You’ll saddle up on gentle horses for a Texas ranch ride near Waco, led by friendly cowboys who know every inch of the land. Take in sweeping Brazos River views from a high bluff, learn simple riding basics no matter your experience level, and share laughs with locals as you unplug for an afternoon under that endless sky.
The first thing I remember is the sound — boots scuffing on dry dirt, horses snorting, and someone’s laugh drifting over the fence. We’d just pulled up to the ranch outside Waco, and the sky looked huge, like it was daring us to look away. Our guide, Cody (he had a sunburned grin and a hat that looked older than me), handed me a helmet and started matching us with horses. I got Daisy — calm eyes, soft nose, smelled like hay and something sweeter I still can’t name.
I’ll admit, I was nervous at first. Haven’t been on a horse since summer camp as a kid (and that didn’t go well). But Cody talked us through every step — how to hold the reins without yanking, where to put your feet. He kept saying “You’re not driving her; you’re asking.” That stuck with me. The other riders were a mix of families and couples; one little girl named Mia kept giggling every time her horse sneezed. The guides watched everyone closely but never made it feel stiff or formal.
We rode out past scrubby trees and wildflowers — bluebonnets here and there — until we reached this high bluff above the Brazos River. The view just sort of unfolded in front of us; you could see for miles, all gold light and slow water below. Someone pointed out a hawk circling way up high. There was this quiet moment where nobody said anything, just horses shifting their weight and wind in the grass. I didn’t expect to feel so…small? But in a good way.
On the way back, my legs felt wobbly but happy. Cody told stories about growing up around here — apparently he once tried to teach his dog to herd cattle (didn’t work out). The whole thing lasted about an hour or so but felt longer in that nice stretched-out way time gets when you’re really paying attention. If you’re looking for some screen-free hours with real Texas ranch folks (and yes, they’ll help even if you’ve never ridden before), this horseback riding tour near Waco is probably it.
Yes, riders must be under 225 pounds to join this tour.
The minimum age is 8 years old.
Yes, helmets are included for all riders.
Absolutely; guides provide an easy lesson before heading out.
The ride lasts about an hour or so across scenic ranch land.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to the ranch.
No, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers.
No meals are included; only horses, tack, and helmets are provided.
Your day includes everything needed for riding: gentle horses matched to your experience level plus all tack and helmets—just show up ready for fresh air and wide-open Texas views before heading home dusty but grinning.
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