North Forty Escapes
Equestrian Facility in Oakley, Utah

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About North Forty Escapes
North Forty Escapes is an outdoor adventure provider based in Oakley, Utah, earning a 4.7 rating from 82 reviews. Oakley sits in the upper Weber Valley in Summit County, a quiet rural stretch that doesn't get nearly as much tourist attention as nearby Park City, but offers some of the most unspoiled ranch country in northern Utah. This facility combines horseback riding with fishing, which makes it a rare find for outdoors-focused visitors who want more than a single activity. It's the kind of place that rewards visitors who are willing to venture a few miles off the main highway.
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Services & Process
North Forty Escapes pairs guided horseback riding with fishing experiences, giving customers a full outdoor recreation package in one location. The horseback rides take you through Oakley's open Weber Valley terrain, with views of the surrounding mountains that few busy trail operators can match for solitude and scenery. The fishing component likely involves access to the Weber River or private ponds in the area, offering trout fishing in a setting that complements the riding experience. Together, these two activities make for a genuinely full day outdoors without bouncing between multiple providers.
Service Area
North Forty Escapes is located in Oakley in the Kamas Valley area of Summit County, serving visitors from throughout the Weber River corridor. It's accessible from Park City via Highway 32, making it a natural add-on for travelers already spending time in the area.
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