Memorial Day weekend is usually the kickstart of several events that continue throughout the summer. Starting Friday, May 23, the Tulsa Trails West agri-venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma will be offering early morning trail rides every Friday morning, weather permitting. The first ride will start at 8:00 a.m. and the second ride at 10:30 a.m.
This year, the team is hoping to add more than just early morning rides to the mix in Tulsa so families of up to ten can make plans to come out and ride through country Tulsa.
Who knew there were views in Tulsa, Oklahoma?
If you ask most of the previous clients who’ve visited the Trails, they’ve all previously mentioned something about the views, and not about the city of Tulsa, either. The Red Fork Mountain and East Valley Ride trail ride takes visitors through a part of the property that makes folks forget that they’re just outside of one of the largest cities in the state.
Greg Guerrero, Tulsa Trails West’s communications manager, told us that the trails are worth riding through, even for the seasoned cowboys and cowgirls. “While this is not a ride that is challenging for an intermediate or experienced rider, it is a diverse and beautiful ride, and for that reason enjoyable at all skill levels,” he said. He explained that the trail winds through high areas, ponds, switchbacks and even woods.
No matter the rider, everyone starts from ground zero.
Despite the fact that the experience will take riders through different types of terrain, Guerrero expressed that any rider can trust the horses they have on the trail. “Our horses know what to do, but our riders need to be clear in the way that they signal the horse on what to do.”…