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Horse riding is the ultimate definition of fun! Sitting on a horse’s back has a certain freedom that words can’t sufficiently explain. Thanks to horse rentals, you can rent a horse for a day so you do not have to break the bank just to go on a ride. These companies provide affordable ways to experience the joy that these gracious animals offer.
Where Can You Rent a Horse for a Day?
If you want to rent a horse for a day, your best luck is with commercial trail ride companies. Equine training facilities also specialize in show jumping or dressage, and private horse owners may also rent their horses.
Regardless, you will be required to sign a waiver of liability before a horse can be handed over to you. It’s also essential that you call ahead if your kids will accompany you. Some stables have different policies for children that spell out whether they are allowed to ride and if so, starting at what age.
For stables that allow children to ride, parents or legal guardians must sign a waiver for the minors. Some facilities also allow a parent to ride the same horse with a child.
The 3 Ways You Can Rent a Horse
1. Trail Riding Rental
Commercial trail rides offer novice riders the best horseback riding opportunities. Here, you can familiarize yourself with horse riding in a controlled area.
It is always advisable to contact the rental company beforehand and inquire about their rules. Some will not let you ride the trails unguided, and others prohibit running. Most of them have a weight limit, and you must also bring your own helmet. Find out beforehand what the rules are so you can plan accordingly.

Horse riding rentals are available in most locations. If rentals are not available on your favorite beach, for example, you surely will find commercial trail rides in another area of your liking.
Guided or Unguided?
Nearly all trail horseback riding rentals are accompanied by a guide to enhance safety. The guide is an experienced horse rider who knows the horse and the trails. They will be with you the whole ride and answer all your horse riding or safety questions. Remember to ask if the guide is certified when you call the facility to book your ride.
Unguided rides are rare. A rental facility will likely not allow you to ride a horse without help from staff and for good reasons. First, it is dangerous for beginners to ride unguided, as they lack the proper knowledge of handling a horse. Second, a lot can go wrong on unguided rides. Imagine a scenario where the horse begins to run full-tilt toward home, refuses to leave the barn, or eats grass continuously. You wouldn’t have much fun, and you and/or the horse may get hurt.
2. Equine Training Facility Rental
When you enroll for horse-riding lessons in equine training facilities, part of the payment covers the horse’s rental during the lessons. You can stick with the daily payment plan or opt for a monthly horse rental plan.
One thing you can be sure of is that you will become a better rider. These facilities have relaxed rules that allow you to try out different things. Perhaps you have only ridden English before; you can now give Western and dressage a try.

That said, most facilities will subject you to a compulsory evaluation ride before taking a ride with one of their horses. This enables them to team you up with a suitable animal.
Single-day rentals are available in some facilities. However, the rules are more stringent when renting for a day. You must prove that you can ride, and you’ll need to sign a rental agreement and a waiver of liability.
3. Private Owner Rental
In most cases, private owners will only rent their horses to trustworthy friends, mostly when selling a horse or for competition purposes.
The truth is that owners with a lot of horses love to offer rentals to riders who can take them on trail rides for the day. But they are careful to rent young horses to established horse riders only so the young horses can maintain good habits.
Why Should You Rent a Horse?
Perhaps you do not own a horse but still want to experience the awesomeness that comes with riding one. A horse rental will definitely do you some good.
A horse rental will also benefit you if you plan to buy a horse but do not have space for it yet. This way, you can learn to ride, groom, and tack horses before you can get one of your own.
After the rental expires, your work is done: you won’t have to feed the horse, float its teeth, or check its feet. That is the owner’s responsibility. Therefore, it is good that you clearly understand a horse’s maintenance costs before dropping coin on one.
You cannot treat horse riding like any other hobby. A horse is not like a bike that you ride and then forget about until the urge to ride again comes. Some horses require a special diet and very close care. That’s why renting a horse is a better option if you are not financially capable of meeting this animal’s needs.

If you have not closely interacted with horses or don’t have friends who own horses, you should stick to horse rentals until you are well-equipped to care for these precious animals.
Think about the feeding expenses, vet bills, tack costs, and farrier costs; it is not cheap to maintain a horse. Also, since horses thrive better in pastures, you might be out of luck if land costs an arm and a leg in your location.
How Much Does Renting a Horse Cost?
Horse rental costs depend on rental length, type of horse, time of day, and region. For instance, a rental for a horse beach ride might set you back $100 an hour or $150 an hour for sunrise or sunset horse rides.
Some rental facilities may only charge you $30 or $50, horse riding lessons included.
To Lease or Rent?
Horse leasing is like long-term horse rental. In this arrangement, you rent a horse and take it home to rear it as your own for a stipulated period at a specified cost.
A lease agreement must be signed between the lessor and the lessee. Some specifics spelled out in the agreement require the lessee to assume all the responsibilities and costs of rearing the horse for as long as the contract is active. The expenses include food, vet bills, insurance, and horseshoes.
Leasing is particularly common in equine sporting events where a showjumper can lease a horse for season competitions. If the lessee wins the competition, the horse’s owner and the lessee both bask in the glory of the victory.
Conversely, renting a horse allows you to use it for a specified period in a day.
Half-Lease Option
This is a type of agreement where the lessor and the lessee agree to share the costs of caring for the horse and the riding time. It saves money on vet bills, board, and feeding costs and is beneficial to the horse if you have limited saddle time.

However, this is not a contract to enter verbally; it must be written to protect both you and the horse.
- What type of use is permitted for the horse
- How the maintenance expenses will be paid
- A schedule indicating when each person can ride or use the horse
- An escape clause in case of interest level or party circumstances change
- How legal issues that may arise will be addressed, who will pay the legal costs, etc.
These are important points that must be considered to protect all parties and have a happy half-lease arrangement.
Final Note
Fun is guaranteed with your horse-riding rental, so strive to make the most of it. Smile! Laugh! Enjoy the scenery! Nothing quite compares to viewing the world from the back of a horse. When the animal gains speed, you are in for a ride to remember.
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2 Responses
Hi my name is Fran Jackson
Just wondering if you can help me
my daughter is celebrating her 40th birthday 9 March 2025
she’s having a rodeo party. I was looking to hire a horse with the rider with me to take me down to her property in Frankston South Nepean Highway.
if you could please advise me if this could be done
I would be very thankful for any information
Yours kindly
Fran Jackson
Hello Fren,
thank you for your question, although we are afraid we won’t be able to help you with this. PangoVet is the Veterinary Telehealth company, which means we only provide online consultations with veterinarians for pet-owners.
However, our best suggestion would be to search online for “horses for rent around Frankston”, “horse rides around Frankston” or something similar. This could be a great starting point.
Hope this helps, your plans will be successful and you will have wonderful birthday celebration for your daughter.
Best wishes!