother wanting to look at it and then that happens. Your apology today for your behavior means nothing, first impressions are everything. There's too many other places to give our money to. You have shown us today, that is not you.

    My daughter has been riding at this facility for almost a year. I just started lessons for myself a…read morelittle less than a month ago. Prior to setting foot at Hunter's Edge we had no clue about the equestrian world. We are beyond thankful to have found such an amazing place. All staff and trainers are honestly so genuine and amazing. Miss. Amanda is a fantastic trainer and are very lucky to have training us. Again, I am not familiar with other facilities but honestly wouldn't consider any other place here in Vegas to have my daughter attend riding lessons.

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