Duke Brothers Horses
Equestrian Facility in Heber City, Utah

About Duke Brothers Horses
Duke Brothers Horses is based in Heber City, Utah, a mountain valley town about 45 minutes southeast of Salt Lake City that's long been known for its ranching heritage and stunning alpine scenery. Heber Valley sits at roughly 5,600 feet elevation, surrounded by the Wasatch and Uinta mountain ranges, which makes it one of the most scenic places in the state to ride. The area draws visitors from Park City, Provo, and Salt Lake City year-round, and having a local horse operation like Duke Brothers means riders get authentic access to that landscape. The family-oriented name suggests a hands-on, personal approach to the riding experience.
Services
Services & Process
Duke Brothers Horses offers horseback riding tailored to the terrain and character of Heber Valley. Rides likely include guided trail experiences through mountain meadows and along scenic routes near the valley floor, with horses matched to each rider's ability. Beginner-friendly options walk riders through basic horsemanship before heading out, while more confident riders may cover longer distances with fewer stops. Given the mountain setting, seasonal trail rides during summer and fall are probably a highlight, taking advantage of the wildflower meadows and aspen groves that Heber Valley is known for.
Service Area
Duke Brothers Horses serves riders in Heber City and throughout Heber Valley, including visitors from nearby Midway and Daniels Canyon. The facility is easily accessible from Park City via US-40 and from Provo via US-189 through Provo Canyon. Visitors from Salt Lake City make the drive regularly, especially on weekends and during fall color season.
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