On the edge of Florida’s Cross Florida Greenway, a one-hour private trail ride offers an immediate, hands-on way to move through the region’s pine and sandhill country. Meeting point is 15901 NE 137 Court Fort McCoy, FL. 32134, where a small farm corrals patient quarter horses and tacks up riders of all ages for guided loops into greenway trails. These rides are intentionally family-friendly; tandem seating is available for children ages 2 to 5, and instructors start every group with mounting assistance and a quick basics lesson before the clock starts.
Trails wind under longleaf pines and through oak hammocks, over sandy footing carved into subtle ridges. Riders encounter open flats, shaded hollows and occasional scrub oak—habitats that support gopher tortoises and migratory songbirds. The geology here is flat, sandy limestone overlain by wind-deposited soils, which keeps drainage quick and footing firm for horses. Because the trip is private and guided, the pace can be calm and educational or brisk and adventurous depending on your comfort level.
What makes this experience stand out is its simplicity and attention to small-group care. The host meets riders at the farm and leads horses to the trailhead as a group, so you spend your hour in the woods rather than in a barn. Private rides reduce trail congestion and let families set the tempo; guides tailor instruction to beginners and young riders, so first-time equestrians feel safe while experienced riders still enjoy open stretches. Pricing is straightforward and the ride length fits into half-day travel planning around Ocala’s broader outdoor options.
Practical details matter: bring closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, and water; plan for extra time at check-in; and call if you need a detour map. The trail system connects to broader Cross Florida Greenway corridors, so riders can extend their time on nearby public miles on return visits. This outing is a good fit for intergenerational groups, photographers looking for low-impact access to sandhill light, and anyone who wants a short, high-quality immersion in central Florida’s lesser-seen inland landscape.
Whether you’re introducing a child to horses or swapping pavement for pine needles, this private hour is a clear, accessible way to read the landscape from horseback in a place that still feels like real Florida backcountry. Guides handle saddling, basic instruction, and lead the group from the farm to the trailhead so riders can focus on the ride itself. Rides cost $100 per person for private one-hour bookings, and small changes—like combining a child on a tandem—are handled with a quick phone call. Pack layers for changing weather, secure any loose items, and expect approximately 15–20 extra minutes for mounting and orientation before your hour actually begins. Bring photo ID and any medical notes.