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Horseback Riding in Plumas County

Plumas County offers horseback rides that take you to pristine lakes and towering pine forests. There are numerous stables offering guided trips ranging from novice hour-long rides to overnight pack trips complete with meals. Other options include trips you are packed in and out on horses, leaving you to enjoy the campsite on your own.

     
Golden Lake Stables (530) 836-0940  
One hour, two & 1/2 hour, half-day and all day trail rides. Overnight backcountry pack trips, including fishing, hiking, and photography. Open June through October. 7000 Gold Lake Road
Lakes Basin Recreation Area
http://www.reidhorse.com/
     
Graeagle Stables (530) 836-0430
 
One hour and one & 1/2 hour trail rides. Horseback riding lessons and children's horsemanship camps. Open June through October. Highway 89
Downtown Graeagle
http://www.reidhorse.com/
     
Greenhorn Creek Guest Ranch
(530) 283-0930  
Hourly to day-long trail rides, wagon rides, rodeo, cowboy barbecues, bonfire sing-alongs. Offering daily or weekly ranch stay packages. Open April to November. 2116 Greenhorn Ranch Rd.
10 miles east of Quincy
http://www.greenhornranch.com/
     
Plumas Pines Riding Stables
(530) 259-5170
 
One hour, two-hour and 90 minute trail rides, pony rides. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day. 3000 Almanor Dr. West
Lake Almanor 96137
 
     
Quincy Stables
(530) 283-0844
 
Riding lessons, trail rides, children's pony parties, overnight pack trips, wagon cookouts, full service facility camp for special events. Reservations required. Open year-round. 39285 Hwy. 70
three miles north of Quincy
 
     
Red's Meadow Ranch
(530) 836-1866

 
Trail rides, half day rides, pack charters, boarding, horse shoeing, drop camps, hunting-fishing tours & training. Open year-round. 1850 “C” Road
Blairsden

http://redsmeadow.home.comcast.net/
redsmeadow/RMR.html

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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