Horses are as much a part of the culture and landscape of Spring Island as oyster roasts and Live oaks. Equestrian tradition has deep roots on the Island, dating back to the 1700s. Today, Members can ride the very same trails once traveled by early settlers following successful quail hunts more than a century ago.
Riders of private horses, and those taking advantage of the Club horses, gather in shared appreciation for this active equestrian community. There are 10 homesites on Spring Island that are designated equestrian properties, some yet to be developed.
Others can board their horses at the Spring Island Equestrian Center alongside six Club horses full of personality. Members can arrive at the Equestrian Center and be fully outfitted for a ride with Club horses that are carefully selected according to their comfort and experience level.