Saddle up and step back in time with a horseback trail ride through Idaho’s breathtaking Boise National Forest, right out the door from historic Deadwood Lodge.
Our guided rides offer more than just scenery — they’re a chance to truly connect with the land and embrace the spirit of the backcountry. You'll wind through towering pines, cross mountain meadows, and maybe even catch a glimpse of local wildlife along the way.
Perfect for families with kids, couples, and adventure seekers alike, these rides are designed for all skill levels. Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned rider, our friendly guides will make you feel right at home in the saddle.
This is about slowing down, breathing deep, and creating lasting memories together, just like generations before us did. Come experience the simple joy of a day spent on the trail!
We'll ride horseback through the Boise National Forest and see the sights and hear the sounds only possible on horseback, through meadows, forests, and mountains.
From Boise, Idaho:
Hwy 55 North to Cascade
East on Warm Lake Hwy to Landmark (33 miles)
Here pavement ends & road makes a Y,
Bear right on Forest Service Rd. 579, 15 miles and you'll see signs for the lodge.
Check in at the lodge.
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US Dollar (USD)
Mountain Time Zone (UTC-7)
120VV, 60HzHz
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