Bookings are being taken at one of southern Idaho's premier spots for holiday sleigh rides through the mountains. This adventure also allows families to select a Christmas tree to take home afterward.

Not too many things help usher in the holiday season better than hot cocoa, a blanket, and a horse-drawn carriage ride through the snow. The staff of a Boise-area ranch is preparing for a busy couple of weeks beginning November 29 that includes warm fires, snacks, hot chocolate, wagon rides, live music, barbeque, elk viewing, and other family-friendly activities.

Along with these incredible trips through the wilderness, Idaho Sleigh Rides offers a menu of tasty food including tri-tip prepared by its kitchen crew.

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The Pacific Northwest is known for being a fall and winter paradise. There are numerous destinations people can head to to get a unique experience during the holiday season among friends and family. The mountains of central and southern Idaho offer unforgettable experiences during the final weeks of the year.

Garden Valley is home to Idaho Sleigh Rides. Operators of the ranch located 50 miles north of Idaho's capital city are taking reservations for sleigh rides between November 29 and December 15, according to the ranch's official website. The property was established over 100 years ago by the Allred Family. They have several different horses that take visitors through the meadow on a winter wonderland adventure that can't be beaten.

Along with these incredible trips through the wilderness, Idaho Sleigh Rides offers a menu of tasty food including tri-tip prepared by its kitchen crew. Pack blankets and get up close with Rocky Mountain Elk as you are led by experienced sleigh riders and leave with a tree.

For availability at Idaho Sleigh Rides, call 208-859-2725.

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