Tour a caballo por el sendero Mulholland





Descripción
La actividad más singular de Los Ángeles. Vea todo Los Ángeles desde lo alto de las emblemáticas colinas de Hollywood. Vistas inolvidables de Hollywood Sign, el Océano Pacífico, el centro de Los Ángeles y las montañas cubiertas de nieve, todo a caballo. Perder esta oportunidad única en la vida. Edad mínima 8 años, peso máximo 240 libras.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Realice el Mulholland Trail Tour para una visita guiada de 1 hora a través de las colinas de Griffith Park. Desde este parque de 5000 acres en el corazón de Los Ángeles verás el famoso cartel de HOLLYWOOD, el Observatorio Griffith y el centro de Los Ángeles.
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Peso máximo de 240 libras. (108 kilogramos)
Opiniones(268)
So very well worth every penny! Great view of sign....while you're sitting on a horse! Great staff! Do this....you'll be glad you did!... Say hello to my new pal Jupiter!
Our trail ride was amazing with sweeping views of Hollywood. Our guide was wonderful and all of the ranch hands were super friendly and helpful. Pay attention to their specialized GPS instructions as we did have to pivot a bit to get there but it was well worth it. I would do this again for sure!
Great experience! It was my son’s first time ridding solo and he had an amazing time! The horses where gentle and well trained. The guides where welcoming and made my son feel safe. We will definitely do this again in the future!
We did the one-hour horseback ride with our two children (ages 10 and 14), and we had a great experience. The guides were friendly, helpful, and took a few minutes before the ride to give the kids a quick lesson so they felt comfortable on their horses. The ride offers beautiful scenery and stunning views of the Hollywood Hills, making it a unique way to experience the area. My only minor complaint is that the view of the Hollywood Sign is very brief and only a partial view, so if you’re expecting a long stop with a perfect photo opportunity, you may be disappointed. Overall, it was a fun family activity, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a scenic horseback ride.
This is a great way to be near the city, but yet feel as if you are far away. What a fun adventure! The views of LA were beautiful, and the staff were extremely helpful and friendly. Plus my horse Jesse was just perfect!
Great experience, and the guides were so helpful and informative. I will definitely be coming back again.
Amazing experience that I would recommend for all to try. I was apprehensive and terrified of riding a horse on the mountain but the guides made us feel at ease and my horse was great. Good times and great memories. Thank you.
This was mine and my boyfriend’s first time in California. The experience was really nice and the staff were very welcoming. I have a fear of heights and it was my first time riding a horse, but it wasn’t as scary as I thought it would be. You are riding on the edge of the mountain, but it’s not a straight shot down, it’s more of a steep hill. They ran us through the basics of the horse riding very quickly and efficiently. All of the horses are well accustomed to the ride so it was a pleasant experience for a first time rider. Our guides, Ashley and Maddie, were very informative and friendly. They were even able to adjust my stirrups mid-ride for my comfort. You have to ride in a single file line, but they make sure they adjust you to be with family/friends right after you start the ride. The guides also snap photos of you and your family which was super cool.
Boys ages 11, 13, 15 loved it. Easy for older adults (me) Horses are well-behaved. Guides are excellent
So, first things first. Every person riding a horse has to wear a helmet. I've been riding A LOT at several other ranches, helmets were only ever required for minors. I was forced to wear a sweaty helmet from someone else because there weren't a lot of options in an XL size. Next, it is a walk only trail so if you're advanced or were hoping for some "trotting" or "galloping", it's not going to happen. We went at 10a and it was very hot. I brought a cowboy hat hoping for shade but wasn't allowed to wear it because of the helmet rule. We had 16 riders on our trail which is insane that they booked that much out! I was towards the end of the line and had a lot of dirt kicked in my face from the horses most of the ride. The guide even put a bandana on her face to shield hers. Bottom line, they were nice enough and the scenery was okay but I've had better rides elsewhere. If you're advanced or any of the above doesn't sit well with you, maybe look elsewhere. They definitely cater to beginners and that's their primary market.



