1 Hour Trail Ride - Public Ride introduces riders to Ocala’s Cross Florida Greenway near Fort McCoy, Florida. Meet at 15901 NE 137 Court Fort McCoy, FL. 32134, where a small working farm corrals calm, well-schooled horses and readies riders for a relaxed, guided loop. The experience is ideal for beginners and families: basic instruction at the trailhead, tandem rides available for children ages 2–5, and staff who move deliberately to build confidence. Trails run through pine flatwoods and sandhill ridges, habitats defined by coarse sand, palmetto, scrub oak, and stands of longleaf and slash pine. Scattered limestone outcrops and patches of wiregrass add texture, while seasonal wildflowers brighten spring and fall rides. Birdsong is constant; white-tailed deer and gopher tortoise sightings are possible. Your one-hour ride is practical: arrival is scheduled to minimize waiting, the guide fits your mount, and your clock starts once you are moving. At $60 per person, the outing is an affordable way to experience Florida trails from the saddle. Expect a brief lesson, a friendly pace, and small group attention. The Cross Florida Greenway itself has an interesting backstory: land once proposed for a canal project in the mid-20th century was protected and repurposed as conserved trail corridor, which gives this place a layered sense of open corridors and preserved habitat. Local guided rides like this are notable because they open private farm access to public trails and prioritize rider safety. Practical tips: wear closed-toe shoes, bring water, and use sun protection. Plan a little extra time for check-in, and call ahead if you need tandem arrangements. When booking online, confirm you received the detour map or contact the operator. The ride is gentle enough for young riders and curious adults, and it offers a fresh perspective on Ocala’s outdoor options. Saddle time here pairs easy instruction with the region’s sandy trails, making it a standout addition to a weekend of springs, hikes, and cycling on the Greenway. For families, first-timers, and riders seeking calm guided miles, this one-hour ride delivers accessible outdoor fun and a clear taste of Florida trail riding. Riders should arrive prepared for sandy footing and shifting temperatures under pine canopy. In summer, afternoon thunderstorms can spark, so morning slots often provide cooler conditions and crisper light for photographs. Guides know local loops and can tailor route length to comfort level, often steering through shaded stretches when the sun climbs. The farm atmosphere is low-key; you mount from blocked mounts and receive encouragement rather than racing instruction. Parents appreciate the tandem option for toddlers, and solo riders find the patient horses easy to read. Remember to secure loose items, stow cameras safely, and keep voices calm to avoid spooking mounts.