Here in the high desert of San Miguel de Allende, the rainy season has a magic all its own. After months of sun-scorched fields and dusty trails, the land wakes up — and right now, it’s absolutely glowing.
Everything is lush and green. Grasses sway in the breeze, wildflowers are starting to bloom, and in just a couple more weeks, they’ll be in full, technicolor splendor. It’s the kind of beauty that makes you want to slow down, take a deep breath, and just be in it.
One of our favorite rides this time of year is along the river trail, where wild sunflowers grow so tall that they tower above even a rider on horseback. They line both sides of the path like golden sentinels, gently brushing your shoulders as you pass through. It’s like riding through a living painting — the air fragrant, the horses calm, and the views unforgettable.

Another trail leads to the Presa de Los Torres, a reservoir surrounded by hills and wild bloom. This peaceful ride offers sweeping views of the water, framed by bursts of color from the surrounding flowers. If you're lucky, you might catch the reflection of storm clouds gathering in the distance — dramatic skies above and soft petals below. It’s the kind of contrast that makes this season so powerful: wild, soft, vibrant, serene.
These weeks — right now — are some of the most beautiful of the entire year. If you've been thinking about coming out for a ride, this is the moment. The horses love the cooler air, the trails are soft beneath their hooves, and the landscape is alive with beauty.
Whether you're a returning rider or just visiting San Miguel, come experience the rainy season with us. We’d love to take you on one of these breathtaking trails.
