Ride Horses in
Yellowstone Country
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Summer
and Fall Rides
Early Spring Rides
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HORSEBACK RIDES IN IDAHO AND MONTANA
Halo Ranch
Outfitters are full fledged outfitters and guides, but
hourly type rides are not
available! We offer pack trips
in the summer, half-day trips in both the spring and
summer, and in the fall we provide excursions
to look at the beautiful fall colors and observe the wildlife during
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HORSEBACK
RIDING IN YELLOWSTONE COUNTRY In the summer, we offer pack trips into
the mountainous, back country. The licensed area for the
Halo Ranch Outfitters is one of the largest in the
world! The permitted area is actually located on both
the Idaho and Montana side of the Continental Divide as well
as the remote west boundary of Wyoming. Halo Ranch
Outfitters offer more than just pack trips! Whether you
want a great all day ride up on the mountain, or a half day
ride in the lower areas around the lakes and streams, or even
a ride to explore and look for wildlife, a family style
adventure can be customized to your needs.
Leave
your stressful life behind and explore the mountains and lakes
located near the remote western boundary of Yellowstone
National Park and away from the tourist
rush.
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We have horses
for all levels of riders including no experience at
all

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From June until October,
The halo Ranch Outfitters operate from the famous
Diamond "P"
Ranch
located just three miles from the Continental
divide, on the Montana side. The rides from this ranch
can go along the mountainous Continental Divide or it
can stay in the high-country meadow
land. If
riding in the meadows appeals more to you than riding in
the mountains, you can actually ride among the cows and
at times you can even help move cows from pasture to
pasture! Rates:
(see RATES)
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During
the spring, before the snow has melted in the high country, the Halo
Ranch Outfitters guides conduct their horesback riding tours from
the Halo 'A' Ranch .
The Horses are saddled at the ranch and then transported by trailer to
different trail-heads, mostly in the Juniper Mountains of Idaho.
The snow is not as deep there and the wildlife is more likely to be
found in the early spring.
These rides are in
a remote area, the spring flowers are beautiful, the
smell of sagebrush and cedar trees is
invigorating.
The length of these rides depend on
the desires of the group; (which must be composed of
five riders or more) The minimum amount of time
is three hours. The maximum is as long as there is
day light! Rates:
$50.00, regardless of length or time in the
saddle!
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rience at all
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Sorry,
we do not allow
running
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A training course is provided; all riders,
regardless of experience are required to take it!
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Member of
the Idaho State Outfitters and
Guides Association
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