Horseback Riding for 4 in the Adirondack Mountains
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Description
The AT&T Connect Communications Services Leadership team is proud to provide 4 tickets to the Saddle Up Stables in beautiful Lake George, NY in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains. Enjoy horseback riding overlooking picturesque Lake George from the top of the Mountain. The Lake George region played a significant role in America’s history during the American Revolution and during the French and Indian war.
Saddle Up has a large choice of horses to match the riders with the horse. The experienced trail guides will lead you through the scenic trail that offers views of the lake, mountains, old landmarks and many wildlife.Large selection of horses, Trail Rides - Ages 6 and up (must be approx. 48" tall). Hand led Pony and Horse Rides for any age!
Saddle Up Stables is located just 3 miles north of Lake George Village, on Rte 9N North, Lake Shore Drive. (the road that runs along the Lake going towards Diamond Point and Bolton Landing)
Rides leave approximately every 10 to 15 minutes from 9am to 5pm daily. Season is Mid May through Labor Day.
Special Instructions
- Rides start at 9:00 am (come at anytime) Stable closes at 5 pm.
- Rides leave at any time and run continuously throughout the day. Rides take about an hour.
- Children 6 and at least 48" can ride on the trail (we ride many area schools, camps and scout groups.)
- There is no double riding. Younger children can take a pony ride at the stable. If your 6 year old is not ready for the trail, then they can take a pony ride at the stables.
- Pony Rides are available for those not ready for the trail ride. We can give a horse ride for those not able to ride on the trail. (any age can take a pony ride)
- No reservations are taken. (for large groups, please email or call to plan your event)
- It is best to wear long pants and shoes or sneakers.
- No Carry on items allowed while riding. Leave cameras, bags, sunglasses, etc. at the stables. (We can take your pictures for you.) Don't talk on the phones while riding.