Horseback Riding Near Capitol Reef
in Wayne County, Utah
There is no more authentic way to explore Capitol Reef Country than from the back of a horse. Long before paved roads and hiking trails, this was the primary way that pioneers and outlaws navigated the labyrinthine canyons and high-altitude forests of Southern Utah. Today, you can follow in those same hoofprints, trading the hum of a car engine for the rhythmic creak of saddle leather and the steady pace of a trusted mountain horse.
The beauty of riding here lies in the region’s extreme diversity. You can spend your morning trotting through the dusty, cinematic desert of the lower "Reef"—where towering Wingate sandstone cliffs make you feel like you've stepped into a classic Western—and your afternoon climbing into the cool, shaded aspen groves of Fishlake National Forest. Whether you are a first-time rider looking for a gentle hour-long trail or a seasoned equestrian seeking a multi-day backcountry odyssey, the "Vertical Desert" provides a backdrop of unparalleled scale and beauty.
Trail Logistics & Preparation
Crowd Favorite Trail Rides
Experience the frontier first-hand.The Red Bluff & Windgate Tunnel
This classic route takes you past the massive Red Bluff and through terrain that looks straight out of a Hollywood movie. It’s the perfect introduction to desert riding, offering wide-open views with minimal technical climbing.
Cohab Canyon to Fruita
Start from the Fruita area and wind your way through the hidden "potholes" and canyons of the Waterpocket Fold. This trail offers some of the best overhead views of the historic Fruita district and the winding Fremont River.
Boulder Mountain High Country
When the desert floor heats up, head for the high country. Riding through the Fishlake National Forest on the slopes of Boulder Mountain provides a complete change of pace, with lush greenery and vistas that stretch for 100 miles across the desert below.

