Safety is paramount, and the first rule of horseback riding is to protect your head. We require all riders to wear ASTM/SEI-certified helmets. If you don't have one, don't worry; we provide helmets for all riders.
These riding-specific pants offer comfort and flexibility while ensuring a secure grip on the saddle. Jeans or loose-fitting pants are discouraged.
Proper riding boots with a heel are essential to keep your feet secure in the stirrups. This prevents your foot from slipping through, ensuring a safer ride. Avoid wearing sneakers or open-toed shoes.
We recommend wearing long-sleeved shirts to protect your arms from the sun and potential scratches. However, a short-sleeved shirt is acceptable, provided you wear proper riding gloves.e
Riding gloves improve your grip on the reins, prevent blisters, and protect your hands in case of a fall. Always wear them.
As mentioned earlier, gloves are a must for a comfortable and safe ride. We provide them for beginners who may not have their own.
While not mandatory, we highly recommend wearing a safety vest, especially for beginners or those feeling less confident. Safety vests add an extra layer of protection.
Always wait for assistance when mounting and dismounting your horse. This ensures your safety and the horse's comfort.
Respect the personal space of the horses and fellow riders.
Follow our instructors' guidance on the trail and in the arena. Maintain a safe distance from other riders, and always ask for permission before overtaking.
We take the security of our horses seriously. Access to the stables is restricted, and only authorized personnel are allowed in the barn areas.
Lockers are provided for you to store your personal belongings while you ride. Please secure your valuables, and do not leave them unattended.
Our team is trained in emergency response procedures. In case of any incident, rest assured that you are in safe hands.