
Riding along the top ridge of
Overlook trail
It's an uphill climb on a brisk
morning, but our horses and riders all enjoy it.


Enjoying
the snow as we ride

Girls Day Out

Cedar Crest Stables

All saddled up and ready to
go

Ridge top break for one of our
couples enjoying the Cibola National Forest

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"Come
ride your cares away"
Enjoy a peaceful journey on
horseback, riding the trails through the evergreen trees in the Cibola National Forest in the beautiful
Sandia Mountains. We are the Only ones with a special use permit (exclusive rights) to trails in the Cibola National Forest near Albuquerque New Mexico.
Join us on a trail ride by
calling to make an appointment.
Check out the
breathtaking Alpine views and then book your family storybook trail ride
or your romantic rendezvous!
Trail Ride General Information
- Reservations must be secured
by credit card
- 24 hour cancellation notice
required
- Visa, MasterCard & Discover. Amex accepted.
- Add New Mexico gross receipts
tax to all charges.
- Maximum number of riders
per ride is six people
- All rides are guided
- All rides are by appointment
- Child minimum age is eight
- No double riding (one person per horse)
- Maximum rider weight is
225 pounds
- Download Trail Ride release form (.pdf)
Trail Ride
Rates
$45 per hour per person plus
tax.One Hour Wooded Ranch ride. $55 PER HOUR on a two hour Cibola National Forest ride.
A three hour Cibola National Forest ride
A four hour Cibola National Forest ride
- Wooded ranch
ride (1 hour)
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- Scenic
top view ride (most popular) (2 hours)
- Canyon
ride (3 hours)
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- Waterfall
ride (4 hours) Offers spectacular scenic views with up and
down canyons, Sandia Wilderness area, Canoncito spring, and top of waterfall.
- Custom
designed rides for your party are also available.
- Two hour
minimum for one person or one hour minimum if grouped with other riders.

Riding Nuns

Beauty of the Sandia's on summer trail ride

Taking a break at the top of the waterfalls

"butt" where are the
riders?
 I
should have been a cowboy
 Beautiful wedding on the mountain. They said "I do"!
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