You don't need to own your own horses in Kentucky to enjoy them. Kentucky is known around the world not only for its Thoroughbred racing stock, but for its
horse farms and horse parks as well. If there was one horse experience to choose, it would be a visit to
The Kentucky Horse Park. Admission into the Kentucky Horse Park includes entrance into the world-renowned International Museum of the Horse, the American Saddlebred Museum, as well as the beautiful grounds. During the spring, there are also guided trail rides, horse-drawn trolley tours, horse farm tours, and more. The Kentucky Horse Park is home to more than 40 different breeds of horses, and is a wonderful glimpse into Kentucky's world of horses.
Although thoroughbred Kentucky horse parks and horse farms are the most common throughout Kentucky, the American saddlebred is the only breed of horse indigenous to Kentucky. Tour a Saddlebred horse farm in Shelbyville, which is considered to be the Saddlebred Capital of the world, and see first hand why these animals have become Kentucky's premiere show horse.
There is perhaps no better way to explore the natural and scenic beauty of Kentucky than on horseback. Taking a guided horseback ride in Kentucky is easy, and will get you closer to Kentucky's horses than you ever dreamed. For example, you can head into the forested ridges of the
Daniel Boone National Forest on horseback, or enjoy a guided ride through the Shelby Trails Park in Simpsonville, Kentucky. No matter where you go, a short ride on the backs of Kentucky's most famous residents will a memorable experience for all.