Horseback Riding Is Back At Warner Springs Ranch Resort

Cut to you, riding horseback, alone on a much needed “me day” or with your significant other on an uber romantic date, warm breeze blowing and sun shining on your face as you wind through miles upon miles of scenic trails…

Well, now you can – easily!

Warner Springs Ranch Resort (WSRR), the iconic San Diego County destination, is bringing horseback riding back to its plethora of awesome amenities available to the public.

WSRR is partnering up with Warner Valley Stables to provide guided rides at the resort’s Equestrian Center through the miles of winding trails surrounding Warner Springs.

The horseback riding experience comes as part of a slew of rejuvenations underway at the resort since new owners acquired the historic property in 2013.

Other renovations have included the reopening of the Warner Springs Ranch Golf Club in November 2015, which includes an 18-hole golf course, golf clubhouse and restaurant, and the Warner Springs Ranch Grill.

And these guys don’t sleep! Now that the horseback experience has launched, the group is “already underway on the next phases of the renovation, including reopening the hot springs pool complex, the remainder of the Equestrian Center with riding lessons, wagon rides, and special horsemanship events, and portions of the resort itself,”” said WSRR LLC President Fred Grand.

We’re impressed.

We highly suggest you check out and enjoy the incredible changes going down at WSSR before the place gets packed!

To make a horseback riding reservation (available to all ages and experience levels), call Warner Valley Stables at 760-920-3852, or click this Groupon link to snag a two-hour ride for two people, including complimentary snacks and drinks, for $139!

To get more information about the resort’s renovations, the owning company’s efforts to observe conservational, tribal and historical concerns throughout the process and more, visit www.warnerspringsranchresort.com.

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