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An Hour in the Canopy: A Horseback Ride Through Memphis’s Urban Forest

An Hour in the Canopy: A Horseback Ride Through Memphis’s Urban Forest

$69 • Riders must be 8 and older, at least 50" tall and under 240 lbs

Memphis, Tennessee
By Eric Crews
land adventures, wildlife natureAprilspring

You start by smelling wood smoke and wet earth before you even mount — the forest takes a breath and holds it as your horse steps off, hooves thudding in a slow, deliberate rhythm. The canopy drips light; leaves move with a soft impatience, like a crowd parting to let you through. For one hour, the city’s noise thins to a distant hum and the woods around Shelby Farms assert themselves: a living, moving place that nudges you forward.

Trail Wisdom

Wear long pants

Protect your legs from brush and saddle rub—denim or hiking pants work well.

Closed-toe shoes only

Sturdy sneakers or boots give better stability when mounting and riding.

Bring a small water bottle

Hydrate before and after — most rides don’t provide water mid-ride.

Arrive 20 minutes early

Plan for check-in, safety briefing, and to meet your horse without rushing.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Horseshoe Lake overlook inside Shelby Farms — a quiet spot for reflections and birdwatching
  • Shelby Farms Greenline segments that connect to nearby neighborhoods for easy post-ride walks

Wildlife

White-tailed deer, Various songbirds and raptors

Conservation Note

Ride only on designated trails, avoid disturbing shoreline vegetation, and remove boots and gear of soil to limit spread of invasive species.

Shelby Farms is a reclaimed agricultural landscape and, at roughly 4,500 acres, stands among the largest urban parks in the U.S., blending public recreation with restored natural areas.

Seasonal Guide

spring

Best for: Wildflowers, Birdwatching, Comfortable temperatures

Challenges: Mud after rain, Allergy season

Spring brings fresh growth and active birdlife; trails can be soft after showers, so expect mud.

summer

Best for: Lush greenery, Longer daylight hours

Challenges: Heat and humidity, More insects

Summer is green and full of life but can be hot—early morning or late evening slots are best.

fall

Best for: Crisp air, Photogenic light, Milder temperatures

Challenges: Shorter daylight, Occasional storms

Fall offers mild temps and great light for photos; pack a light jacket for cooler evenings.

winter

Best for: Quiet trails, Clear visibility, Winter birding

Challenges: Cold temps, Possibly muddy or frozen patches

Winter rides are peaceful and spare; dress in warm layers and check the operator’s schedule for availability.

Photographer's Notes

Use a short telephoto (70–200mm or smartphone zoom) to capture wildlife from a respectful distance; shoot during the first or last hour of daylight for warmer light; stabilize your camera on your horse’s withers when stopped; avoid flash around animals.

What to Bring

Closed-toe shoesEssential

Protects feet and provides stability when mounting and riding.

Long pantsEssential

Prevents chafing from the saddle and protects legs from brush.

Light rain shell

Useful for sudden showers and wind during cooler months.

Small refillable water bottleEssential

Keeps you hydrated before and after the ride; fits easily in a small pack.

Common Questions

How long is the ride?

The guided ride lasts about 1 hour from saddle time to dismount.

What are the age and weight restrictions?

Riders must be at least 8 years old, at least 50 inches tall, and weigh less than 240 pounds.

Do I need prior horseback experience?

No—rides are designed for beginners and intermediate riders; guides provide instruction and lead the group.

Can I bring a camera?

Yes—compact cameras and phones are fine; keep them secured and follow your guide’s instructions when photographing wildlife.

What if it rains?

Operators may reschedule or offer refunds for severe weather; light rain might still proceed if conditions are safe—check the booking page for policies.

Is this accessible for people with limited mobility?

Standard horseback mounting is required; contact the operator ahead of time to discuss individual accessibility needs.

What to Pack

Closed-toe shoes for stability, long pants to prevent chafing, refillable water bottle for hydration, light rain shell for sudden showers

Did You Know

Shelby Farms Park encompasses roughly 4,500 acres, making it one of the largest urban parks in the United States.

Quick Travel Tips

Book online in advance; Arrive 20 minutes early for check-in; Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes; Expect limited cell signal on deeper trails

Local Flavor

After your ride, head toward Overton Square or Midtown for barbecue at Central BBQ or a local brew at Wiseacre Brewing Co.; these spots pair Memphis’s culinary personality with the calm of the park.

Logistics Snapshot

Closest airport: Memphis International Airport (MEM); Driving distance from downtown Memphis: ~10–15 minutes (about 9 miles); Cell service: intermittent on trails; Permits: No public trail permit required, but reservations with the operator are required.

Sustainability Note

Stay on designated trails, pack out all trash, and avoid feeding wildlife—horses and humans can both spread invasive seeds, so clean gear before and after your visit.

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