moderate
2–3 hours
Participants should have moderate fitness to handle uphill and downhill trail sections comfortably.
Explore Cullowhee’s stunning Flame/Fern Combo trail ride, where fiery azaleas meet sprawling mountain views and serene fern forests. This horseback adventure offers a unique way to experience North Carolina’s Appalachian beauty.
Starting at $108.60 | Experience Awesome Views And Cool Fern Forests
Experience the breathtaking FLAME AZALEA-FERN FOREST TRAIL, where you'll ride through vibrant Flame Azaleas and enchanting pine forests reminiscent of Star Wars. Ascend to a stunning meadow with 30-mile views, then descend through a lush fern forest. This unforgettable adventure combines nature's beauty with equine excitement on a 200-acre horse farm.
This is an amazing experience. Descending from the top you travel through an old youth camp. Next, you enter an enchanting lush, deep wood, fern forest. It meanders through a dense forest before returning to the barn. This is a 200 acre working horse farm.
Meet your guide at Arrowmont Stables and Cabins on the northwest end of Lake Glenville about a mile from the lake. It's only a 20 minute drive from Cashiers, NC. At this 200-acre (80-hectare) working horse farm you’ll get acquainted with equine behavior and riding tips during a 50-minute safety program via training video and/or live demonstration.
Plan at least 2 and a Half hours for your adventure. Trail Time is approximately 80 minutes plus your Safety Program.
Plan at least 1 1/4 hours on the trail.
In addition, remember your safety program and personal prepping time for an added 45-60 minutes.
This all starts at the stated trail time, not before.
When you arrive at the stables AT 11 AM, you will
This preparation takes anywhere from 30-45 minutes. So the time that you actually start on your trail ride will be more like 11:45 AM.
The total time that you are at the stables will be at least 45 minutes plus your particular trail length time.
For an 11 AM ride, you DON'T arrive at 10 AM. Everything will start at 11 AM. This is true for each trail time reservation.
AGE TO RIDE: Six year old children have successfully ridden on all the trails. Sometimes there's a precocious five year old who may ride. What we look for are:
The oldest rider we've had was 92 years young. She was a Grandmother who wanted to go riding with her grand-children. She was a great sport and it was easy to see why her "kids" wanted her along!
DOUBLE RIDING: We are sorry but "Double Riding" is not permitted. It's been proven to be less safe than if each person/child were on their own horse.
WEIGHT LIMIT
Weight limit for walking trails is 250lb. The weight needs to be proper for your height. For example, a person who is 5 feet tall weighing 250lbs would not be able to go riding.
I'm sorry but they simply wouldn't be able to properly hold on with their legs. It is primarily your legs that keep you securely "fastened" to your horse. Your proper balance is also important.
To help you understand the weight restrictions... A horse can comfortably carry 20% of his body weight. So to carry someone who weighs 250 lbs, you need a horse that weighs at least 1250 lbs. That is a huge horse and the top of his back is usually at or near 5 feet 6 inches or more. If you are a short person who needs a large horse to ride, that's a long way to fall if you can't gripe well with your legs. Plus, if you needed to get back on in the forest, if would be almost impossible.
Allergy Information
If you suspect you or someone in your group has allergy problems and still want to reserve a horse for them, PLEASE do not expect to get a refund when, in fact, an allergic reaction occurs and you or the person(s) in your group are unable to ride their horse(s).
I'm sorry but we have to turn away too many people who are not allergic to be able to refund for an allergic incident that may or may not occur. Please Be Aware.
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DISCOUNTS: We value and appreciate our Military and our Public Safety Officers (Policemen). Present your Military/Police ID UPON ARRIVAL and receive a 10% discount for you and your immediate family. If you pay online, present your ID when you arrive to receive your refund. Check the Discount page for more information on Discounts.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
SOME RIDING TIPS:
The meadow offers 30-mile vistas perfect for spotting distant wildlife or landmarks.
Ascend and descend through varying elevations where weather can shift quickly.
Closed-toe shoes with a heel help keep secure in stirrups during the ride.
Bring water to stay refreshed, especially on warmer days during the uphill sections.
Cullowhee is part of the historic Cherokee homeland, with trails likely following ancient animal and hunting paths through the mountains.
Arrowmont Horse Farm emphasizes sustainable trail maintenance to protect native plant species and minimize soil erosion.
Protective headgear is recommended for all riders for safety.
Staying hydrated during the 2–3 hour ride is crucial.
all specific
Spring weather can be cool and breezy at higher elevations.
spring specific
Protect your skin during the exposed meadow sections on sunny days.
summer specific