About Saddle Up Wine Tours
Saddle Up Wine Tours offers a unique experience that combines horseback riding with a visit to a charming ranch. The ranch is home to rescued horses, including some Appaloosas, and a playful family of goats. Guests can enjoy a tour of the ranch, learn about the horses, and interact with the friendly goats. The knowledgeable and friendly guides provide a welcoming atmosphere and share interesting stories. The company operates as a non-profit, so participating in the tour supports the care of the horses. After the ranch visit, guests can enjoy a wine tour. The owner, TJ, is passionate about horses and their welfare, and is known for her talent, experience, and deep knowledge of the animals. Guests have praised the scenic and beautiful rides, as well as TJ's excellent guidance and instruction. The ranch is described as rustic, with no showers, but the views and the animals are incredible, providing a great reset for visitors. Guests have had positive experiences with the ranch, including lessons and trail rides, and have learned and gained confidence through their interactions with the horses.
We’ve stayed at Saddle Up Ranch four times and love it…….it is rustic (no showers etc) but the views and the animals are incredible. It’s such a great re set! TJ (owner) is incredible, she is truly passionate about horses and their welfare. I’ve never met anyone more talented, experienced and knowledgeable about them. My daughter has had a couple of lessons and trail rides and has learnt and gained so much confidence. I’d recommend calling and explaining what you’re wanting for your ride experience if you’re a rider as TJ will go above and beyond to deliver.
My husband and I just left there and can’t stop talking about it. Such an amazing experience. Loved that it was a rescue and how much TJ loves her animals and you can tell she loves what she does, her excitement made us even more excited. We got to ride through the mountain running up in down some super cool trails. Had the best time ever. Can’t wait to do it again. Would recommend to everyone we know.