You often hear of people reminiscing about playing Cowboys and Indians as child’s play. Las Vegas Horseback takes visitors to a setting that inspired famous westerns and simulated childhood shootouts. Explore the untouched desert land of Nevada on a four-legged friend while feeling as though you left the busy city life, and the present, behind you.
When thinking about Horseback Ride In Las Vegas, first think of safety. Start by thinking about the proper clothing. The weather in Nevada can be very extreme from Summer to Winter. In the Winter months bring layers to be prepared for cooler mornings or the beginning of nighttime hours. In the hotter months its recommended to bring closed-toe footwear and lighter clothes. Riders aged 12 and under must wear a helmet. Children aged 6 and over are accepted to ride with adult friends and family. Anyone of any age may be provided with a helmet. But most important than putting on that cowboy hat is putting on some sunscreen or the only thing redder than your face will be the fire at your barbecue meal.
Try to bring a hearty appetite for your Las Vegas Horseback . Each of the three riding tours includes a big meal. Plan on a 5 hour day whichever tour you choose, as all riders will receive complimentary transportation to and from their hotel.
A glimpse of 1880s Nevada, which Bonnie Springs simulates well, shows guests an example of life as it was in the west, a significant time in U. S. History. Only here can you be entertained with an outlaw hanging or cowboy showdown and then take to the local saloon for ice cold soda or beer. All of which is simulated to bring tourists even further into their time warp.
You’ll have many choices of things to do for the whole group such as a saloon for adults and a petting zoo for children, though adults should feel free to take part in western and wild entertainment. This is just a sample of some of the exciting options Las Vegas Horseback provides to its guests. Enjoy a rush of exhilaration from watching a simulated gun fight. Try to compose yourself as a horse thief or murderer dies by hanging. Yes, these are scripted acts, but by riding out into the western region offers a much more authentic ambiance than a tour bus can give.