title: “Hawaii Horseback Riding Tours: Paniolo Country, Island by Island” slug: hawaii-horseback-riding-tours-paniolo-country date: 2026-04-23 14:00:00 -1000 description: “Where to ride horseback in Hawaii in 2026 — Kualoa on Oahu, Circle M and Ironwood on Maui, Paniolo Adventures and Waipi’o on the Big Island, CJM on Kauai.” featured_image: https://cdn.hawaiiguide.io/images/jcogs_img/cache/big-island-horseback-tours_-abcdef-b9615e208edc031766a47f648a828939eeaae521.jpg featured_image_alt: “A line of guided horseback riders moving through open pasture in Hawaii, cowboy-style — the everyday paniolo ride most visitors don’t realize the islands still run.” author: John C. Derrick author_slug: john-c-derrick author_image: https://cdn.hawaiiguide.io/images/jcogs_img/cache/john-derrick-2022-lei-abcdef-_2470b9f653742f788a82d346ced2d8bed0b6557b.png author_bio: “Founder & certified Hawai’i travel expert with 20+ years of experience in Hawai’i tourism.” categories:
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type: content_block content: > Hawaii horseback riding tours still run on four islands in 2026. This is the short list of who we’d book: one operator on Oahu, two on Maui, two on the Big Island, and one on Kauai. Below you’ll find prices and the weight and age cutoffs that kill more bookings than anything else. Ride-specific details sit in each island section. The guide also covers two once-popular rides that are off the table right now, because both are easy to book by mistake if you haven’t been reading trail notices.
A quick bit of history. Spanish vaqueros arrived on the Big Island in 1832, sent by King Kamehameha III to wrangle the feral longhorn herd wrecking upland crops (National Archives). The word “paniolo” is the Hawaiianized form of “español” (True West Magazine). By 1908, Ikua Purdy had become the first Hawaiian cowboy to win a world championship, taking the steer-roping title at Cheyenne Frontier Days on a borrowed horse and saddle (Old West Museum). That history still shows up on four islands as rideable horseback tours.
If you want the bigger paniolo story ahead of your ride, the Parker Ranch Rodeo on July 4 in Waimea is the once-a-year event where that heritage shows up in its competitive form, and it pairs naturally with a Big Island horseback morning the day before or after.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “Oahu — Kualoa Ranch, Ka’a’awa Valley” heading_level: h2 heading_icon: fa-mountain
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type: content_block content: > If you have one day and you want the most visually spectacular ride within 40 minutes of Waikiki, it’s Kualoa. The 2-hour Horseback Walking Tour takes you up into Ka’a’awa Valley, backdrop of Jurassic Park, Kong: Skull Island, and Lost, at a walking pace with a guide who grew up on the ranch.
The ride runs $154.95 per adult and $74.95 for kids ages 10–12 (Kualoa Ranch). Hard limits to know before you book: minimum age 10, minimum height 4 feet 6 inches, maximum weight 230 pounds. Closed-toe shoes are required. Helmets are provided and mandatory. Pregnant riders and anyone with a bad back are told not to book, and kids 17 and under need an adult on the tour with them.
The terrain is flat-to-rolling pasture and valley floor, not hillsides, so this is a true beginner-friendly ride. Don’t expect a canter or a gallop. It’s a walking tour. If you want speed, you’re on the wrong island. What you get here is the valley, film-location context on every ridge, and pasture views the Waikiki tour-bus crowd never sees from horseback.
Kualoa sits 38 miles up the Windward coast from Waikiki, and you need a rental car. We use Discount Hawaii Car Rental to compare rates across the major agencies before booking, which is usually faster than checking each one separately.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “Maui — Two Different Rides for Two Different Trips” heading_level: h2 heading_icon: fa-paw
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type: content_block content: > Maui has two horseback tours we’d recommend, each very different from the other. Pick by where you’re staying and what you want the view to be.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “Circle M Ranch” heading_level: h3
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type: content_block content: > Circle M Ranch (formerly Mendes Ranch, taken over by new ownership in May 2022 and renamed) is the traditional open-range ride. The address is 3530 Kahekili Highway in Wailuku, on the windward side of the West Maui Mountains. The 2-hour Morning or Afternoon Trail Experience is $180 per person; the 2-hour Private Trail Experience is $280 per person. Minimum age is 7 and maximum weight is 230 pounds (Circle M Ranch).
The terrain is rolling ranch land with straight-shot ocean views down onto the north shore, and the guides are paniolo families who’ve been running cattle on that land for four generations. This is the closest thing Maui offers to a working-ranch ride. Call 808-871-5222 the day you’re booking to confirm group size, because they cap small.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “Ironwood Ranch” heading_level: h3
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type: content_block content: > Ironwood Ranch, on the West Maui side above Napili, is the opposite end of the spectrum: a smaller, quieter operation with the ride threaded through the lower slopes of the West Maui Mountains and pineapple-era back roads. They don’t publish adult trail-ride prices on the site, so budget around a phone call to 808-669-4991 for current rates. They do sell pony rides for ages 4+ at $60 for 30 minutes (Ironwood Ranch), which is the cleanest option on the island for travelers with young kids who are too small for Kualoa or Circle M. Note that Ironwood’s adult weight limit is lower than most at 190 pounds.
If you’re driving the Road to Hana or doing a Haleakalā summit sunrise on the same trip, Circle M is 15 minutes from Kahului airport and works as a morning stop on a longer itinerary. Ironwood is a better fit if you’re staying in Ka’anapali or Kapalua. You can compare current Maui horseback and ranch experiences on Viator if dates don’t line up.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “Big Island — The Real Paniolo Country” heading_level: h2 heading_icon: fa-horse
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type: content_block content: > The Big Island is where paniolo culture actually lives, and it has two rides we’d recommend if you want the real thing.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “Paniolo Adventures” heading_level: h3
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type: content_block content: > Paniolo Adventures at Ponoholo Ranch, mile 13.2 on Kohala Mountain Road (Highway 250), is the operator we’d send a repeat Hawaii visitor to. This is an 11,000-acre working cattle ranch at 3,000 feet elevation on the Kohala Mountains, and the rides are open-range, not nose-to-tail (Paniolo Adventures).
They run five signature tours: the 2.5-hour Morning and Afternoon Paniolo rides for most visitors, a 4-hour Wrangler ride for experienced riders who can post a trot and hold a canter (ages 12+; not a beginner’s ride, and they’ll ask about your riding history on the phone), a 1.5-hour Sunset ride, and a 1-hour City Slicker intro ride. Pricing is in the $135–$245 range depending on tour. They also run fully private Exclusive rides with a $300 minimum.
Book through 808-889-5354 or their website, and be honest about your experience level when you call. That’s the single thing that shapes whether you end up on a guided walk or actually moving at pace.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “Waipi’o on Horseback” heading_level: h3
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type: content_block content: > Waipi’o on Horseback is the other one, and this needs context. The classic Waipi’o Valley floor ride through the taro fields, across the stream, up to the waterfalls has not been available since February 2022, when Hawai’i County closed the Waipi’o Valley access road to non-residents for safety and infrastructure work (Big Island Video News). That road is still closed.
Waipi’o on Horseback relocated its operation to WOH Ranch, 2.5 miles from the Waipi’o Valley lookout, and runs 2-hour morning and afternoon rides there for around $150 per person. You ride through a 500-acre ahupua’a with a dwarf coconut orchard, apple banana groves, and tilapia ponds, with ocean views down the Hamakua coast. It is not a valley-floor ride. If that’s specifically what you came for, it isn’t happening this summer, and we’re not aware of any other operator currently running one on the Hamakua coast. Book the WOH Ranch version if the Hamakua backcountry is what you’re after. Skip it if you had your heart set on the stream crossings and waterfalls from the old brochures.
Either Big Island ride pairs cleanly with the July 4 Parker Ranch Rodeo in Waimea: same cowboys, same weekend, two different views of the culture. Compare Big Island ranch and paniolo tours on Viator if you want to cross-check dates.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “Kauai — CJM Country Stables at Maha’ulepu” heading_level: h2 heading_icon: fa-water
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type: content_block content: > Kauai has exactly one horseback operator we’d confidently send a reader to right now: CJM Country Stables on the south shore, riding through the Maha’ulepu Beach back-country in Poipu. Almost no one else on the island offers access to Maha’ulepu, a private-property stretch of undeveloped coastline with sea cliffs and dunes along one of the most geologically interesting shorelines in the state.
Their 2-hour Maha’ulepu Scenic Ride is $219 per person; the 3-hour Secret Beach Picnic Ride is $259 and includes a beach lunch; private rides start at $319 (CJM Country Stables). Ages 8+ for the group rides, 6+ for private rides. They also run an 18+ Team Rope/Breakaway session for travelers who actually want to work cattle. Call 808-742-6096 to book. Their online system is slow to update and the stables are closed on some Saturdays plus most Sundays and Mondays, so confirm your date on the phone.
The ride is small-group, not crowd-style. Terrain is open coastal grassland and beach-adjacent dunes, which is rare in Hawaii horseback tours (most are mountain rides). It is also one of the only Hawaii rides where the guides will canter you on the beach portion if the group is up for it and conditions are right.
What we’re deliberately not recommending on Kauai: Princeville Ranch used to run trail rides, a zipline, and off-road tours. As of 2026 they’ve transitioned to equestrian arena lessons only and are no longer offering guided trail rides or zipline experiences. If you see older articles recommending Princeville trail rides, they’re out of date. Book CJM instead. For Kauai’s other ranch-and-paniolo context, see our Kauai horseback riding activity page, which we update when operators shift.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “The Practical Stuff — Weight, Age, What to Wear” heading_level: h2 heading_icon: fa-info-circle
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type: content_block content: > Most Hawaii horseback tours share a set of hard limits. Know these before you book, not after you’ve paid the deposit.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “Weight limits” heading_level: h3
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type: content_block content: > 230 pounds is the standard ceiling on Oahu (Kualoa), Maui (Circle M), and Kauai (CJM). Ironwood Ranch on Maui is lower at 190 pounds. Paniolo Adventures on the Big Island will size the horse to the rider on private rides if you call ahead. If you’re close to any of these numbers, phone the operator before booking.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “Age limits” heading_level: h3
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type: content_block content: > 10+ at Kualoa. 7+ at Circle M. 8+ at CJM for group rides, 6+ for private rides. 12+ for the Paniolo Adventures Wrangler (their experienced-rider ride). 4+ for Ironwood’s pony rides. If you have kids 4–9, pony rides at Ironwood are the cleanest option in the state.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “What to wear” heading_level: h3
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type: content_block content: > Closed-toe shoes (sneakers are fine, flip-flops are not). Long pants you don’t mind getting dusty. A layer if you’re riding Upcountry Maui or the Kohala Mountains, which run noticeably cooler than the coast. Reef-safe mineral sunscreen applied before you mount, since you can’t reapply from the saddle (options on Amazon). A hat with a chin strap or brim clip if you want one. Helmets are provided, and most operators require them.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “Booking window” heading_level: h3
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type: content_block content: > We recommend booking 2–4 weeks ahead in summer, and longer for the weekend of King Kamehameha Day and the July 4 stretch around the Parker Ranch Rodeo. Winter weekdays are much easier to book short-notice. All six operators listed here use small group caps, which means cancellations don’t open up the way they do on 40-person snorkel boats. If it’s sold out, try phone instead of the online system. Sometimes there’s a shuffle.
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type: heading_block heading_text: “The Short Version” heading_level: h2 heading_icon: fa-check
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type: content_block content: > For visitors staying on Oahu, Kualoa Ranch is the obvious pick and the view does most of the work. For Maui, Circle M Ranch is the more authentic open-range option and Ironwood is the smaller, quieter West Maui alternative with pony rides for small kids. For the Big Island, Paniolo Adventures at Ponoholo is where serious riders go and Waipi’o on Horseback is the Hamakua option with the caveat that it’s no longer a valley-floor ride. For Kauai, CJM Country Stables at Maha’ulepu is the only horseback tour we’d confidently book on the island right now.
Two things still not available in 2026: the Waipi’o Valley floor ride (road still closed to non-residents) and Princeville Ranch trail rides (scaled back to arena lessons only). Don’t book either one expecting the old experience.
The rest of the paniolo story is still there: the working ranches and the Parker Ranch kids riding before they can read. A 2-hour ride on one of these six operators is the cleanest way for a visitor to see it.
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