Attractions October 04, 2022
There’s a romanticism associated with the Old West that’s both wholly and undeniably American. The image of a cowboy riding a horse across wide, open spaces is one that’s ingrained in the fabric of our country’s culture, like the stars on the American flag. Utah is a state that celebrates this part of American culture; you’ll find ranches dotted all across the landscape of the Beehive State, sprawling farms and horse wranglers as common in its deserts and plains as ski resorts and snowboarders in the mountains. But none of these horse ranches in Utah is as irresistibly charming as KB Horses at Red Ledges. The locally-owned horse ranch offers riding lessons and guided trail rides year-round with the mission of connecting humans and horses in perfect harmony.


“Martha introduced me to an old cowboy named Ralph Alouicious MacNamer (Mac), who convinced me I should get a horse and learn how to ride.”




“Mac was right,” she says. “I found horses to be a calming, grounding influence for me and a much-needed distraction from the rigors of my career.”




“I can still hear [Mac’s] voice in my head, ‘Ya know, kid, you’re just going to have to get pissed off enough to let that mare of yours know who’s boss.’ It was a turning point in my life and a huge lesson,” she muses, adding, “No one has pushed me around since that mare.”




A seed was planted in her soul; the desire to share this kind of unbridled (literally) freedom with others.




In 2007, Red Ledges, another multi-thousand-acre community in Utah, approached Metzger and asked to start their equestrian program. And the rest, as they say, is history.




The goal of all of these things, says Metzger, is helping people find and form a partnership with horses.




But even more beautiful than the scenery of this Utah ranch is the relationship between horse and handler.




Of course, the horses’ demeanor has everything to do with how they’re handled, and for Metzger, there’s no relationship more true, nor beautiful. “We touch thousands of people’s lives every year, teaching them how and, more importantly, why they can and should understand, respect, and honor this unique animal, the horse.”




Can you imagine how different our country would look without horses? This would be unimaginable and much less joyful. So come to Utah and enjoy a trail ride at KB Horses, where you’ll discover so much more than the environment and the equines; you’ll learn about our place and relationship with the wide, wonderful, wild world.
Many thanks to KB Horses Operations Manager Sydney Bull for sharing the story of this inspiring small business in Utah. Learn more about KB Horses at its website, Facebook, and Instagram pages.
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