Horseback riders will enjoy the many trails and camping opportunities in Idaho state parks. Several parks have trails specially designed for horseback riding as well as camping places designed for horse travel and care. Every region of the state offers a state park with something special for horse riding enthusiasts. Most parks overnight camping and accommodations. Farragut offers overnight accommodations specially designed for horses.
Harriman Horseback Information
For horseback riding opportunities at Harriman State Park, contact Dry Ridge Outfitters at 208-558-7433. Please can call direct to make reservations or get more information or to make reservations. Visitors much pay an entrance fee $7 if they do not have a state park pass. The Stables are up at the Ranchview Pavillion parking lot.
Note: Please do not use Google or other online map directions to get to Dry Ridge Outfitters. Online mapping systems route you incorrectly through the park. For the most accurate and efficient directions to your horse ride, please enter Harriman State Park through the main park entrance; pay your required entrance fee at the kiosk; and from there follow posted signage to the Ranchview parking lot. This will be the quickest and easiest way to get to your horse ride.