Ride a Rescue Stables
Equestrian Facility in Wellston, Oklahoma
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About Ride a Rescue Stables
Ride a Rescue Stables is a horseback riding facility in Wellston, Oklahoma, a small town in Lincoln County about 40 miles east of Oklahoma City along Route 66. The facility has a unique identity built around rescued horses, giving riders a chance to connect with animals that have been given a second chance. It currently has one review on record with a 1-star rating, so calling ahead and asking specific questions before visiting is a smart move. That said, the concept of riding rescue horses appeals to many families and animal lovers looking for something more meaningful than a standard trail ride.
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Services & Process
Ride a Rescue Stables centers on horseback riding experiences using horses that have been rescued and rehabilitated. This often means guided trail rides, basic riding sessions for beginners, and potentially educational experiences about horse rescue and care. Participants typically ride under supervision, making it approachable for first-timers and families. The rescue model also means the horse roster can change over time as animals are adopted or new ones come in, which keeps the experience fresh for repeat visitors.
Service Area
Ride a Rescue Stables is located in Wellston, serving riders from Lincoln County and the surrounding region. It's a reasonable drive from Oklahoma City, Edmond, and Guthrie for families looking for a day trip with a purpose. The Route 66 corridor makes it easy to find and pair with other stops along the historic highway.
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