Said Creek Outfitters
250 Pounds
Offering morning and evening rides throughout the summer and early fall. All are breathtaking and offer you a slice of the real west.
SUMMER & FALL
All horseback riding vacations should be booked at least one day prior to the ride date. Fall trail rides may be scheduled in advance, but are a little more weather dependent. Pricing includes 3% public lands use fee. An additional 3.5% charge will be applied to payments made by credit card.
Please do not arrive without a reservation. Walk ins are not accepted.
BADLANDS TRAIL RIDE
2 Hour Horseback Ride
Beginner to Advanced
$128.75
Details
Two hour rides are for beginner to advanced riders. They require basic horsemanship abilities, as well as the ability to ride up and down inclines. The pace is set at a leisurely walk.
WARM SPRINGS CANYON TRAIL RIDE
Half Day Horseback Ride with Lunch/ 4 hours
Novice to Advanced
$260
Details
Half Day Rides last for about 4 hours and are an approachable option for those with some horsemanship skills, as well as the ability to ride up and down steep inclines. The pace is leisurely, mostly walking with the occasional trot, and includes lunch and a snack, along with an excellent view.
CUSTOM PACKAGE-GIVE US A CALL!
Intermediate to Advanced
$515
Details
Full Day Horseback Rides last about 8 hours and require stamina and the ability to ride through steep and sometimes challenging terrain, at both a walk, trot, and occasional canter. These rides cover a lot of ground and give riders access to remote canyons, high mountain lakes and streams, geological treasures, and views of some of Wyoming’s most iconic mountain ranges.
Bring 4 or more riders and receive a 10% discount.
Contact us at (307) 231-2574 or request a reservation online.
BOOK NOW 2024 & 2025
(ALL 2023 DATES FILLED)
When you’re ready to truly unplug and explore the backcountry, our overnight horseback riding vacations and pack trips are hard to beat! Imagine being miles from civilization and being transported to a simpler life; one that includes breathtaking vistas, delicious meals, rugged terrain, and magical evenings around the campfire. This isn’t a Disneyland ride, this is the real deal.
JUNE -SEPT
Please do not arrive for a horseback riding vacations without a reservation. Walk ins are not accepted.
4 DAYS, 3 NIGHTS (minimum)
$1949.95 per person (based on a 4 day, 3 night pack trip option) 2 person minimum
Details
There is a minimum of 2 riders and a maximum of 6 riders. Bring 4 or more riders and receive a 10% discount. For those who have already taken a trip with us, and enjoyed it! Longer pack trips may be arranged, and will be priced accordingly.
ALL INCLUSIVE
Homecooked meals and tented camp accommodations await after each day’s explorations.
Details
Let yourself explore the wilderness backcountry on a good horse with a knowledgeable guide. Homecooked meals and tented camp accommodations await after each day’s explorations. Wild country, wildlife, and a chance to simply be.
RIDING ABILITY
Novice to Advanced
Details
Overnight pack trips require stamina and the ability to ride through steep and sometimes challenging terrain, at both a walk and the occasional trot. These rides cover a lot of ground and give riders access to remote canyons, high mountain lakes and streams, geological treasures, and views of some of Wyoming’s most iconic mountain ranges. Breaks are given throughout the day to enjoy meals and the beautiful scenery, but riders should be prepared to spend between 4 and 8 hours in the saddle per day.
Contact us at (307) 231-2574 or request a reservation online.
Riding Requirements & Considerations
Riding Requirements
Horse Ability
Beginner
A rider with little or no experience who is unable to post the trot and does not canter.
Novice
A rider with limited experience who can mount and dismount unassisted, capable of applying basic aids, is comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting trots, and short canters. A rider who is confident and in control in all paces, but with limited experience riding in open country, galloping or is not currently riding fit.
Intermediate
A rider who is confident, with a firm seat and in control in all paces (including posting trots, two point canters and gallops) with lots of experience riding in open country alone or in a group. An intermediate rider would be reasonably fit and able to enjoy 3 – 4 hours in the saddle.
Strong Intermediate and/or Advanced
An experienced rider who is comfortable and confident to walk, trot, canter and gallop across all terrain – alone or in a group. An advanced rider would be riding fit and happy to spend 4 – 6 hours in the saddle or undertake more intensive cross country riding. This rider has all of the above mentioned abilities, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and a desire to handle a spirited horse in open country.
Children – Age Restrictions
Please contact us for all questions relating children participating in our experiences prior to making any booking.
Overnight Pack Trip Considerations
Custom horseback riding vacations pack trips take months to plan and implement. We take into consideration the vision of our clients and the projected conditions on the ground to build each experience. Much depends on historical weather projections to help determine the trailhead and trajectory of the trip. If its storming heavily in the Wind River Range, we can pivot to alternative routes in the Absarokas if necessary. Much depends on Joe’s knowledge of the terrain and what he feels the client is really hoping to accomplish.
We don’t do cookie cutter trips. We do Real. We like to explore. Before you book a multi day horseback riding vacations trip in the back country, be honest with yourself. Be honest about what you really want and who you really are. Back country trips can be transformative for our clients, even for us after all these years. Each and every time. AND we are in Wyoming, one of the most rural states in the lower 48. Yes, bears are real. We are riding horses, hiking, out of cell phone service and generally submerged in nature. It rains, snows, blows, storms. Lightning hits the mountain top. We ride up to the mountain tops. Every weather condition imaginable happens within 5 minutes. And then, you are taking pictures of a golden sunset w/ your jacket tied around your waist. OR you are sitting inside the tent, in JULY listening to hail drumming on the fly of the cook-tent, drinking hot tea to warm your fingers and waiting for dinner to be served.
If the sound of that gives you pause…TOTALLY UNDERSTANDABLE. We often ask ourselves what we are thinking! Consider trying out a half day or full day horseback ride first before submerging yourself in an experience that you really don’t want. If you think it sounds totally up your ally and exciting, we are still going to ask you a lot of questions about what you are seeking by booking a backcountry horseback riding vacations trip.
Because we have to tell the horses, then they tell us yea or nay.
Pre-Ride Checklist
Day Rides
We want you to have the best time on your ride, and that requires a little bit of preparation on your part. Below are some things you will need in order to spend time out on the trail:
Overnight Pack Trip
Guests are permitted to take 1 duffle bag on the trip. The maximum weight of this bag is 70 lbs. A clothing and gear checklist will be sent prior to the trip to guide your preparations.
Cancellation & Gratuity
Day Rides
Pack Trips
Said Creek Outfitters & Outfitting Adventures is operated under special use permit with the Shoshone National Forest, Bureau of Land Management, and Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments.
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