Red Pine Adventures

Written by K. Hart at www.casago.com

About

Red Pine Adventures is locally owned and operated, offering snowmobile and horseback riding tours. No matter the season, you'll experience incredible views on 1,000 acres of privately owned land.

One top selling point of using Red Pine Adventures is that they are minutes from Park City Main Street Historic District. Many other horseback and snowmobile tours are at least 30 minutes away from Park City. This convenience translates into less driving and more adventure time!

Group and private tours are available, both lasting 1.5 hours. You must make a reservation ahead of time. Consider booking weeks in advance if it is a busy season, such as the Fourth of July or the holidays. To schedule a tour, call or email.

As mentioned, all tours take place on privately owned property in the Red Pine Canyon next to Canyons Village. Whether horseback riding or cutting snow atop Park City Mountain, you'll have breathtaking views of Park City!

When looking for an outdoor adventure for all ages near town, look no further than Red Pine Adventures.

Red Pine Adventures: Fun Facts & Cool Features

Since tours are on private land, you have a personalized adventure! Single-track trails explore meadows rich with wildflowers, alpine lakes, rugged buttes, and mountain views. Additionally, you might spot deer, elk, or moose.

A feature that will appeal to parents and those timid of horses is that your friendly guide will pair you with a horse. These are well-behaved animals that are well taken care of. They are sure-footed and kind on the trail, making the trek, even for a "greenhorn," enjoyable. Next, your guide will explain how to guide your steed, ensuring you are comfortable before embarking.

For experienced equestrians, consider a private tour tailor-made for your interests. However, other seasoned riders have commented that the group tour was enjoyable, with plenty of ascents, water crossings, and mountaintop views.

With Red Pine Adventures close to Park City, you can easily book other experiences around your tour. After a morning trail ride, head to Park City Golf Course for an afternoon tee time. And with restaurants aplenty, grab a hearty breakfast at The Eating Establishment before saddling up or snowmobiling.

Speaking of snowmobiling, they use Ski-Doos that run quietly and are energy efficient. They are comfortable, have heated grips, are easy to drive, and are available in one or two-person models. Drivers must be at least 16 with a valid driver's license, while additional riders must be at least 5.

A cost-saving plus is their willingness to provide pick-up/drop-off services if you stay in Park City. You'll need to contact them to see if it applies to horseback tours.

When you need an outdoor experience close to Park City that is fun, safe, and professionally managed, make a reservation at Red Pine Adventures!

Getting There

Here are driving directions from Park City to Red Pine Adventures:

  • Head southeast on Main Street toward Heber Avenue.
  • Turn left onto Deer Valley Drive and continue for approximately 1 mile.
  • Merge onto UT-248 E via the ramp to US-40 E/Kamas and travel for about 5 miles.
  • Take the exit onto US-40 W toward Heber City and proceed for around 6 miles.
  • Keep right at the fork to continue on UT-248 E/Kearns Boulevard, following signs for Kamas.
  • Turn right onto UT-224 N/Olympic Parkway and drive for approximately 2.5 miles.
  • Turn left onto Canyons Resort Drive,
  • Address: 2050 White Pine Canyon Rd., Park City, Utah 84060

Cost

Below are the costs for the various tours at Red Pine Adventures:

  • 1.5 Hour Horseback Tour: $150 per person (tax and tip not included.)
  • 1.5 Hour Horseback Private: $200 per person (tax and tip not included.)
  • 1.5 Hour Snowmobile Tour: $295 per person (tax and tip not included.)
  • 1.5 Hour Snowmobile Private: $500 per person (tax and tip not included.)

Prices are subject to change; check their website for the latest information.

What’s Included

Local Tips

  • Horseback riders must be at least 8 years old; weight limit is 250 lbs.
  • Horseback riding tours are at 9 and 11:00 AM and 1 PM. Plan accordingly.
  • Snowmobile tours are at 9 and 11:00 AM and 1 and 3 PM. Plan accordingly.
  • Double riding on the horses is not allowed.

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