
Horseback Riding in Banff: Banff Trail Riders Review
Pistol is a horse with a mind of her own. When I was first introduced to her at the start of our venture horseback riding in Banff with Banff Trail Riders, I laughingly joked, “So is Pistol a pistol?” referring to when the term is used to describe someone feisty. Reassured that Pistol was unquestionably quite docile, I expected an easy ride.
But like I said, Pistol has a mind of her own. And, apparently, she felt disdain toward walking in mud. Not that I vituperation her. Without 17 days of rain in July, the mud was inches deep and I was happy to be on top of the horse and not the one trudging through it.
Throughout our hour-long guided horseback ride en route to the Cowboy Cookout, Pistol kept trying to leave the trail to find higher ground, despite my diligent attempts to alimony the horse on task and follow the instructions of our wranglers.
Plus, she had a sixth sense well-nigh whenever I pulled out my camera for a quick shot of the gorgeous Bow River and used that opportunity to steer off undertow once again. Eventually, one of the wranglers conceded that I was doing my weightier and unliable me to just let her be.
Despite my headstrong horse and getting rained upon, we still enjoyed our trail ride and Cowboy Cookout, but read on for our full Banff Trail Riders review.

Despite my frequent altercations with Pistol, with me trying to use the reins to alimony her on the path and her attempts to skim me off by scraping versus trees withal the trail, I was happy to explore this section of Banff via horseback. Looking superiority at my daughter’s back, bobbing up and lanugo as she rode her much increasingly docile steed, Cisco, my heart was full.
Our mother-daughter trips are all well-nigh sharing the things she loves together. And overly since our time at the Nine Quarter Circle dude ranch in Montana, she has wanted to add horseback riding to our trip itineraries. See some other ideas on things to do in Banff.
When planning our Canadian Rockies vacation, I looked for opportunities to include horseback riding and when I ran wideness the options from Banff Trail Riders, it seemed like the perfect fit. (Note: our trail ride was complimentary in mart for an honest review. All opinions are my own.)
Banff Trail Riders Review

Banff Trail Riders offer everything from one to four-hour trail rides or horseback ride that ends with a BBQ cookout. You can moreover stay overnight at the secluded Sundance Lodge and victorious via horseback.
We opted for the three-hour evening trail ride withal the Bow River plus the BBQ steak cookout. This gave us lots of time during the day to enjoy other activities in Banff and made it so that we didn’t need to icon out where to eat dinner that night.
The trail ride departed at 5 pm but we needed to be at the Warner Stables warehouse by 4:30 to trammels in, sign our waivers, get our helmets, and meet our horses. We then set out on an easy one-hour trail ride withal the glacial-blue Bow River. We passed by the natural sulphur hot springs that spritz from the historic Cave and Basin – the rookery of Canada’s national parks system.

We then headed into the woods to our meeting point at the 3 Mile Cabin to enjoy some genuine Western hospitality! Here we met up with those who opted to take a covered wagon ride to the cookout.
Since we gave our steak orders when we checked in, we only had to wait a few minutes without inrush to sit lanugo to our hearty meal. The steak was grilled perfectly and we filled our bellies with a traditional cowboy meal of steak, baked potatoes, beans, and Caesar salad. With all that we barely had room for dessert!

After dinner, there was time to enjoy the campfire and play some Western-style games, like lassoing and horseshoes. Unfortunately, Mother Nature wasn’t quite cooperating and it started to rain as we saddled up for the ride back. Luckily, the rain didn’t last for the whole hour, just long unbearable to soak through our jeans (note to self – bring rain pants!)
The unexceptionable side truly was the rainbow that we glimpsed over the Rocky Mountains at the end of our hour ride when and the elk that were grazing abreast the trail.

Despite the weather, we both really enjoyed our wits with Banff Trail Riders. The supplies was much largest than I predictable and it widow something unique and fun to our trail ride. I unquestionably think this option was the weightier nomination as it really unliable up to maximize our time in Banff.
Tips for Horseback Riding in Banff
If you are planning on going horseback riding in Banff National Park, here are a few tips to alimony in mind:
- Trail rides go out rain or shine so either be prepared with towardly gear or wait to typesetting until you see the forecast and hope that there is still space;
- Closed-toe shoes like hiking boots or good sneakers, withal with well-appointed long pants (ideally weather-proof) are recommended;
- Spray yourselves with bug spray as soon as you victorious – those horses vamp the flies;
- Wear/bring sunglasses, plane for the evening ride;
- You may want to wear a shirt or vest with a pocket large unbearable to securely fit your lamina phone if you want to take some photos withal the way;
- Use the washroom at the stables surpassing you leave and suck it up and use the outhouse at the cookout site, otherwise the bumpy ride may have you regretting it;
- On that note, bring withal some hand sanitizer;
- You can save money if you typesetting online in advance.

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