How to Horseback Ride Along Cabo’s Pacific Beaches

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There’s no better way to connect with Cabo San Lucas’ untamed beauty than by galloping along its windswept Pacific shores. At Mucho Cabo, we’re passionate about uncovering experiences that blend adventure with authenticity—and horseback riding here delivers exactly that. From desert trails to secluded beaches, this guide will help you saddle up for an unforgettable journey through Cabo’s wild side.

Why Horseback Riding in Cabo?

Cabo’s Pacific coast is a study in contrasts: golden dunes meet turquoise waves, while rugged desert cliffs frame endless horizons. Horseback riding lets you explore these landscapes at a pace that allows you to absorb every detail—the scent of sagebrush, the crash of waves, and the thrill of spotting whales breaching offshore (December–April). Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a first-timer, this activity offers a unique perspective on Baja California’s natural wonders.

Choosing the Right Tour Operator

Selecting a reputable provider ensures both safety and enjoyment. Here are our top picks:

Rancho Carisuva

  • Location: 8 miles from Cabo San Lucas
  • Highlights: 2-hour eco-tours through deserts, beaches, and canyons. Includes access to an animal sanctuary ($20 park fee).
  • Best For: Families (riders aged 6+).

Cuadra San Francisco Equestrian Center

  • Location: Between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo
  • Highlights: Customizable rides (1–2 hours) on well-trained horses. Cash-only payments.
  • Best For: Riders seeking personalized experiences.

Wild Canyon Adventures

  • Highlights: 1.5–2 hour rides with access to Wagoona Aqua Park and a post-ride meal. $25 park fee.
  • Best For: Families with kids (ages 4+).

Amigo Activities

  • Tours: Choose from Migriño Beach rides, Corredor coastal stops, or desert “Old West” adventures. Includes helmets and water.
  • Best For: Ocean lovers and photography enthusiasts.

G-Force Adventures

  • Perks: Tequila tasting, unlimited buffet, and whale-watching opportunities (winter).
  • Best For: Groups celebrating special occasions.

Pro Tip: Book early during peak seasons (November–April) and confirm if transportation is included.

What to Wear and Bring

  • Clothing: Long pants (to prevent chafing), closed-toe shoes (tennis shoes work), and lightweight layers.
  • Sun Protection: Biodegradable SPF 30+ sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and UV-blocking sunglasses.
  • Extras: Reusable water bottle, camera (with strap!), and cash for park fees (20–25 per person).

Safety First: Tips for a Smooth Ride

  1. Listen to Your Guide: They’ll teach you basic commands and match you with a horse suited to your skill level.
  2. Respect Weight Limits: Most operators cap riders at 240 lbs (110 kg).
  3. Stay Hydrated: The desert sun is unforgiving—drink water before, during, and after your ride.
  4. Avoid Loose Accessories: Scarves or dangling jewelry can spook horses.
  5. Check Local Regulations: Some beaches restrict riding hours or zones.

Beginner-Friendly Tours

New to riding? These operators excel at making novices feel confident:

Best On Cabo

  • Tour: 2-hour Horseback Beach Ride with bilingual guides.
  • Perks: Step-by-step instruction and calm, experienced horses.

FunCabo

  • Tour: Relaxed beach trots along the Pacific.
  • Details: Riders must be 7+ years old. Biodegradable sunscreen recommended.

Understanding Restrictions and Fees

  • Age Limits: Most tours welcome riders aged 4–7+, depending on the operator.
  • Health Notes: Not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with back issues.
  • Park Fees: Often excluded from tour prices—budget 20–25 per person.

Final Thoughts

Horseback riding along Cabo’s Pacific beaches isn’t just an activity—it’s a gateway to understanding the region’s raw, unspoiled spirit. As you traverse sunbaked trails and splash through tidal pools, you’ll discover why this experience tops our list of Cabo’s must-try adventures.

At Mucho Cabo, we live for these moments of connection: where land meets sea, tradition meets thrill, and every ride tells a story. Ready to write yours? Giddy up—your Cabo adventure awaits.

Featured Image Credit: Rancho Carisuva

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