Guests often mention the scenery, patient guidance and memorable time with the horses.
One Trick Pony Ranch Frequently Asked Questions
Know before you go and choose the experience that fits your group.
Horseback Riding FAQs
Do I need riding experience?
No. Beginner-friendly options include the Signature Ranch Ride and selected Grafton Lakes Half-Day departures.
How long is the Signature Ride?
Plan approximately 90 minutes total: about 30 minutes for welcome, safety and horse matching, plus approximately 60 minutes mounted under normal conditions.
What is the rider weight limit?
The maximum rider weight is 250 pounds.
What should I wear?
Closed-toe shoes or boots are required. Long pants and weather-appropriate layers are strongly recommended.
Lodging, Camping & Glamping FAQs
How do I book a ranch stay?
Send your preferred dates through the stay inquiry. Direct online lodging availability will appear here as soon as the lodging calendar is connected.
What does off-grid glamping mean?
The Meadow Tents are unheated and use shared outdoor facilities, cooler-based food storage and outdoor cooking.
Can I camp at the ranch?
Current rustic tent and small-RV site details are available through the ranch’s Hipcamp listing.
Are rides included with lodging?
No. Rides are booked separately so each group can select the appropriate experience.
Weather, Groups & Accessibility
What happens in bad weather?
The ranch may adjust, delay, reschedule or cancel when weather, trail conditions or horse welfare require it.
Do you host private groups?
Yes, within horse, guide, lodging and safety capacity. Submit a group request for a custom proposal.
Can you accommodate accessibility needs?
Contact the ranch before booking. The team will discuss the actual route, surfaces, mounting needs and available assistance without making a blanket accessibility promise.
A scenic ranch experience guests remember
Public ratings last audited in July 2026. Counts can change as new guests share feedback.
Past riders frequently highlighted the value and personal nature of the guided experience.
Review themes include thoughtful horse matching, wooded trails and guides who help beginners feel comfortable.