Horseback Riding in Gatlinburg: 7 Places to Stirrup Fun
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Elk Springs Resort Staff
Elk Springs Resort StaffJul. 22, 2024
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Gatlinburg is well known as a pet-friendly hub to hoof it, with countless tourists and their furry friends hiking the sprawling trails of the Great Smoky Mountains each year.
But for thrill seekers or those looking for a less strenuous way to see the Smoky Mountains, guests want to know: Does Gatlinburg have horseback riding?
There are endless options for horseback riding in Gatlinburg, with the nearest stables a short 10-minute drive away.
Gallop back in time and picture the first settlers arriving in Gatlinburg by horse. See the mountains just as they did on the back of a gallant steed and end the evening relaxing below aged trees and rushing streams in a cozy cabin in Gatlinburg.
Place
Starting Price
Ride in Great Smoky Mountains
Reservations Available
Double Riding Available
Open Year-round
Alternative Activity Available
Sugarlands Riding Stables
$40
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Cades Cove Riding Stables
$35
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Big Rock Dude Ranch at Ponderosa
$57.95
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Jayell Ranch Family Adventure Park
$54.99
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Dubby’s Adventure Park at Five
$54.99
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Oaks
$24.99
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Goldrush Stables and Stage Lines
$50
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Heritage Carriage Rides
$10
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1. Sugarlands Riding Stables
Ideal for: Beginner riders
Address: 1409 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Phone number: (865) 436-5470
Open the first week of March through November 30th
7 days a week
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. EST
Sugarlands Riding Stables is the most neigh-borly place for horseback riding in Gatlinburg. A quick drive from your large group cabin rental from Highway 441, Sugarlands offers horseback rides on trails directly in the Great Smoky Mountains.
Their experienced guides are knowledgeable about the horses and trails within the National Park they take their riders on — bonus points for all the black bear facts you’ll learn.
These riding stables in Gatlinburg are perfect for extreme novice and beginner riders and last between 1-2 hours. While these stables allow all experience levels, riders must be a minimum of 6 years old.
Make sure you get to the facility early. The best horseback riding in Gatlinburg is first come, first served, and they can’t accept reservations due to unpredictable traffic.
Arguably the best horseback riding in the Smoky Mountains, The Cades Cove Riding Stables are a short drive from Gatlinburg — located in Townsend.
The Cades Cove Stables are the only authorized riding stables in Cades Cove and provide fun for all ages with both hayrides and carriage rides. This means that the excursion is a perfect thing to do in summer and high season for the whole family.
The facility accepts riders of all levels; however, riders must be a minimum of 6 years old, and tandem riding is not permitted.
Address: 909 Little Cove Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Phone number: 865-428-9398
Open year-round
7 days per week
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. EST
Big Rock Dude Ranch is near Gatlinburg, just a gallop away from Pigeon Forge. While all experience levels are welcome, more intermediate to advanced equestrians will enjoy the well-trained horses at Big Rock Riding Stables.
After saddling up, each tour guide describes the history of the land you’re riding on. The minimum age for single riders is 6 years old, but children ages 3-4 can ride tandem with an adult.
Jayell Ranch Adventure Park offers horseback riding near Gatlinburg, as well as adventures like ATVing, ziplining, and snow tubing.
This one-hour ride welcomes all experience levels, with a minimum age requirement of 5 years old. This adventure park happily accommodates groups, like an adventure-hungry Gatlinburg bachelorette party.
The steeds at Jayell’s are well cared for, with a team of veterinarians, equine chiropractors, and farriers attending to their daily needs.
Horseback riding: $54.99
Horseback double riding: $19.99
Combo packs (horse riding + activity): Starting at $89.99
5. Dubby’s Adventure Park at Five Oaks
Ideal for: Off-season riding
Address: 1628 Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37862
Phone number: (877) 287-6946
Open year-round, weather permitting
7 days per week
8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. EST
Dubby’s Adventure Park at Five Oaks also offers horseback riding near Gatlinburg, with a 3.5-mile trail ride and the option to buy a combination of ziplining and horseback riding for a full day of fun.
Best for off-season horseback riding, The Adventure Park at Five Oaks is open year-round (weather permitting) and features a trail ride with trees, streams, a gorgeous mountain view, and a tour of an authentic moonshine still.
Children of all ages will enjoy this 70-acre park, where kids as young as 3 years old can ride tandem with an adult.
The 45-60 minute ride takes guests through a trail with stunning views of the Great Smoky Mountains, Dollywood, and Dolly’s Dream More resort.
Goldrush Stables is first come, first served and offers five rides per day: 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2:00 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. Kids must be at least 6 years old to ride, and double riding is not permitted.
Heritage Carriage Rides is in Pigeon Forge, near Gatlinburg, and offers a unique twist on standard horseback riding in Gatlinburg.
Perfect for couples, this after-dark experience is a 15-minute horse-drawn carriage ride through historic Pigeon Forge. It’s the cherry on top of a romantic Gatlinburg trip.
The romance package Heritage offers — complete with a dozen red roses and photos — is a flawless addition to a getaway in the whimsical couple’s cabin.
Couples carriage ride: $30.00 per ride
Group carriage ride: $10.00 per rider
Romance carriage ride: $175.00
Other Options for Horseback Riding in the Smoky Mountains
If 3-5 miles of horseback riding in Gatlinburg isn’t enough to satisfy your inner cowperson, mount your mare overnight at a horse camp or ranch experience.
Stay at a Horse Camp
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers five horse campsites. These are remote experiences, and guests must have and be able to handle their own horses.
If you’re up for the challenge, these gallant campsites feature picnic tables, fire rings, designated parking spaces, refuse containers, and tent pads.
Note that each campsite has a limit of six people and four horses.
Open from March 29th through November 11th (2024)
Reservations required
Plan a Longer-Term Excursion
Gatlinburg horseback riding is perfect for adventurers looking for things to do in the Smoky Mountains, but if you want an immersive experience, consider a multi-day horseback riding trip.
The French Broad Dude Ranch is a one-hour drive from Gatlinburg and features a five-night excursion complete with multi-day horseback riding, hiking along the Appalachian Trail, sing-a-longs, bonfires, and much more.
During this long-term excursion, there’s no shortage of things to do in fall, summer, winter, and spring. So pack your bags after Gatlinburg and extend your vacation for this all-inclusive dude ranch experience.
Horseback riding (all seasons)
Whitewater rafting & tubing (summer)
Pioneer games (summer + low season)
Black powder shooting (summer)
Kids rodeo (summer)
Horse painting (summer + low season)
Square dancing (summer + low season)
Cattle drives (all seasons)
Team penning (summer)
Board Your Horse and Book a Cabin Nearby
Saddle up for an adventure-filled trip with Gatlinburg horseback riding, and enjoy the serenity of the cabins at Elk Springs to relax after a long day of riding.
Whether you’re a couple, a group, or just accompanied by your furry friend — Elk Springs Resort has cabins that will make you tip your hat with delight.
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Gatlinburg Horseback Riding FAQ
How much does it cost to go horseback riding in Gatlinburg?
Gatlinburg horseback riding prices range between $35.00 and $55.00, and some stables can accommodate tandem riders for as low as $25.00.
What time of year is best for horseback riding?
Horseback riding in Gatlinburg is best from March through November; however, many parks and stables are open year-round, weather permitting.
How much is Cades Cove horseback riding?
Cades Cove horseback riding starts at $45.00. The stables also offer carriage rides and guided hayrides starting at $15.00.
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