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May/June
2001 Issue
In
the Saddle
Islanders
tend to get into ruts when it comes to recreation. If youre tired
of spending your days swimming, boating, playing golf and tennis, beachwalking,
and cycling the bike paths, its time to try something new!
One of our areas most exciting recreational
resources is horseback ridingand Lee County boasts several horse
farms and ranches. Horse lovers can enjoy trail rides, arena riding, and
even pony rides. Enhancing ones riding skills also is an option
at one of the numerous local riding academies.
North Ft. Myers is home to KCs Ranch.
KCs offers it allhorseback riding, trail rides, boarding,
lessons, training, sales, and local transport. Best of all, if its
just riding youre after, KCs is not BYOH; theyll
supply a friendly horse for you. Full-time instructor Teresa Melock is
an integral part of the year-round operation. She teaches by appointment
only; instruction, at a very fair $25 per hour, takes place in an equestrian
arena. Teresa and several part-time instructors all have one thing in
common: they love horses. KCs is a happy place with happy horses.
We opened the facility with the idea of
making it where anybody could afford to come out and learn to ride and
enjoy the horses, says owner Keith Lovejoy. We run horse camps
through the summer; we run seminars throughout the year, whenever we get
the chance to have them. KCs also holds symposiums as well
as weekend events that cost as little as $25 per day and allow riders
to have their horses and/or skills evaluated.
Located east of Interstate 75, KCs Ranch
is a whopping 600 acres. Thats approximate, Lovejoy
says. Ive never gone out there and really measured it.
No surprise; he has a separate full-time job. He operates the ranch with
his wife, Jody, out of a sheer passion for horses. At this writing, 23
horses were at home on the ranch: Nine were boarding, eight were doing
trail rides, the rest were in training.
Children are welcome at KCs, where they
can ride in the arena or take instruction, and once a child is comfortable
with riding, he will really enjoy trail riding.
Find the kid in yourself and get out to KCs Ranch for riding or
instruction. KCs Ranch, 9851 Quail Hollow Road, North Ft. Myers;
941/543-8061.
The other treasure we found for riders is Broken
Gate Ranch Trail Rides. Broken Gate is a working cattle ranch, the
real McCoya fabulous place to ride. An ad for this horse lovers
paradise succinctly sums up the place: Experience the real olde
Florida on native pasture and woodlands
see undisturbed Florida wildlife
and plant life in its natural habitat.
Owner Kerry Van Meter recently began offering
trail ridesand lucky for us. On a two-hour ride, guests will see
more than just the 70-acre spread Van Meter owns; his riders also have
access to adjoining leased land, where hogs and deer run free. Thats
a sight youre not likely to see on Sanibel or Captiva islands.
Located in Bonita Springs, Broken Gate Ranch offers
riding seven days a week. Just call ahead for an appointment. Rates are
$25 per hour for one person; take a friend and you each ride for $20 per
hour. While parents must accompany small children, the ranch will put
a young child on the same horse as mom or dad for just $10 per hour above
the normal rate.
Riders will find 22 quarter horses on the ranch.
Most are young; a few are ponies. In addition to being a horseman and
cattleman, Van Meter is a former fishing guide and swamp buggy rides are
available at the ranch. And dont miss the horseshoe art.
Broken Gate offers no training, but if a nice,
relaxing trail ride through what remains of olde Florida appeals to you,
youre overdue for a visit here. Broken Gate Ranch Trail Rides,
26118 Cutting Horse Lane, Bonita Springs; 941/992-2555.
If youre considering riding instruction,
perhaps you want to look at the local riding academies.
Detour Farms, in Ft. Myers, offers riding
lessons year-round. You need an appointment with a trainer,
says good-natured Stephanie Collins. Lessons are one hour long and
run $35. We provide the horse.
With 28 horses and four arenas, Detour provides
all levels of instruction in English-style riding. Children are welcome
to take lessons; customers are all ages. Detour Farms Riding Academy,
between Metro Parkway and Six-Mile Cypress at 6710 Idlewild St., Ft. Myers;
941/936-8044.
Haji Arabians Inc. is located in beautiful
Buckingham, just east of Ft. Myers. If you havent visited this oak-filled
part of the county, perhaps riding lessons could be your excuse. Hajis
riding academy is a year-round operation. Instruction in either English
or Western style is by appointment only. Book your lesson with a call
to owner Jackie Leffin and enjoy the accompanying audio surprisecocks
crowing in the background. (Funny how just a few miles can lead to a world
far removed from seashells.)
Training at Haji is $20 per hour-long lesson,
including use of the horse. All training takes place in the arena. And
if you have so much fun that you run out and buy your own horse, Haji
does offer boarding. Haji Arabians Inc., 5120 Neal Road in Buckingham;
941/694-3644.
Hollyoak Farms Riding Academy, in North
Ft. Myers, offers lessons, dressage training and boarding. Only English-style
riding instruction is offered. Call for appointments and more information.
Hollyoak Farms Riding Academy, Nalle Grade Road, North Ft. Myers; 941/543-4008.
Next time youre ready for a new adventure,
think horses, and explore another side of Florida. Roy and
Dale would want you to.
Libby Boren McMillan, a freelance writer, lives and works on Sanibel.
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