Express Clydesdales is a working draft horse operation in the Oklahoma City area that breeds and trains Clydesdale horses and offers carriage rides to the public, primarily for events and private bookings rather than walk-up experiences.
The operation centers on Clydesdale horses, the heavy draft breed known for their feathered hooves, muscular build, and calm temperament. The farm maintains a breeding program and training facility where animals are prepared for both working roles (pulling wagons and carriages) and educational appearances. Unlike larger Oklahoma City attractions, this is a functional farm where breeding and training continue year-round, not a purely recreational venue. Carriage rides are available by arrangement, most commonly for weddings, corporate events, and private parties rather than public drop-in visits.
Carriage rides through Express Clydesdales typically start at $300 for a short local route, with pricing scaling upward based on distance, duration, and event complexity. Multi-horse hitches for larger or more formal occasions cost more; a two-horse team pulling a traditional wagon or decorated carriage runs $400 to $600 per hour. Wedding packages, which may include decorated carriages and coordination with venue logistics, begin around $500 and vary widely depending on requirements. Farm visits and educational sessions for groups can be arranged; pricing depends on group size and content. Confirm current rates before booking, as event-based pricing adjusts seasonally and with demand.
Oklahoma City has limited public draft horse experiences. The Stockyard City area offers trail rides and some horse-related attractions, but Express Clydesdales specializes specifically in carriage work and event services rather than recreational riding. For weddings and formal events, some Oklahoma City venues contract with livery services that source horses externally; working with Express Clydesdales directly gives you the same horses for both site visits and the event itself, reducing coordination steps. If you want a working farm experience with educational value, Express Clydesdales provides hands-on interaction with breeding stock; most other horse attractions in the area focus on riding or spectator experiences.
This operation works well for couples planning a wedding or anniversary celebration, corporate events seeking a distinctive photo element or arrival experience, and groups interested in learning about draft horse breeding and training. It suits people comfortable with private booking processes and advance scheduling. It does not suit visitors seeking spontaneous, walk-up carriage rides or children's pony rides. It also does not fit a quick tourist itinerary; a meaningful visit requires planning and typically a group or event context.
If you are booking a carriage ride for an event, the process begins with a phone or email inquiry to discuss your needs, date, location, and any special requirements such as route preferences or decorative elements. The farm team will outline what the Clydesdales can safely and practically do given your venue and timeline. You will likely schedule a site visit to finalize logistics, allowing the operator to assess terrain, carriage positioning, and any obstacles. If you are visiting the farm itself for an educational or group tour, expect a guided walkthrough of the facilities, time observing the horses, and explanation of breeding, training, and care practices. Visitors should wear closed-toe shoes and be prepared for farm conditions.
Express Clydesdales operates by appointment only; there are no set public hours or drop-in visits. The farm is located outside Oklahoma City's core, so a vehicle is necessary. Parking is available on the property. Because carriage rides are event-focused, availability varies with the calendar; weekend bookings fill faster during spring and early fall wedding season. Contact the farm directly to confirm availability for your intended date and to discuss logistics specific to your event location.
Express Clydesdales fills a narrow but real niche in Oklahoma City's event and attraction landscape: it is the primary source for authentic working draft horse experiences and ceremony-grade carriage services in the region, making it valuable for planners seeking that specific aesthetic and working animal authenticity rather than a rental horse and generic carriage.
