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Experience a 5-hour Wild West horseback ride with dinner from Las Vegas, complete with sunset views, wildlife sightings, and a cozy campfire under stars.
Riding into the Nevada desert at sunset with Wild West Sunset Horseback Ride with Dinner from Las Vegas offers a distinctive blend of adventure and relaxation. For $159.99 per person, this 5-hour tour includes round-trip transportation, a scenic horseback trail ride, and a hearty barbecue dinner. Perfect for those seeking an authentic Western experience just outside the bright lights of Las Vegas, this tour stands out for its stunning scenery, friendly guides, and the chance to see native wildlife like bighorn sheep, roadrunners, and jackrabbits.
While it suits most travelers, it’s worth noting that riders over 250 pounds or pregnant women cannot participate. The group size is limited to 12 guests, ensuring a relaxed and personalized experience. The timing from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm (or 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm in winter) offers ample opportunity for photos, wildlife spotting, and an unforgettable sunset. From the scenic ride to the campfire under the stars, this tour combines the rugged charm of the West with laid-back comfort, making it an ideal choice for adventure seekers and those eager to enjoy a peaceful desert evening.


The tour begins with a hotel pickup from most Las Vegas Strip hotels, followed by a comfortable drive to the ranch. Once there, professional wranglers match you with a suitable horse and provide a safety briefing. The scenery during the ride features mountains and Joshua trees, creating a quintessential Wild West backdrop. As dusk approaches, the open sky turns a vivid orange, and the landscape becomes a canvas of shadows and light.
Guests often mention how breathtaking the sunset views are, providing perfect photo opportunities. The silhouette of mountains and the glow of the setting sun make for an unforgettable experience. Wildlife is active during this time, and there’s a good chance to catch glimpses of native desert animals. The guide’s explanations help guests appreciate the landscape’s natural beauty while maintaining a gentle pace suitable for beginners.
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Upon arrival at the ranch, professional wranglers introduce guests to the horses and explain safety protocols. Horses are described as well-trained and calm, making them suitable for riders of all skill levels. Helmets are available for all riders upon request, and children 12 and under are required to wear them.
The safety briefing emphasizes that the trail ride is walking-only to ensure the safety of everyone, including beginner riders. Despite some reviews wishing for faster riding, the focus remains on steady, scenic walking through the desert. This approach makes the tour accessible and safe for families, first-time riders, and those who prefer a leisurely experience.
The guided trail ride takes guests across open desert terrain, following the same paths used by famous Outlaws of the West. The guide leads the group at a relaxed pace, sharing interesting facts about the landscape and local wildlife. As part of the experience, guests can see native animals, and the guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness.
The long walk during the ride is often appreciated for its tranquil pace, allowing guests to enjoy quiet moments in nature. Some reviews mention that the horses are bomb-proof and well-cared-for, which adds to the sense of security. A dusty environment is typical, so a bandana or buff is recommended to keep dust out of the face.

As the sun drops lower, guests frequently spot bighorn sheep, roadrunners, jackrabbits, and other desert wildlife. These sightings add a special touch to the ride, especially during dusk, when the animals are most active. The guides often share fascinating tidbits about each species, enriching the desert experience.
Guests report that wildlife sightings are frequent enough to enhance the experience without feeling overrun. The natural habitat provides an authentic environment to observe the desert’s native fauna in their evening routines, making the ride both scenic and educational.

Following the trail ride, guests return to the ranch for a country-style dinner, included in the tour price. The meal features chicken or steak options, with a vegetarian choice available upon request, along with baked potatoes, corn on the cob, rolls, and apple pie for dessert.
The dinner is described as delicious and hearty, providing a satisfying end to the outdoor adventure. Guests consistently praise the quality of the food, with many noting it’s some of the best meals they had during their stay in Vegas. The friendly ranch staff handle serving efficiently, making sure everyone is well-fed before the evening’s next activity.
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The final highlight is the campfire under the stars, weather permitting. Guests gather around the fire pit, enjoying the calm desert night and sharing stories. The bright stars contrast sharply with the desert’s darkness, providing a peaceful, almost magical, conclusion to the evening.
Some reviews mention that the campfire experience is incredible, offering a chance to relax and reflect after the ride. However, since it’s weather-dependent, some evenings may not feature the campfire, so guests should be prepared for alternatives if weather conditions are poor.

This tour is designed for a small group of 12, ensuring a personalized experience. Guests are picked up from most Las Vegas Strip hotels, with shuttle service included. The pickup window is typically between 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm, adjusting seasonally.
The tour includes helmets for safety, and long pants along with closed-toe shoes are recommended for riding. The group size and professional guides help keep the experience relaxed and intimate, perfect for first-time riders or those seeking a quieter desert adventure.

Participants must meet specific criteria: minimum age of 6 years, maximum weight of 250 pounds, and no pregnant women. The horses are gentle and well-trained, making the ride suitable for beginners, but safety measures are strictly enforced. Helmets are available, and riders are advised to wear long pants and closed-toe shoes to ensure comfort and safety.
The trail ride is walking only, which limits the ride’s speed but emphasizes scenic and relaxing exploration. For those with mobility concerns or seeking a more active ride, this may be a consideration.
At the ranch, guests can also enjoy petting baby goats and feeding cows, adding a family-friendly element to the experience. Many reviews highlight the friendly farm animals and well-cared-for pets, making it a fun stop even for children and animal lovers.
The ranch maintains a small farm with baby goats and older dogs, providing extra photo opportunities and hands-on experiences outside the horseback riding.
The combination of scenic views, wildlife sightings, delicious dinner, and campfire experience delivers a great value at $159.99. The small group size and professional guides enhance the quality of the adventure, making it a top-rated outdoor activity close to Las Vegas.
Guests consistently rate the tour 5 stars, praising the knowledgeable guides, beautiful scenery, and delicious food. Some mention it as the highlight of their Vegas trip, especially for those wanting a taste of the Wild West with genuine hospitality and comfort.
This tour offers a well-balanced experience combining scenic horseback riding, wildlife viewing, and a hearty dinner. The sunset views make it particularly memorable, with photos and quiet moments amid the desert landscape.
While it is designed for beginners and families, the limit on riding speed and walking-only trails may be a slight drawback for more experienced riders seeking faster-paced rides. The small group size, personal guides, and inclusive logistics contribute to a comfortable and authentic Western experience that many visitors find worthwhile.
For anyone wanting a relaxing outdoor adventure just outside Las Vegas, this tour offers a beautiful blend of nature, wildlife, and Western hospitality, all topped with a cozy campfire under the stars.
“Amazing experience. Very well looked after and the horses were very well trained. I loved it. The scenery was beyond beautiful. The two wranglers l…”
How long is the horseback ride?
The horseback trail ride lasts approximately 1.5 hours as part of the 5-hour tour.
Are vegetarian meals available?
Yes, vegetarian options can be requested during booking, and the dinner includes baked potatoes, corn, rolls, and apple pie.
What is the pickup time?
Pickup is scheduled between 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm, with the exact time provided upon reconfirmation.
Can children participate?
Children 6 years and older can join, with helmets required for those 12 and under.
Is there a weight limit?
Yes, riders over 250 pounds cannot be accommodated due to safety reasons.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are available for all riders upon request.
What should I wear?
Long pants and closed-toe shoes are recommended for comfort and safety.
Is the campfire guaranteed?
The campfire is weather-dependent and may not occur if conditions are windy or rainy.
Where is the tour located?
The tour takes place at a ranch in southern Nevada, about an hour north of Las Vegas.
What wildlife might I see?
Guests often spot bighorn sheep, roadrunners, and jackrabbits during the ride.
How do I cancel if needed?
Full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is the experience suitable for beginners?
Yes, with calm horses and a walking trail, this experience is ideal for first-timers and families.