Our Mission:
To operate and maintain Door County's Premier Riding Stable by insuring the safety and well being of the horses in our care and making a commitment toward customer safety and satisfaction. In short, to provide excellence in equestrian riding. We promise you a unique experience whether you are a new or experienced rider.
Our Trail Rides:
We are happy to discuss all our riding options when planning your excursion allowing the entire family the most enjoyable riding experience.
During the summer season trail rides are based on a first-come first-serve basis. Reservations are only required for groups of six (6) or more.
(In order to expedite the check in process, please print out and complete our Release Form prior to your arrival. Minors not accompanied by their parent or 'legal guardian' must have a completed Release Form in order to ride.)
Arena Ride:
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Wooded Walk Ride:
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Wooded Walk Trot Ride:
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Cost: $30 per person
(Duration: 20 min ride)
Arena Rides are for youngsters ready for an adventure but not quite ready for a trail ride. Our arena is a wonderful area to introduce your children to our horses. For twenty minutes young children get the chance to ride. It's a treat for all.
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Cost: $45 per person
(Duration: 1 hour ride)
Join us for a wooded walk trail ride. This ride requires the viewing of an instructional video demonstrating how our horses are trained, a one hour trail ride and plenty of Wisconsin wildlife. Even our winter trail has some interesting friends to see as the cardinal is a breathtaking red. He stands out against the winter whites and browns of fall.
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Cost: $50 per person
(Duration: 1 hour ride)
Join us for a wooded walk/trot trail and you will be able to experience a more fast paced ride as there are several places to trot on over 500 acres owned by Kurtz Corral. Our summer trail runs past a deer farm in case you don't get a chance to see the white tailed deer native to Wisconsin that live on the farm. Check out the skies for the hawks, such as Red Tails and Sharp-shinned, which are the most commonly sighted.
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