Mission

Thrills and Desert Beauty, One Hoofbeat at a Time!

For nearly 40 years, we have loved creating amazing adventures in the beautiful lower Big Bend of Texas. Our goal is to connect riders of every skill level with the natural beauty of the Chihuahuan Desert. We provide exciting and safe guided tours that highlight the incredible views of Big Bend country. With two locations, we offer special experiences for everyone.

Team

Meet our guides

Montie

Montie

Office Manager - Since 2017

Javier

Javier

Wrangler - Born & raised in Lajitas/Terlingua, worked around the stables for most of his life!

Janelle

Janelle

Big Bend Stables/Lajitas Stables Wrangler since 2005!! Janelle loves to scrapbook & spends time writing her novel. She has a goal to ride a horse on every continent in the world, and as of November 2024, only Antarctica is left!

Shelby

Shelby

Big Bend Stables/Lajitas Stables Wrangler since 2022! Shelby runs the stables' social media as well, and loves to hang out with her desert rescue dog, Floki!

Story

Why we do this

We do this because we believe in the transformative power of nature and adventure. Big Bend's rugged beauty and rich history deserve to be explored up close, and there's no better way to experience it than on horseback. Our passion lies in sharing this unique desert landscape with others, creating memorable journeys that connect people to the land, its history, and the thrill of the ride. We want every rider to feel the freedom of the open trail, the serenity of the desert, and the excitement of discovering something truly special in the heart of Big Bend country.

Why choose us?

Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of the Big Bend of TX, with our Texas Horseback Trail Riding tours! Our guided adventures offer a unique way to explore the stunning desert landscapes, far from the crowds and close to nature. Whether you're seeking a serene ride through rugged trails or a thrilling journey into Big Bend country, we cater to all skill levels with thorough safety protocols to provide an unforgettable adventure for you and yours!

Unforgettable Adventures

Explore the breathtaking landscapes of Terlingua, TX, with guided horseback tours designed to showcase the raw beauty of Big Bend country. From desert trails to panoramic vistas, every ride is a feast for the senses.

Explore the breathtaking landscapes of Terlingua, TX, with guided horseback tours designed to showcase the raw beauty of Big Bend country. From desert trails to panoramic vistas, every ride is a feast for the senses.

Authentic Memories

Saddle up and step into the spirit of the Old West! Our trail rides are more than just tours—they're immersive experiences that leave you with unforgettable stories and lasting connections to the land.

Saddle up and step into the spirit of the Old West! Our trail rides are more than just tours—they're immersive experiences that leave you with unforgettable stories and lasting connections to the land.

Tailored Experiences

Whether you're a seasoned rider or stepping into the saddle for the first time, our tours cater to every skill level. Our expert guides and gentle, well-trained horses ensure a safe and enjoyable journey for everyone.

Whether you're a seasoned rider or stepping into the saddle for the first time, our tours cater to every skill level. Our expert guides and gentle, well-trained horses ensure a safe and enjoyable journey for everyone.

Location

Feel the Freedom, Explore Big Bend!

Nestled in the Chihuahuan Desert, both of our stables offer a unique and captivating backdrop for any adventure.

Big Bend Stables is located in Study Butte, at the junction of HWY118 & FM170. Ten minutes away from the entrance station to BBNP.

Lajitas Stables is located in Big Bend Ranch State Park, just off of HWY170.

Frequently asked questions

Most frequent questions and answers

You need to wear long pants and closed-toe shoes to ride. Dress for the weather!

Avoid: shorts and leggings. It's best not to wear very grippy hiking boots for safety.

Jeans and heeled boots are highly recommended.

For sunny or warm days, we suggest wearing lightweight long sleeves and bandanas. It's best to avoid tank tops and crop tops. Cowboys dress this way not just for style, but to protect themselves from the sun. The sun can be harsh out here! These clothing guidelines are particularly important for traveling seniors from the best San Diego assisted living communities, as proper attire helps ensure comfort, protection, and safety throughout the experience.

1) Hydration is crucial! Each rider must bring 1L of water per hour of riding, stored in handheld bottles. Without water, you can't ride. In hotter months, it's wise to bring extra water; it's always better to have more than to run out. NO gallon jugs or CamelPaks; we supply a saddle bag for your water bottles that your horse will carry.

2) Don't forget your sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat. If you're over 18 and choose not to wear a riding helmet, make sure to wear a wide-brimmed hat for sun protection!

We operate from two locations, so make sure to verify your booking or confirmation to find out which stables to go to. We suggest following the directions we provide, as phone maps and cell service can be unreliable in this area.

Big Bend Stables is located at the intersection of HWY 118 and 170, right next to the gas station.

Lajitas Stables is 2.5 miles west of Lajitas Resort on HWY 170.

The two locations are 30 minutes apart, so allow yourself enough time to travel and arrive punctually, if not a few minutes early!

The National Park prohibits horseback outfitters from riding on its property. Instead, we operate on private land adjacent to the National Park (Big Bend Stables) and also ride in Big Bend Ranch State Park (Lajitas Stables).

Big Bend Stables: 270lbs Lajitas Stables: 250lbs
This ensures the safety of both the horse and the rider, while also providing comfort for you. Horse riding is a physical sport! You need to be able to get on the horse independently and maintain your balance in the saddle, as the horse is also working to balance you. Keep in mind that riders who meet our weight limit will likely ride a mule! Mules are fantastic, and it's a wonderful chance to experience riding them!

Mules are fascinating animals, combining traits of both horses and donkeys. Their unique muscular structure allows them to carry heavier loads more effectively. Additionally, their distinct hoof design gives them better stability, making them more sure-footed. They also have improved visibility of their hind feet, which helps them navigate challenging and rocky landscapes with ease.

We ride rain or shine, but we do not ride in unsafe weather conditions (i.e. lightning) or on unsafe trail conditions.

We saddle up horses & mules according to the experience and height/weight of each rider, so your horse has already been chosen for you.

No, for several significant reasons. First, horses are social animals, and an unfamiliar presence in the group can lead to conflicts, posing risks to both the horse and rider, as well as others on the ride. Second, the terrain we traverse is extremely rugged, and our horses are adapted desert breeds with strong hooves, skilled at handling this type of environment. Lastly, there are limited boarding facilities available in this area, and we cannot provide those services.

Riders aged 15 and under must wear a provided equestrian-style helmet. If you have your own equestrian helmet and prefer to use it, you are welcome to bring it. For riders 18 and older, wearing a helmet is optional. If you choose to wear a hat instead, ensure it fits well and stays securely on your head.

Our hourly rides are strictly a walking nose-to-trail ride. Our trails are challenging and rugged, and it's important to note that we are located in a remote area, a full 90 miles from the nearest medical facility. Your well-being is our top priority.

No. Under no circumstances do we allow this. Our trails are rocky and rugged. Please know each stables has it's own specific age minimum.

Per our insurance policy, we can only accommodate children who are at least 6 years old. For our 6-year-old riders at Big Bend Stables, the ride is limited to 2 hours, and they will be riding on a donkey, guided by a wrangler throughout the experience.

Yes of course!! iPhones and handheld cameras are allowed. If you have a handheld camera (film, DSLR, etc), please have a strap on it so you can wear it cross-body. No drones or selfie-sticks are allowed.

For single adult riders, we can add you to an existing ride if possible. Please call our office to take care of this!

Since we are in the desert, every rider must have bring their own water. This is the desert, and no one goes down the trail without it. We follow the hiking wisdom: you need a 1 liter for each hour you're riding. You must be able to hold the reins while you drink water, so handheld bottles are easiest. We provide a saddlebag for the water, so nothing bulky that you need both hands for or that will hang too heavy off of the side of the horse. The 750ml/1l bottles are the best. Hydration bladders are okay, but might get punctured by the pokey plants we ride by. You MUST have still water. If you get overheated, you'll need to be able to pour the water on yourself, so this is why we ask that you bring a LOT of water. Warmer months = extra water. Dehydration & heat exhaustion are big threats here in the desert if you don't have enough water!!

No, we only provide guided trail rides.

No, we only provide guided trail rides with our own herd and do not accomodate horses/mules/donkeys outside of our herd on our property.

ALL of our rides are at a walk. We are 90 miles away from the nearest hospital & our trails are rocky & rugged.

No, in order to ride our horses you will have to do a guided trail ride with us on our trails.

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