What Actually Makes a Great Equestrian Destination
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What separates an unforgettable equestrian destination from a place that simply offers trail rides? Equestrian Travel Association founder Meghan Brady kicks off a new series exploring the deeper philosophy, culture, and standards behind exceptional equestrian travel. Drawing on her extensive industry experience, Meghan reveals the true behind-the-scenes indicators of a top-tier operation—going beyond beautiful landscapes to examine the physical condition and longevity of the herd, thoughtful management practices, and a culture of horsemanship that prioritizes mutual respect for both the horses and the riders.
HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3913 – Show Notes & Links:
- Host: Meghan Brady of the Equestrian Travel Association
- Presenting Sponsor: Equestrian Travel Association | Facebook | Instagram
- Guest: Glenn the Geek of Horses in the Morning
- Link: White Stallion Ranch in Arizona
Time Stamps:
- 02:31 - Today’s topic: evaluating equestrian vacations
- 03:29 - Horse welfare and guest experience
- 06:44 - Behind-the-scenes operations
- 08:38 - First impressions of horse condition
- 09:42 - When a barn “feels off”
- 12:36 - Cultural differences in horse care
- 18:26 - Staff, accommodations, and service
- 20:43 - Tack condition and fit
- 23:57 - Terrain, ride type, and expectations
- 26:17 - Planning your first equestrian vacation
- 27:28 - Using AI to research trips
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