- Riding ability: You will need to demonstrate that you have the experience and skills necessary to ride the horse or pony safely. This may involve providing references from previous riding experiences or taking a riding test.
- Proper riding attire: You will need to wear appropriate riding attire, such as a hard hat, riding boots, and breeches. Some rental facilities may provide riding attire, but it is best to bring your own to ensure a proper fit.
- Safety equipment: You may also need to bring additional safety equipment, such as a safety vest and stirrups. Some rental facilities may provide this equipment, but it is best to bring your own to ensure the best fit and protection.
- Rental fee: You will need to pay a rental fee for the horse or pony. The fee will vary depending on the type of horse or pony, the rental duration, and the facility.
- Deposit: You may also be required to pay a deposit when you rent a horse or pony. The deposit will be refunded if the horse or pony is returned in good condition.
- Additional requirements: Some rental facilities may have additional requirements, such as proof of insurance or a signed liability waiver. Be sure to ask about any additional requirements when you book your rental.