

Welcome to Broken Gait Trail Rides
No Experience & No Horse Necessary
Broken Gait Trail Rides provide seasoned trail horses that you
can lease or rent for a scenic horseback trail riding
adventure through Central Missouri. We offer you the
unique opportunity to experience Missouri's natural beauty in
a most natural way — by horseback!
Imagine going horseback riding on
winding trails through a shady forest - the rhythm of your horse, a lazy creek, an abundance of wildlife, and pleasant knowledgeable
guides.
Our rides will treat you to a leisurely trek through the
scenic Missouri countryside-- atop bluffs, alongside and crossing
creeks, through meadows bursting with wildflowers and
teaming with wildlife. We’ll show you spectacular views that would
shame a postcard.
Why not take the opportunity to see the
Mid-Missouri scenery that is not so easily reached and
therefore missed
by many! Our well mannered, gentle and trail-wise horses can
take you there!
Open Year-Round! Weather Permitting

Rent or Lease a Horse for a guided
horseback trail ride in Central Missouri.


Proudly Listed with the Missouri
Dept. of Tourism

Funlake.com
- Lake of the Ozarks Missouri Vacation Guide


If you live in, or are visiting the Central
Missouri Area, some of the trails that you may choose to ride
for your trail riding adventure are the trails here
at Broken Gait, the Trail of
Four Winds at the Lake of the Ozarks State Park, which is
close to Lake Ozark, Osage Beach, and Camdenton. Cedar
Creek in the Mark Twain National Forest is close to
Columbia and Fulton. Jefferson City is very close also,
as well as close to Scrivner Conservation
Area. Prairie Home
Conservation Area is close to Boonville. The McAdoo Trail at Knob Noster State
Park is close to Warrensburg, Sedalia, Warsaw, and the Truman
Lake Area . Each of these trails are easily accessible
from Kansas City and St. Louis in addition to being just a
hop, skip, and a jump from any Central Missouri town. So regardless of where
you live or where you are visiting, come and enjoy the day on a horseback trail
ride in the heart of Missouri.