Featured Horseback Riding Providers Near Phoenix
Summer heat advisory: Phoenix summer temperatures regularly exceed 110°F. Most operations shift to early morning rides (before 9am) from June through September to keep riders and horses safe. Some operators do not run rides in summer at all. When booking a summer visit, confirm availability and departure times directly with the operator before finalizing plans.
Not sure which Phoenix area ride is right for you? Here’s the short version:
- Families, beginners, classic Sonoran Desert ride north of Scottsdale, sunset option: Cave Creek Trail Rides. Daily 1-hr to sunset rides, cowboy gear props, 230 lb limit. Direct: cavecreektrailrides.com.
- Groups and adventurers, Agua Fria wilderness, Old West cowboy activities after the ride: Western Destinations Canyon Creek Ranch. 2.5-hr ride through 400,000 acres, stop at Coldwater for hatchet throwing and pistol shooting. Direct: westerndestinations.com / (623) 374-5245.
- Couples, sunset rides, longer format with petroglyphs option, Cave Creek: Arizona Horseback Adventures at Spur Cross. Ages 5+, 60-min to 4-hr guided, Spur Cross Conservation Area access. Direct: azhorseback.com.
Family Primary
Sonoran Desert
Sunset Rides
Cowboy Gear Props
Daily Departures
Cave Creek Trail Rides
Operator: Cave Creek Trail Rides | 37019 N 32nd St, Cave Creek, AZ 85331 (just north of Scottsdale, off Cave Creek Road)
Best for: Phoenix and Scottsdale visitors who want a classic guided Sonoran Desert trail ride with strong hospitality, a variety of ride lengths from one hour to sunset, and the option to dress up in cowboy boots, hats, and chaps for the full western experience.
Cave Creek Trail Rides operates on trails through the Sonoran Desert foothills north of Scottsdale, on land managed in partnership with Maricopa County Parks and Recreation. The setting delivers the specific visual the Sonoran Desert is known for: towering saguaro cacti at 6,000-foot intervals, desert scrub, and the kind of open views across the Phoenix valley that require elevation and open terrain to access. The Go John Mountains frame the background during the ride, and at sunset the valley lights below form the other half of the panorama.
The operation runs daily from early morning through the evening sunset ride. Four ride lengths are available: one hour, 1.5 hours, and two hours during the day, and the sunset format timed to put riders on the trail as the light leaves the valley. The 1.5-hour format is the one guides recommend most frequently as the balance between enough time to settle into the ride and short enough to work within a full Phoenix day. The sunset ride books the fastest and consistently draws the strongest reviews of any format.
Before departing, riders are offered cowboy boots, hats, and chaps as props for the ride. In my experience evaluating desert riding operations, props and costume elements are a reliable leading indicator of how much an operator cares about the guest experience overall. This detail shows up in reviews more than any other single element of the operation, not because it’s necessary for a desert trail ride, but because it changes the atmosphere from an activity to an experience. Guides match horses to riders by temperament before departure rather than just assigning by order of arrival. The maximum weight limit is 230 pounds. A $7 park entrance fee applies at Cave Creek Regional Park on top of the ride cost. Book ahead for sunset slots and weekend dates during fall and winter, which are the operation’s busiest periods.
- Ride lengths: 1-hr ($69/person), 1.5-hr ($89/person), sunset ride (call for times); pricing approximate
- Setting: Sonoran Desert foothills north of Scottsdale; saguaro, desert scrub, valley views
- Props: Cowboy boots, hats, and chaps available for all riders
- Weight limit: 230 lbs
- Park fee: $7 Maricopa County park entrance fee applies
- Hours: Daily 8am–7pm
- Summer: Confirm summer availability and timing; early morning recommended
- Location: Cave Creek, AZ, at 37019 N 32nd St (north of Scottsdale)
Book at cavecreektrailrides.com. Sunset and weekend slots fill ahead of time in fall and winter peak season.
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Groups / Active
Agua Fria National Monument
Old West Cowboy Games
2.5-Hour Wilderness Ride
Western Destinations: Canyon Creek Ranch
Operator: Western Destinations | Canyon Creek Ranch, 22100 E. Tara Springs Rd., Black Canyon City, AZ (approximately 40 miles north of Phoenix via I-17)
Best for: Groups, corporate outings, and visitors who want a full western experience: a 2.5-hour horseback ride through 400,000 protected acres of Agua Fria National Monument followed by cowboy games including hatchet throwing and pistol shooting at the historic Old West town of Coldwater.
Canyon Creek Ranch sits at the foot of the Bradshaw Mountains in Black Canyon City, about 40 miles north of Phoenix on Interstate 17. The ranch operates within Agua Fria National Monument, a 400,000-acre protected wilderness that covers the mesa country above the Agua Fria River between Phoenix and Prescott. The terrain here is genuinely remote: the elevation runs higher than Phoenix, the desert transitions from low Sonoran scrub to the grassland and juniper of the Central Highlands, and native wildlife including desert tortoise, pronghorn, javelina, and ancient Native American ruins exist throughout the monument territory the ranch accesses.
The horseback adventure package covers 2.5 hours total. The ride itself moves through the Bradshaw Mountain foothills on trails with open views across the Agua Fria valley, guided by wranglers who share the history and ecology of the monument as they ride. Midway through, the group dismounts at Coldwater, a preserved Old West town on the ranch property. At Coldwater, riders get complimentary drinks and a set of cowboy activities: hatchet throwing, pistol shooting, and additional options depending on the booking. The combination of a genuine wilderness horseback ride with a working Old West activity stop is the product Western Destinations has built its reputation on, and it’s the format that makes this operation different from the closer-in Cave Creek operations.
All bookings are private and by appointment only. The operation requires advance reservations and does not take walk-in visitors. Minimum group size applies; book at least two people per reservation. The ranch also runs corporate events, private parties, and group packages that add skeet shooting, wild west cookouts, and overnight options.
- Ride: 2.5-hour horseback adventure through Agua Fria National Monument
- Setting: 400,000 protected acres; Bradshaw Mountain foothills; native wildlife and ruins
- Coldwater stop: Old West town; hatchet throwing, pistol shooting, refreshments included
- Booking: Private, by appointment only; minimum 2 people per reservation
- Location: Black Canyon City, AZ (~40 miles north of Phoenix via I-17)
- Add-ons: Skeet shooting, Wild West cookouts, corporate packages available
- Contact: (623) 374-5245 or westerndestinations.com
Reservations required; walk-ins not accepted. Call (623) 374-5245 or book at westerndestinations.com.
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Couples / Romantic
Spur Cross Conservation Area
Petroglyphs Option
Sunset Rides
Ages 5+
Arizona Horseback Adventures at Spur Cross
Operator: Arizona Horseback Adventures at Spur Cross | Cave Creek, AZ (near Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area)
Best for: Couples and visitors who want flexibility in ride length, with options from a 60-minute intro to a 4-hour guided ride that reaches ancient petroglyphs in the Cave Creek canyon walls, along with sunset rides that consistently draw strong reviews from couples visiting Phoenix and Scottsdale.
Arizona Horseback Adventures operates out of Cave Creek near the Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area, giving riders access to the creek corridor and canyon terrain that characterizes this part of Maricopa County. The Spur Cross Conservation Area protects one of the Sonoran Desert’s most biodiverse creek habitats, where the Cave Creek watershed supports a riparian zone of cottonwoods and willows running through a landscape of saguaro, palo verde, and desert scrub. The terrain is more varied than the flat desert floor, with canyon walls, creek crossings, and elevation changes that give longer rides a more dynamic character than a standard desert loop.
Ride lengths range from 60 minutes to a 4-hour guided excursion that climbs into the canyon to reach ancient petroglyphs on the rock walls above the creek. The petroglyphs ride is the most distinctive offering in the Phoenix area’s equestrian scene: a half-day commitment that delivers genuine archaeological history along with the riding. Guides explain the cultural context of the petroglyphs during the ride, connecting the landscape’s visual history to what riders are seeing in the canyon around them. The 90-minute and 2-hour formats are the most popular for couples on a Phoenix trip, and the sunset ride in this setting, with the canyon walls lit in the late afternoon, draws specific praise for the atmosphere it creates.
The operation accepts riders ages 5 and up, with pony rides available for children younger than 5. All experience levels are welcome, and guides adjust the pace and trail to the group. The Cantina on the property is available for ride-and-dine events and private occasions. Advance booking is recommended for all formats, with sunset slots and weekend dates filling fastest during the October through April peak season.
- Ride lengths: 60-min, 90-min, 2-hr; 4-hr petroglyphs ride; sunset rides
- Petroglyphs ride: 4-hour guided canyon ride reaching ancient rock art
- Setting: Cave Creek watershed; Spur Cross Conservation Area; canyon terrain and creek crossings
- Age minimum: Ages 5 and up on guided rides; pony rides for under 5
- Cantina: On-property dining available for ride-and-dine and special occasions
- Location: Cave Creek, AZ near Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area
- Season: Year-round; confirm summer timing
Book at azhorseback.com. Sunset and petroglyphs rides book ahead; advance reservation recommended for all formats.
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