Articles Tagged 'New Mexico'

Dude Ranch Blog

Play Cowboy on this Century Old Working Cattle Ranch in New Mexico

78,000 acres of wild high country, 3000 head of yearling steers and just four guests! Can you handle playing cowboy here? Learn about N Bar Ranch in New Mexico and get swept away with these dreamy Western photos. by Darley Newman If you want a working ranch vacation where you can really get in...

50 State Trail Riding Project

Horse Riding New Mexico- The Argentina Trail Loop Photo Journey

A New Mexico trail rider showcases a horseback ride on the Argentina Trail Loop near Ruidoso for the Equitrekking 50 State Trail Riding Project. by "Dusty" I am a very frequent rider of New Mexico trails––nearly every day. I share my rides with friends via emails I call my "Horse J...

Equestrian Travel Articles

Bring Your Own Horse Vacations: RV Parks

Looking for a horse-friendly RV park? Check out these great places set up to accommodate travelers with horses across the USA. by Alexandra Begley There are horse-friendly RV parks throughout the United States, making it easier for travelers to bring their own horse and ride. Check out the bel...

Dude Ranch Blog

New Mexico Dude Ranches & Horse Riding Photo Journey

From the cottonwood banks of the Rio Grande to the canyons of the Gila National Forest, explore New Mexico on horseback in this photo journey. Riding in the Southwest, you can discover varied scenery, including arid mesas, rose-colored deserts, forested mountains, white sands and rugged canyons....

Expert Equestrian Articles

Chaz - The Mustang from White Sands, New Mexico

The history of wild horses at White Sands and Chaz, a Mustang who found a home- a wild horse adoption success story! Story by Steve Simmons, Photographs Supplied by the Joe and Merrill Hancock Family.  White Sands Wild Horse History The wild horses of White Sands, New Mexico had live...

Equestrian Travel Articles

Photographing the Free Roaming Horse

Learn about the challenges and rewards of photographing wild horses  by Steve Simmons For years I admired and revered many of the wild horse photos I’d seen in books, magazines, and art galleries. Stallions locked in combat. Herds running at full gallop across the landscape. You a...