Horseriding
A number of stables provide guided rides, as well as hayrides, wagon and coach drives.
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Horseriding Details
Stable at Cades Cove, Smokemont, Smoky Mountain, and Sugarlands provide scenic, guided horseback rides through the foothills of Great Smoky Mountains National Park during warmer months, as well as hayrides, wagon and coach drives. These adventures usually require reservations during the peak season, and range from $6 for hayrides, to $25/hour for guided riding tours. There are also over 500 miles of trails open to visitors wishing to bring their own horses to the park for trail riding. Maps of these trails, plus important park riding rules and regulations are available from stables and Visitor Centers.
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Cades Cove Riding Stables
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Rich Mountain Loop Trail
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Orientation Shelter
Parking and information on the valley's attractions.
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Cades Cove Area
Relatively accessible area for disabled visitors.