San Miguel invites you to go horseback riding on its cobblestone streets

Tourists who visit San Miguel de Allende now have the opportunity to discover the wonders of its environment and its rich local culture through exciting horseback riding tours.

Although many say that the best way to explore this city is by walking through its charming cobblestone streets, nothing compares to the experience of doing so on a beautiful horse.

Photo: Jorge Hernández, Zona Franca

Whether during the day or on night rides, adventurers who want to discover San Miguel de Allende opt for this unique and comfortable experience.

It is common to find groups of tourists horseback riding during the week or on weekends, which arouses great interest among locals and visitors to try this exciting experience.

Photo: Jorge Hernández, Zona Franca

Those in charge of providing this service are the riders of Coyote Canyon Adventures, a Guanajuato tourism company that for 24 years has offered the opportunity to feel like a real cowboy while exploring the historic cantinas on horseback.

Coyote Canyon Adventures has been awarded various awards at the national and state levels, positioning itself as one of the best tourism companies in the state of Guanajuato.

Photo: Jorge Hernández, Zona Franca

Its activities, which include hot-air balloon flights, camping, sunset horseback riding, canyon walks, rappelling, zip lines, vineyard tours, trips to hot springs, and tours of archaeological sites, benefit nearly 60 families from local communities.

People who have tried horseback riding in SMA mention that they would repeat the experience because it is an exciting and different way to get to know San Miguel de Allende.

They assure that it is a satisfactory experience that allows them to stay full of energy to continue exploring the city since there are tourist packages for children and adults.

San Miguel Times
Newsroom

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