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Camp Cho Yeh

2.9 (10 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Food was very bad, hair in all food. Only fun thing was pool because the lake was drained.

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Super fun, great counselors, awesome times, surprisingly good food, very good way of getting closer to God.

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Loveland Ranch - Our ride  wonderful place   Kate the guide was amazing

Loveland Ranch

4.4(51 reviews)
37.0 mi

What an unforgettable family adventure! My wife and our two daughters enjoying a peaceful horseback…read moreride through a magnificent winter wonderland in the mountains. The scenery was absolutely breathtaking -- a crisp, snow-covered trail winding through tall pine trees under a brilliant blue sky with perfect fluffy clouds. The weather was ideal: sunny, calm, and just cold enough to make it feel like a true winter escape without being uncomfortable. Huge shoutout to our incredibly patient and helpful tour guide who made the entire experience smooth, safe, and enjoyable for everyone (especially first-timers). She was fantastic with the horses and kept the ride relaxed and fun the whole way. Highly recommend this experience for families looking to create lasting memories together. 10/10!

This was our first time ever riding horses, and the experience was really good. This looks like a…read morefamily-owned business, which honestly made the experience even better for me. Everyone was friendly and welcoming. The horses are well trained and follow each other since they already know the trail, but they still respond to commands like go and stop, and you can steer them left or right if you want. That made us feel comfortable even as first-time riders. The only area I think could be improved is having a small practice area for brand-new riders to learn the basics before heading out on the trail. Other than that, everything was amazing. The ride was about an hour long and very enjoyable. We will definitely be coming back!

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Loveland Ranch - My wife and our two daughters enjoying a peaceful horseback ride through a magnificent winter wonderland in the mountains.

My wife and our two daughters enjoying a peaceful horseback ride through a magnificent winter wonderland in the mountains.

Loveland Ranch - Missy - One of the horses

Missy - One of the horses

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2E Stables

2E Stables

4.0(1 review)
42.2 mi

A bit indecisive about giving them a three star or four star. As you can see four won, because of…read morethe price, and in the end I will be back. It's my second time to 2E Stables. Every year, for my daughters birthday I take her somewhere new for an hour ride. Last year we were in Jamaica for her ride, but the year before, it just happen to be our first time to 2E Stables. Two years ago the price was just as affordable as it was today. Except then, they were located in the Huntsville State Park. At Huntsville our group was deep, our guides were men who were very attentive. Helped us getting up on our horse. By help, I'm not mad, they pushed us up with both their hands all up on our bum. Reminds me of "Friends", the Joey scene regarding the tailor. I'm Joey, "That's how it's done, tell him Ross." You guys can be Ross "Why yes, yes it is,..... In prison." They helped me, then they helped a friend same way except more force and she ended up on the floor on the other side of the horse. We were all frightened at first but after a few minutes, we couldn't stop laughing. We still can't stop laughing at the thought of it. Maybe it's just me. New location is less then ten minutes from Huntsville State Park. The ride is not as scenic. They have a very sweet friendly young lady checking you in, then she takes you out on the ride. Doesn't grab your derrière but is very helpful in getting everyone on the horse! She's very quiet. I'm used to the guides always being much more entertaining, which I don't mind. Sometimes though they can be bothersome, so it was nice she just let us ride and chat among ourselves. The inexpensive price will bring us back, once or twice more. Only $35 bucks, still unbeatable, and still cash only. Take the good with the bad! It's called balance.

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2E Stables - 2 years ago 2016

2 years ago 2016

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Triple H Horse Farms

Triple H Horse Farms

3.7(3 reviews)
45.2 mi

This place is in such an awesome location! Literally right across the highway from the Woodlands…read moreMall! The sweet lady who owns and runs this barn genuinely cares for every horse. I have boarded two of my horses there and never had an issue. They are very knowledgeable and what they do and even hold events for all the barn members! You were able to visit the barn whenever you would like which is good to see the daily care in real time! They do a very good job at getting rid of nonsense drama that you see at most barns. I highly recommend this place!

I boarded my horse here May 2021 to Dec 2021. It was close to my home and my son was going in for a…read morekidney transplant so I overlooked the rough facility to be close to my horse. Little did I know about this farm because I walked in off the road and never googled it. The elderly owner appears very sweet and presented as the well doing sweet grandma type. In my time here- 1 horse died,4 coliced with vet visits needed, 1gut impaction with a week of hospitalization at Waller vet , 3 severe fence pole impalements, 1 horse down for 3 days with laminitis, 2 chokes with vet tubing, horses loose in neighboring construction site from pushing down fences due to hunger and gates left open by teen grandsons and their friends who try to clean stalls. Horses are fed 1 small flake of hay 1 time a day and 1 scoop of grain 2x a day no matter what she tells you and paddocks have sand weeds so they have nothing to eat. They are starving between am/pm grain scoops and one flake. Feedings are 6 am and sometimes night is 10 pm depending on if her helper is feeding. That is 16 hours without anything to eat outdoors but weeds and sand. Herd aggression is high and horses standing idle digging paws at roots of weeds for something to eat. I can share all of this because I was out DAILY to set up feed for my 33 year old horse so the owner could just hang the buckets. I paid board and bought my own food and hay and set it up to be sure she was fed enough. I cleaned my own stall and buckets. The feed and water buckets were not once cleaned for any horse in the months I was there. Black mold stained water buckets are very telling. My sons would do a "water check" while I cleaned my stall and horses daily found without water in large buckets(dry) . Owner's son jailed for child molestation (see internet search on farm) The presenting very sweet elderly non equestrian mother of the jailed son is trying to manage farm while he's in jail and stated to me she is " on a limited income and she cannot afford to feed more hay because she has to pay her son's legal bills." She often misses the horses injuries when bringing them in from outdoors because she is just in a rush to get it done and horses have been left laying down in pasture ill or off grain without her intervention because she just throws some grain and leaves the stable to attend to grandkids and a special needs child in family. Stalls are not bedded but once a month for the boarders that show up. Many boarders are absent so they don't really see what is happening. Sharp nails, screws, sheet metal everywhere, fences being held together with hay bale string. This is a train wreck of a farm that is falling apart, it needs to close down but she is trying to keep it open for her son who won't be out of jail for years. Do not board here. Horses may look ok but under the hood of this farm there is ALOT that is awry. I watched and this is my first review ever online. I tried to speak with the owner about hay requirements for horses by size and also offered to pay for and provide the farm round bales for the pastures. I could not stand the neglect I saw each day. The response was " the horses are fine, they don't always have food in the wild". Once I was contrary to her by bringing up the needs she told me to get in my lane and if I don't like her rules to leave. As I was looking for another place I was told they were asking me to leave. I am not writing this in anger but to create an awareness so no other horses have to suffer hunger and neglect as I have seen. I feel awful for the horses I left behind because they are sweet souls whose owners are just unaware since they are trusting of the lady running it. Honestly written by a 35 year equestrian that has boarded in farms in 3 states and also ran a small boarding farm at my home for years. Never have I seen such disregard for the horses. It's just a money machine to this family. Don't be fooled as I was !! Please look around there are so many other places to board your horse. It is unsafe here.

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Triple H Horse Farms
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