In The Field: EquiTrek

In The Field: EquiTrek

Saddle up for exclusive access to stunning landscapes on a privately owned ranch, with lunch at a secluded beach.

By Bear Yuba Land Trust

Date and time

Saturday, April 12 · 10am - 3pm PDT

Location

Oak Tree Stables

17031 Piper Lane Penn Valley, CA 95946 United States

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours

Enjoy exclusive access to stunning landscapes on a privately owned ranch from the comfort of your saddle. This ride takes you to a secluded beach on Englebright Lake, where you can relax and enjoy a provided lunch, before saddling up again for a ride back to Oak Tree Stables.

Important Ride Details:

  • Intermediate/advanced
  • This is not a technical ride, but it does involve a steep descent and an uphill climb
  • Horses must be in good physical condition to handle the terrain
  • Riders must bring their own shoed or booted horses
  • The ride will be three hours, with an additional hour long break for lunch
  • We are expecting 15-20 riders, split into intermediate and advanced groups


Know Before You Go:

What: In The Field with Bear Yuba Land Trust: Equitrek (Guided Horse Trek)

When: Saturday, April 12, 2025; 10am - 3pm

Meeting Place: Oak Tree Stables located at 17031 Piper Ln, Penn Valley, CA 95946

Parking: There is room for 10 trailers at Oak Tree Stables; the remaining riders are boarders at the stables

Register: Tickets are $75 per person, with lunch included.
PLEASE NOTE: If you board your horse at Oak Tree Stables, please choose the ticket "Oak Tree Stable Boarder" indicating that you do not require trailer parking.

BYLT MEMBERS: Click promo in the check out and enter MEMBER to unlock a $10 discount.

Cancelation Due To Weather: In the case of extreme weather, this event will be canceled and rescheduled.

For questions, please reach out to Engagement Manager, Emma LaValley, at emma@bylt.org or (530) 272-5994 x 207. Thank you!

Please do not attend if you or anyone in your household is experiencing fever, cold, or flu-like symptoms. Thank you for keeping everyone safe!

Organized by

Bear Yuba Land Trust is a non-profit, membership-supported organization that works to promote voluntary conservation of the region’s natural, historical and agricultural legacy.  Our mission is to protect and defend the working and natural lands of the Bear and Yuba River Watersheds and empower healthy, resilient communities through nature access and education.