SADDLE UP IN PAGE VALLEY
Ride along the South Fork of the Shenandoah, over mountain trails or into Shenandoah National Park's wonders.
Amid sweeping mountain views, lush trails and gently winding waterways, horseback riding in Page Valley offers an immersive escape into the natural beauty and rich history of the region.
Page Valley is a haven for both novice riders and seasoned equestrians seeking adventure and a connection with the land. From the moment riders mount their horses at local stables, they embark on a journey through landscapes that seem straight out of a painting.
Trails wind through verdant forests adorned with vibrant foliage in the fall and blooming wildflowers in the spring, creating a kaleidoscope of colors that change with the seasons.
ALONG THE SOUTH FORK & CREEKS
From the moment riders mount their horses at local stables like River’s Bend Ranch, they are surrounded by natural beauty and introduced to the warm hospitality of trail guides. A highlight of horseback riding with River’s Bend Ranch is the opportunity to traverse along the South Fork of the Shenandoah River, where winding waters provide moments of tranquility and awe-inspiring views that can only be experienced from the saddle.
Riders at Jordan Hollow Stables can opt for guided trail rides at a walk pace or walk-trot pace. As riders take on shaded trails, they stroll past the rolling waters of the Hawksbill Creek and through the scenic countryside. Experienced and first-time riders as young as 7 can choose from group rides with other like riders or private group rides. Experienced guides not only ensure safety but enrich the experience with tales of Page Valley's storied past.
SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK RIDES
There is no more genuine way to experience Shenandoah National Park than on horseback. Guided, one-hour rides with Skyland Stables take riders on a journey across Skyline Drive and into the heart of the park’s wonders.
Beyond the scenic beauty, horseback riding in Page Valley fosters a deep connection with nature and among riders on the trail. The rhythmic cadence of hoofbeats against the earth, the gentle sway of the saddle and the fresh scent of the countryside combine to create a sensory experience that rejuvenates the spirit and refreshes the mind.
Whether it's a leisurely ride through meadows or a more adventurous trek up rugged trails, horseback riding in Page Valley promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Virginia's countryside, where every turn reveals a new facet of timeless charm and natural splendor.
Page Valley Stables
Jordan Hollow Stables
Jordan Hollow Stables near Luray in Stanley, VA offers scenic guided trail rides in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. The horseback riding stable is a family-owned-and-operated business known for the most beautiful and gentle…
River's Bend Ranch
River's Bend Ranch offers guided trail rides to guests and the visitors along routes through scenic pastures and the ranch's own piece of the Shenandoah River. Rides run for about an hour and no experience is required.
Skyland Stables
There is no more genuine way to experience Shenandoah National Park than on horseback. A guided one-hour ride through a wooded trail on a mode of transportation yet to be improved upon by any technology offers an entirely new perspective…
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ATV Trail Rides
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Ziplining
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Hiking & Biking
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Shenandoah National Park
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Parks and Forests
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Shenandoah River
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Kayaking, Canoeing, & Tubing
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Fishing
Throughout Page Valley and its three towns, anglers can find bank and boat fishing at popular spots…
Places to Stay
Cabins
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Hotels & Lodges
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Bed & Breakfasts
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Campgrounds & RV Parks
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Motels & Inns
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