New Zealand is home to some epic horse trekking experiences that you won’t want to miss.
Sure, there are public trails to ride on, but if you really want to take things up a notch, you’ve got to check out horse trekking on private farms.
Why’s it so good, you ask? Well, for starters, you get to experience the real New Zealand. These private farms are often tucked away in beautiful, remote areas that you won’t find on any tourist maps. And since the farmers themselves are often the guides, you’ll get a true Kiwi experience that you won’t find anywhere else.
Saddle up for an unforgettable adventure on horseback in the breath-taking private farms of New Zealand.
But it’s not just about the views and the culture, although those are definitely a plus. Horse trekking on private farms is also a lot more exclusive than riding on public trails. There won’t be any crowds to deal with, and you’ll have the chance to explore areas that the general public can’t access.
Plus, there’s a greater emphasis on safety and comfort when you’re on private land. You’ll be riding on well-maintained trails and will have access to top-quality horses and equipment. And if you’re not a seasoned rider, don’t worry. Private farm owners are often more than happy to cater to riders of all levels, whether you’re a pro or a total beginner.
Some private farms even offer overnight treks, where you’ll get to experience New Zealand’s stunning wilderness in a whole new way. You can camp out under the stars, listen to the sounds of nature, and wake up to a piping hot cuppa brewed over the campfire.
Of course, there are plenty of options to choose from when it comes to horse trekking on private farms in New Zealand. Some popular destinations include the Bay of Islands, Queenstown, and the stunning Canterbury region.
If you’re not sure where to start, there are a few resources available to help you find private land to ride on. For example, OutdoorHQ connects horse riders with landowners who are willing to share their property for horse trekking or other activities.
But no matter where you go, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience. So if you’re looking for a truly unique way to explore the Land of the Long White Cloud, saddle up and head to a private farm for some epic horse trekking.
Looking for more to read?
SADDLE UP SAFELY: Riding Tips for Exploring the Farm
Aug
MASTERING HUNTING PHOTOGRAPHY: Tips, Gear, and Techniques
Jul
TOP 10 ESSENTIALS: Hunting Gear for the New Zealand outdoors
Jun
BEGINNER’S GUIDE: Downhill Mountain Biking in New Zealand
Jun
HORSE TREKKING ADVENTURE TO LOCKHARTS: Exploring Canterbury’s Private Land with OutdoorHQ
Jun
DISCOVER THE JOY OF TROUT FISHING: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE
May
TOP TIPS FOR COOKING IN A CAMPERVAN: NEW ZEALAND ROAD TRIP
May
HUNTING WITH KIDS IN NEW ZEALAND: 7 REASONS TO GIVE IT A TRY
May
EXPLORING THE BEAUTY OF FRESHWATER FISHING WITH OUTDOORHQ
May
NZ DUCK SHOOTING SEASON 2023: LICENSES, RULES, & BAG LIMITS
May
ENHANCE YOUR DUCK HUNTING: NEW ZEALAND 2023 SEASON TIPS
Apr
THE THRILL OF HORSE TREKKING IN NEW ZEALAND
Apr
THE PERKS OF PARKING YOUR CAMPERVAN ON PRIVATE LAND IN NEW ZEALAND
Mar
DISCOVER NEW ZEALAND’S HIDDEN TRAILS: MOUNTAIN BIKING ON PRIVATE FARMLAND
Mar
OFF THE BEATEN TRAIL: HORSE TREKKING ON PRIVATE FARMS IN NEW ZEALAND
Mar
HOW TO SAFELY HUNT FOR YOUR FIRST STAG
Mar
WHY LESS HUNTING ACCIDENTS HAPPEN ON PRIVATE LAND
Mar
DO THE RIGHT THING AND REDUCE HUNTING ACCIDENTS IN NZ
Mar
BE RESPECTFUL TO FARMERS THIS ROAR SEASON
Feb
GUIDE TO BAGGING A STAG THIS ROAR SEASON
Feb
THE BENEFIT OF HUNTING ON PRIVATE LAND DURING THE ROAR
Feb
INTRODUCTION TO THE ROAR SEASON IN NEW ZEALAND
Feb
PART II: LINBURN FARM STAY, A GIFT FROM GISBORNE
Jan
PART I: LINBURN FARM STAY, A GIFT FROM GISBORNE
Jan
PART II: HUNTING THE HAWKES BAY HIGHLANDS
Jan
PART I: HUNTING THE HAWKES BAY HIGHLANDS
Dec
FILL THE FREEZER…SHARE YOUR CATCH
Nov
WILD FOOD DEGUSTATION
Nov
THE WILD VENISON BANQUET
Nov
RAYONIER MATARIKI FORESTS – CASE STUDY
Oct
WELCOME TO BLUE MOUNTAINS HUNT BLOCK
Oct
HUNTING DOESN’T HAVE TO BE DIFFICULT
Sep
FILL THE FREEZER….FOR FREE!
Sep
THE REALITY OF PRODUCING WILD FOOD
Sep
TAKE A SEAT AT THE WILD TABLE
Sep
THE FISHING PAPER & HUNTING NEWS
Jun