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Experience a 1.5-hour horseback riding tour in Las Vegas with a hearty Western breakfast, guided by friendly wranglers, through stunning desert scenery.

The Horseback Riding with Breakfast tour in Las Vegas offers a refreshing escape from the city’s bright lights, combining a scenic desert trail ride with a hearty Western breakfast. Priced at $115.99 per person, this approximately 1.5-hour experience is perfect for beginners, including adults and children aged six and above. The tour features guided riding, all necessary gear, and a picturesque trail called Rainbow Gardens, known for its colorful rock formations and vibrant landscape.
This tour departs from North Las Vegas at Jerry’s Nugget Casino, making it accessible via taxi, Uber, or Lyft. While the ride is designed to be beginner-friendly and relaxed, some reviews highlight that it’s best suited for those who appreciate nature, simple trail rides, and a taste of the Old West. Be aware that transportation is not included unless purchased separately, and guides emphasize walk-only rides due to legal restrictions.
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This tour begins at Jerry’s Nugget Casino, located at 1821 Las Vegas Blvd N in North Las Vegas. Travelers arriving by taxi, Uber, or Lyft find it convenient since it is near public transportation options. The meeting time is 10:00 am, with the activity ending back at the same location. The tour is best suited for those who can arrange their own transport, as there’s no pickup included in the package.

The Rainbow Gardens trail is the main route followed during the ride. Named for its vivid rock colors—including purple, yellow, green, lilac, and red—the trail offers a striking backdrop of mountains and desert plants. The landscape has been featured in commercials and photoshoots, thanks to its spectacular rock formations that resemble those at the Grand Canyon.
The trail features incredible rock layering and natural beauty, with prominent red rocks and green vegetation. The mountain backdrop and colorful formations make the ride visually engaging, even for those new to horseback riding. The guide leads riders along this gentle trail, allowing plenty of time to soak in the scenery.

The tour begins with a friendly greeting from professional wranglers who prepare everyone with riding instructions. Riders are mounted onto calm horses with the help of mounting blocks. The trail itself lasts approximately 45 minutes to an hour, at a comfortable walking pace suitable for beginners.
The guide shares insights about the landscape, local geology, and the history of the area, which was once traversed by pioneers. Riders can expect to see natural features like inactive volcanoes, desert tortoise, lizards, coyotes, and bats. The ride is slow and relaxed, making it accessible for first-timers and those who prefer a leisurely experience.

Before heading out on the trail, guests enjoy a large Western-style breakfast served on-site. The meal includes pancakes, omelets, hash browns, sausage, and bacon, with coffee, juice, or water. Vegetarian options are available. The breakfast is designed to be filling but has received mixed reviews, with some noting the food can be cold or not very seasoned.
The breakfast setting is informal, with tables set up in the vicinity of the horses. While some reviews mention cold food or limited variety, most agree that it provides a solid start to the morning adventure. The beverages are served promptly, and the meal gives a taste of classic Western hospitality.

All necessary riding gear is included, such as helmets, tack, and mounting blocks. The helmets are available free of charge and are mandatory for children 18 and under. The horses are described as friendly and well-trained, suitable for beginners.
The guides are attentive to safety, providing clear instructions and assistance during mounting and riding. The trail itself is relatively flat, making it easy to control the horses and enjoy the scenery without stress or difficulty.

The horses used for this tour are notable for their beauty and training. Many horses have appeared in magazines, commercials, and music videos, showcasing their well-maintained coats and calm demeanor.
While some reviews note that the horses shed their winter coats during spring, this is normal and natural. The farrier recently attended to their hooves, and they are shod with horse shoes to protect their feet. The staff emphasizes daily brushing and bathing to keep the horses comfortable and healthy.

The tour is limited to a maximum of 20 travelers, providing a comfortable and manageable group size. The pace of the ride is consistent with Nevada law, which restricts trail rides to walking only. This pace is gentle, making it perfect for beginners and those seeking a relaxing experience.
While the ride is leisurely, some reviews mention that it is slower than expected, with a few feeling the ride could be more engaging. The focus remains on enjoying the scenery and learning about the landscape.
Transportation is not included unless added separately, so travelers need to arrange their own car rental, taxi, or rideshare to the meeting point. The weight limit is 240 lbs, and guests over this weight should contact the operator beforehand. Participants must wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, with helmets provided for those under 18.
The non-refundable policy means cancellations are not possible, so planning ahead is advised. Weather can impact the experience, but if the tour is canceled due to bad weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
The major strengths of this tour lie in the friendly guides, beautiful desert scenery, and trained horses. Many reviews praise the easy ride and the quality of the horses. The breakfast is appreciated for providing a Western feel, though some attendees find it cold or unsatisfactory.
On the downside, some reviews point out issues like poor customer service regarding photo delivery, shorter rides than expected, and lack of amenities like restrooms or shelter at the meeting point. These criticisms highlight the importance of managing expectations and being prepared for a straightforward, no-frills experience.
This tour offers a friendly, beginner-friendly introduction to horseback riding amid spectacular desert scenery. The guided trail through Rainbow Gardens provides memorable views of colorful rock formations and mountain landscapes. The Western breakfast adds a touch of authenticity, making it suitable for those looking for a relaxed, scenic, and family-friendly adventure.
While some reviews mention limitations like slow pacing and food quality, overall, the friendly horses and knowledgeable guides create a safe and enjoyable experience. Travelers who prefer a leisurely ride with a taste of Western hospitality will find this tour a satisfying escape from the bright lights of Las Vegas.
“Awesome easy ride. Helpful and knowledgeable employee. Good fast breakfast with orange juice. Worth the money!”
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at Jerry’s Nugget Casino in North Las Vegas, at 1821 Las Vegas Blvd N.
Is prior horse riding experience necessary?
No, the tour is beginner-friendly, with guides providing instructions and training before the ride.
What is the minimum age to join?
Children must be at least 6 years old to ride, and helmets are required for participants 18 and under.
What should I wear?
Long pants and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Helmets are provided but optional for adults.
Are the horses suitable for beginners?
Yes, the hotels are described as calm and trained for novice riders.
How long is the actual horseback ride?
The trail ride lasts about 45 minutes to an hour, with the overall experience including breakfast.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not provided unless you purchase it separately or arrange your own.
What does the breakfast include?
A large Western-style breakfast of pancakes, omelets, hash browns, sausage, and bacon, with beverages like coffee or juice.
Can I get photos from the tour?
Photos are taken by the guide and are sent via email, but some guests report issues with delays or missing images.
What is the cancellation policy?
The experience is non-refundable. If canceled due to weather, a full refund or rescheduling is available.
This Horseback Riding with Breakfast tour suits those seeking a laid-back, scenic ride with friendly horses and a taste of Western tradition, all close enough to Las Vegas to enjoy a quick escape into nature.