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Triple L Horseback Riding in Maui


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Hoping that this post is in compliance with the forum guidelines (if not, I apologize...)

 

With Maui tourism now strongly encouraged by the Governor of Hawaii, I want to recommend a wonderful experience to anyone visiting the island and wanting a "different" adventure.

 

We had the pleasure of riding with Triple L Ranch on our Pride of America visit to Maui in June of this year. Triple L is open and encouraging visitors. It's in the mountains, Upcountry, a beautiful and scenic spot. We have stayed in touch with the Ranch's owner, and she, like most business owners in Maui, is grateful for the return of tourism revenue to support rebuilding efforts - especially since all these folks were just coming out of the difficulties of the pandemic when the wildfires hit.

 

The additional reason to consider a visit to Triple L is its "sister organization", the Spirit Horse Ranch. Spirit Ranch provides equine-assisted therapy and is providing its services free of charge to anyone affected by the wildfires. Emotional trauma is a big deal, and people, especially children and teens, need this often-overlooked level of support after a disaster like the wildfire. Riding with Triple L helps to support Spirit and its mission.

 

Here are links to Triple L and to Spirit:

https://www.triplelranchmaui.com

https://thespirithorseranch.org

 

If you do decide to enjoy an amazing horseback ride on your visit to Maui, you'll need to pre-arrange transportation to and from Triple L Ranch. We used Aloha Maui Limo and can highly recommend them. https://alohamauilimo.com  Excellent, safe drivers and a very reliable operator. I am sure there are others, maybe even prearranged Lyft or Uber would work, but given the distance and remote nature of the ranch, I suspect it's best not to leave transportation to chance. 

 

Happy to answer any questions that anyone has about our incredible riding experience on Maui.

Edited by mooline
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