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We offer trail rides on and off the farm.
Starting at $30 an hour
Ever wished you could ride a horse on a relaxing trail?
At The Ark you can!
Love to ride, but missing the horse? WNAAA understands that in today's world, time and money may not allow you to have your own horse. We can fill the void. We work tirelessly to ensure you a proper mount, so that you can enjoy a ride when it fits your schedule and your budget.
Come and ride on the Ark's scenic 125 acre farm. Our bridle trails have spacious scenary to include seeing zebras, camels, turkeys, swans, chickens, occasional bald eagles, cranes, deer, zebras, pigs, and many other exotic/farm animals!
Pricing For Trail Rides
$30 First hour/$25 every additional hour*
*Reservations and a $20 deposit required to ensure availability, date and subject to management approval.
Pricing For Pony Rides
$20 for a 15-minute ride
$30 for a 30-minute ride
Children must be atleast 6 years old to ride their own horse
Children under the age of 6 must be hand led by a WNAAA employee
Children from 2-6 will be matched with a horse or pony according to the child's size and coordination by WNAAA.
In order to help keep our prices down, we request that you PAY IN CASH. However, we will accept Checks, Mastercard, Visa and Discover Card payments if it is more convenient for you.
Feel free to bring bottled water and/or cameras with you. We recommend you wear long pants and closed toed shoes. Shorts are okay, if you don't mind possible chafing from the saddle.
Safety is important in all our programs, we provide waivers. Helmets are mandatory for everyone under 18 at no additional charge. We provide experienced guides with riding instructions prior to departing on our memorable excursion.
Day Trail Rides
(Time's and costs vary depending on location and length's of trails - Please Contact us for Details)
Cane Creek Park (North Carolina)
Alice Springs' Green Way (South Carolina)
Morrow Mountain State Park (North Carolina)
Uwharrie National Forest (North Carolina)
Sand Hills State Park (South Carolina)
Cooper Black Park (South Carolina)
At WNAAA our horses are our family. We have mothers, sons, and daughters here at the facility. Generations of horses that have grown up in the same stable environment. Known from birth, our horses are raised in a relaxed and inviting setting, and de-sensitised in a loving and nurturing program. From trail riding to eventing our horses love to work and please.