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    Fall Creek Falls Riding Stables

    4.9 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Gorgeous day
    Nicole B.

    Everyone was friendly. Horses seemed to be well cared for. They operate on a first come basis but we didn't have to wait. Reasonable rate of $30 per person. Ride was about an hour. Went up and down hills and into the forest. My seven year old was able to ride all by himself. We had a great time.

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    Salliese T.

    Very nice environment. A lot of other animals that you can feed and observe while you wait. They have a "bull" you can ride (or fall off of ). They also have cornhole which did help the time pass by pretty quickly. The trail was nice. Not very scenic but still nice. We enjoyed it.

    Crystal H.

    This was a nice place to visit. The family had a great time riding the horses. The staff was friendly and the horses was very well trained and well mannered. The trails was beautiful and peaceful

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    Was a nice time riding in the wooded tract.. the young men who assisted were friendly and attentive

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    Buntlington Farms - Harold with Dancer and Reign

    Buntlington Farms

    (6 reviews)

    Awesome day at Buntlington Farms. The drive there is beautiful, passing through the gorgeous green…read moretree covering and the Tennessee River on your side view. Get there and was greeted by Miss Jesse She is the perfect picture of southern hospitality and genuine southern charm, a real champ and blessing to have met. She let me ride her horse ~ "Faith" she was a sweetheart They have 7 horses to choose from based on your style of ride. The Farm Owner is so cool, just a perfect gentleman and loving guy ~ Harold, who came along for the ride and showed me his place. 175 acres of Tennessee's finest land tucked away in the back mountains with Black Angus grazing the land, oh and one special brown Jersey named "Amy" Breath taking views, 2 ponds with a really cool tree forest next to them. I got the blessing of having both Jess and Harold to guide me giving me the lay out of the land. Horses were great, beautiful animals because of course Jesse takes care of them like their her babies They do events there too - weddings, church services, family gatherings due to the beauty of the place. I recommend this place and will go back. There's nothing like being around folks who you feel like you've known for years - that's Jesse and Harold Lastly, the charge was $30 bucks for an hour which beats all of the rest big time and Jesse went over the time too on the trail ride. If and when you go please be sure to give a good tip because they deserve it. Cary

    Had an amazing horse ride adventure on this beautiful property. Harold leads a great trail ride…read more I highly recommend this opportunity to connect with horses and nature! Horses bring me great joy- I'll be back!

    Ocoee Horseride - After our ride

    Ocoee Horseride

    (13 reviews)

    I gifted a trail ride to my granddaughter for Christmas and she got to go out in April, on a…read morebeautiful day. She came home raving about how awesome this ride was. She has no riding experience and they gave her a very gentle horse. She loved the scenery-that area of TN is stunning! She loved it so much she's asked to have this gifted to her every year on her birthday and Christmas!

    Beautiful trails however very disappointed in lack of planning…read more Our wranglers told us to show up early, only to arrive an hour after the original planned time. The wranglers (Kay and Lee) did not verbally apologize for any mistake made the entire time. Mistake #1 being late Mistake #2 forgetting the list of who goes on what horse Mistake #3 getting lost People were so sore and tired of being on their horse (at least 4 hours worth) that they were walking while leading their horse. Some people fell, got pushed around by their horse, etc. It was a mess. The trip did not seem planned at all. Our lunch break was just us getting off the horse and eating while standing by our horses in a very narrow trail. Not to mention it didn't seem like either of the wranglers have been on that trail recent enough to remember it. The horses were very nice, they just didn't seem to listen that day and it seemed our wranglers couldn't do anything about it. With more organization and planning the trip would have been fine. In my opinion, there should have been planned stopping points and more communication from the wranglers to the riders throughout the trail to check on us.

    Hanson Farms

    Hanson Farms

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    Great faculty just off the hwy in Kimball, TN. You can tell they've done a lot of work on the farm…read morethat was previously neglected(I believe it sat empty for over a year) . And you can tell they are passionate about horses! We took our homeschool group with over 25 kids and they had a blast. It was educational and interactive. They kids learned about horse bits, horse care, tacking and so much more. The horses were sweet, gentle and we all fell in love with them. Friendly service, fair prices, and knowledgeable staff. I look forward to lessons for my daughter very soon. Highly recommend.

    PUPPY BUYERS BEWARE!!…read more To begin with please know the 1 star is for the breeder and not the two puppies we bought. It is of my opinion that the Jordan told us whatever she thought we would want to hear in order to sell her puppies. I have found Jordan to combative without accountability for her actions as evident in her response to my review. As part of Jordan's sales pitch she misrepresented the puppies as having been genetically passed for diseases and specifically mentioned that the parent dogs were tested for hip dysplasia. I have since learned that there is NO "genetic" test for hip dysplasia. Jordan subsequently provided a certificate showing normal testing for DM but there is absolutely NO relation between the DM and hip dysplasia. It's my understanding that most all reputable dog breeders list there mating dogs with the OFA.org database. We went to Hanson Farms with an interest in their white German Shepherds. My wife and I have not had a dog/puppy in over 20 years and at the time knew very little to nothing about what would be involved with raising puppies, 100% inexperienced. Out of concern for having a puppy (or puppies) we explained in great detail our work schedule and how we can be gone for long periods of time in a day. Jordan misled us to believe that having two puppies would be a good idea as it would keep each pup company, and further stated "that it was easier to train, behavior, potty, etc." Jordan even mentioned that she offered a puppy daycare service to watch the puppies when we have longer than normal work days. After speaking with multiple professionals -- including a representative with VCA Animal Hospital, The Tennessee German shepherd of East Tennessee, and three dog trainers -- we were told that both, having two puppies and to allow the puppies to go to her home for puppy daycare, was "BAD ADVICE," especially coming from a breeder. Apparently, part of the reason they said it was bad advice is something called, "Litter Mate Syndrome," which involves behavioral issues, dependency issues and aggression, all of what we have been witnessing between the two puppies. Jordan has discounted the litter mate syndrome as having no "evidence" to back this up. As a breeder she either knew or should have known about this as there is plenty of evidence out there but Jordan tries to focus on an article written by a dog trainer rather than facts. The Texas A&M University School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences wrote an article regarding the subject: https://today.tamu.edu/2023/09/28/understanding-littermate-syndrome-in-puppy-pairs/ After five days of having the puppies, given Jordan's misrepresentation and learning the truth about the genetic testing, the litter mate syndrome, and after speaking with several dog professionals we took the advice of other professional dog breeders and asked to return the puppies for a full refund. It's not buyers remorse when one has been duped and misled. Again, Jordan showed no interest in the puppies' welfare but seemed to be more concerned with a so-called "policy" of a $300 non-refundable deposit. She further stated that we would only receive the difference in whatever the puppies would sell for as she seemingly had no intention of selling them for what we paid ($900 per puppy). Not until we asked for the refund were we ever informed of any non-refundable deposit, neither verbally nor in writing. In fact, Jordan required that we pay the full $1,800 up front, of which we paid. Given Jordan's lack of professionalism and what seems to be a matter of money rather than showing interest in the puppies welfare and because of the love we have for the puppies we have decided to go against the advice we were given and decided to do what we believe is in the best interest of the puppies. We believe that the puppies going back to Hanson Farms is by no means in their best interest given the circumstances and given the unkept conditions we received the puppies (dirt inside the ears, numerous worms, etc). I question how Hanson Farms can even be allowed to be a breeder. And as a result of Jordan's ill advice we will now have to spend a lot of money to deal with the behavioral issues. Lastly, when we went to pick up the puppies I met with several of Jordan's adult dogs. Their adult dogs were unruly and exhibited bad behavior, trying to bite at me or jumping on me. In fact, one of the non-parental dogs tried to attack me from behind although Jordan will not admit to this. When I later mentioned to Jordan the bad behavior of her dogs she tried to discount this as the mother dog protecting her pups and made some excuse of how her other dog was trying to hug me. I believe it is common knowledge that a well behaved dog that has been trained does not jump on people.

    Fall Creek Falls Riding Stables - horsebackriding - Updated June 2026

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