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45 Minutes in the Saddle: A Beginner-Friendly Horseback Ride Near Nashville

45 Minutes in the Saddle: A Beginner-Friendly Horseback Ride Near Nashville

A quick, confidence-building trail ride for riders 7 and up

Lebanon, Tennessee
By Eric Crews
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Dust lifts in thin ribbons as your horse steps from shade into open field. The animal’s shoulder breathes under your hand — steady, unhurried — and for the next 45 minutes the rhythm of hooves sets the pace. This is not a weekend endurance test or a long-distance trek; it’s a concise, carefully paced invitation to connect with Tennessee’s cedar-studded landscape, designed for riders as young as seven and for anyone who wants the uncomplicated joy of being on horseback. If you’ve ever wanted to try riding without committing a full day, the 45 Minute Trail Ride at The Stables of Cedars in Lebanon is precisely that kind of compact, confidence-building experience. Bookable online, the ride is set up to get you in the saddle quickly and safely — everything from helmets to instructions is provided, and riders only need to bring closed-toed shoes and curiosity. Reserve a spot at the riding stable via this booking page: horseback riding at The Stables of Cedars.

Trail Wisdom

Wear Closed-Toe Shoes

Sturdy, closed-toe footwear protects feet at the mounting block and when moving around the barn; no sandals.

Bring a Light Water Bottle

Hydrate before you mount and keep a small bottle accessible — you’ll feel better on warm days.

Arrive 15 Minutes Early

Check-in and a quick orientation make the ride smoother for everyone — plus you’ll meet your guide.

Follow Guide Instructions

Guides match horses to riders and manage group spacing for safety; their cues keep the ride enjoyable.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Short viewpoints where limestone outcrops reveal layered glades
  • Quiet meadow edges that often hold late-winter wildflowers

Wildlife

White-tailed deer, Eastern wild turkey

Conservation Note

Stay on established trails to protect fragile plants in cedar glades and avoid disturbing livestock or wildlife; local stables often practice careful pasture rotation.

The cedar glade habitat around Lebanon is a distinctive Tennessee landscape shaped by limestone bedrock and historically used for grazing and small farms.

Seasonal Guide

spring

Best for: Wildflowers and fresh green growth, Comfortable temperatures

Challenges: Mud after heavy rains, Unpredictable afternoon storms

Spring brings vivid new growth across cedar glades and comfortable riding temperatures, though recent rain can make the trail slick in places.

summer

Best for: Longer daylight, Evening golden-hour rides

Challenges: Heat and midday humidity, More biting insects

Summer offers extended daylight and dramatic sunsets; take early or late slots to avoid peak heat and bring sun protection.

fall

Best for: Crisp air and late-season color, Stable, dry trails

Challenges: Cool mornings, Shortening daylight hours

Fall delivers crisp rides and stable footing, with comfortable temperatures for most riders and clearer visibility on trails.

winter

Best for: Quiet trails and low crowds, Brisk, clear days

Challenges: Cold weather and potential ice, Short days

Winter rides are peaceful and uncrowded; dress in layers and expect shorter daylight windows for scheduling.

Photographer's Notes

Use a fast shutter speed to freeze hoof motion (1/500s or faster), shoot with the sun at your shoulder for even light, and ask your guide for a safe spot to photograph from off the trail; early morning or late afternoon yields the best light.

What to Bring

Closed-Toe ShoesEssential

Protects feet when mounting and around the barn and fits securely in stirrups

Long PantsEssential

Reduces chafing from the saddle and protects legs from brush

Reusable Water BottleEssential

Staying hydrated is important, especially on warm days

Sunscreen and Sunglasses

Protects skin and eyes from sun exposure during open sections of trail

Common Questions

What ages can ride?

Riders must be at least 7 years old to join the 45-minute trail ride.

Is there a weight limit?

Yes — riders must weigh less than 240 pounds to participate, to ensure safety and appropriate horse matching.

Do I need prior riding experience?

No prior experience is required; guides provide basic instruction and pair you with a suitable mount.

What should I wear?

Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes; helmets are provided and required for safety.

Can I bring a camera?

Yes — small cameras and phones are fine but secure them; avoid loose items that could drop while mounting or riding.

What’s the cancellation policy?

Policies can vary by operator — confirm at booking and especially check procedures for severe weather or trail conditions.

What to Pack

Closed-toe shoes for safety, Long pants to prevent chafing, Water bottle for hydration, Sunscreen or light jacket depending on season

Did You Know

Cedars of Lebanon State Park and the surrounding cedar glade region are known for rare plant communities that thrive on shallow limestone soils, a landscape type unique to parts of Tennessee.

Quick Travel Tips

Arrive early for check-in, Bring ID and confirm weight/age rules, Book online to secure preferred times, Dress in layers for variable Tennessee weather

Local Flavor

After a ride, explore downtown Lebanon for Southern comfort food, local bakeries, and small shops — the town offers an easy, friendly atmosphere to extend your visit.

Logistics Snapshot

Closest airport: Nashville International (BNA, ~30–40 minutes). Driving distance from downtown Lebanon: under 10 minutes. Cell service: generally good near the stables, but patchy on some deeper trails. Permits: none required for the ride; reservations recommended.

Sustainability Note

Support the stability of the cedar-glade ecosystem by staying on trails, packing out trash, and following stable guidance about horse feed and pasture etiquette.

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