Horse Illustrated

On Top of the World

Travel the trails on a Clydesdale at Covell Ranch in Cambria, Calif.

- BY KARA L. STEWART

ride a Clydesdale at Covell ranch in Cambria, Calif.

the deliberate footfalls from your 1,800-pound mount punctuate the rhythmic squeak of your saddle. you wind your way up the path that leads through grassy meadows with free-range black angus cattle peeking through the endangered monterey pines. and then you arrive.

From your hilltop vantage point, and the added elevation of the 17.3-hand Clydesdale underneath you, you take in the view of the Pacific Ocean just a few miles away.

You’re on top of the world.

CALIFORNIA DREAMING

It feels like a dream riding a massive yet gentle draft horse on a trail that weaves through wide-open spaces on a private 2,000-acre ranch. But you’re riding a Clydesdale at Covell Ranch in Cambria, Calif.

Tara Covell and her small team of friends and family run the rides. Of the 50 or so horses on the ranch, Tara currently has 16 in the trail-riding string.

Tara and her father, Ralph Covell, who’s been breeding Clydesdale­s for 40 years, honor their special horses, their wellbeing, and the opportunit­y to share their world with you.

RIDING LESSONS

Before each ride, Tara starts with a brief instructio­n session.

“All of our riding horses are first taught to drive,” says Tara. “We ask you to ride them the same way we do.”

Instead of direct reining, which pulls back more than sideways, she wants riders to guide with more of an outside pull.

After demonstrat­ing, Tara and her team start helping riders mount up using a 4-foot stepladder tucked between each patient horse.

FAMILY FOCUS

Ralph started with one team of Clydesdale­s at the family’s first ranch near Los Angeles. The program grew, and Covell Clydesdale­s became one of the most successful hitch and halter

horse competitor­s in shows across the U.S. and Canada.

In 1998, he bought the 2,000-acre ranch in Cambria, and they started the trail riding program in 2015. Covell Clydesdale­s is one of just a few places in the U.S. that offer this experience.

In addition to trail rides, they offer vehicle tours of the ranch for those who can’t ride but want to see the horses in their natural state and enjoy the beauty of the ranch.

GLOBAL APPEAL

People of all ages and from around the world come to ride a Covell Clydesdale. While most riders are beginners (for many, it’s their first time on a horse), experience­d riders enjoy the ride because it’s not a typical nose-to-tail trail ride. Certain places on the trail even allow for trotting or cantering if riders choose.

Plus, it’s truly a family friendly experience. “Our minimum rider age is 7,” says Tara. “We’ve had riders in their 80s, as well as riders with prosthetic arms and legs.”

TAKING IN THE VIEW

The trail crests the top of the hill and the view extends in all directions. This just might be what heaven is like, at least for a horse lover.

As the horses take a break and humans take in the landscape, Tara and her team take photos of everyone who wants one.

For a few more minutes, the group can take in the 360-degree view. On this warm spring day, the meadow is as green as Scotland—the original birthplace of these majestic horses.

SHARING THE DREAM

“People talk about their dream life,” says Tara. “I’m blessed to live mine every day and share it with so many people.”

If you want to experience being on top of the world, there’s no better place than from the back of a gentle Clydesdale at the Covell Ranch.

To book your ride, visit covellscly­desdaleran­ch.com. KARA STEWART is an award-winning author and lifelong horse owner who appreciate­s happy horses and can’t wait to go back to Covell Clydesdale­s.

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ABOVE: Sixteen of the ranch’s 60 horses are a part of the trail string.
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LEFT: Enjoy wide-open spaces on a thundering giant for a change of pace.
FAR LEFT: Located along California’s Central Coast, Cambria is full of great views, especially on horseback. LEFT: Enjoy wide-open spaces on a thundering giant for a change of pace.
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The Covell Clydesdale­s are particular­ly gentle with riders of all experience levels.

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