If you’ve played Red Dead Redemption, you know horses are incredibly important. They make up the bread and butter of travel in the game, being a beloved companion alongside it. This is only brought further inRed Dead Redemption 2, where horses have to be actively cared for and feel like characters in their own right.

Though the emotional connection a horse holds to you can never be replaced, it’s important to note that sometimes,certain horses are just better. There are almost 20 horse breeds in Red Dead Redemption 2, but the Arabian stands out as one of the best all-rounders.

Red Dead Redemption 2 White Arabian horse named Bánríon’s Stats being viewed outside Valentine

Updated Jul 18, 2025 by Hilton Webster:Rockstar’s games have a certain timeless quality about them, being enjoyed by millions of players actively years after their release. To that end, we’ve added some extra information to this guide to help you find your own White Arabian that much easier.

Why The White Arabian Horse Is So Important

Arabian horses are difficult to find in general. While a good Tennessee Walker or Thoroughbred can get you a long way, the Arabian has stats in the extreme. Most Arabian horses can only be found in remote locations,such as the heights of Big Valley, or purchased in the post-game.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 White Arabian Location showing a red cursor highlighting the area beside Lake Isabella

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Red Dead Redemption 2 White Arabian Through Binoculars in the middle of a snowstorm

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Red Dead Redemption 2 White Arabian Being Calmed Up Close in a snowy field

The White Arabian stands above them all, however.Its stats exceed even that of some other Arabian horses, both those purchased in stables and found in the wild. In fact, no other horse can match their stats, with only the Turkoman and Missouri Fox Trotter having higher stats in some areas, but still a lower overall average.

Though the table above would seem to indicate the Black Arabian has higher stats than the White Arabian, the latter is both free, can be found as early as Chapter 3, and can be boosted even further through bonding and saddles.

Red Dead Redemption 2 White Arabian Mounted In A Snowy Area

Where To Find The White Arabian Horse

The White Arabian Horse can only be found in one location, an area that the game never guides you to after the prologue. Deep within theNorth-Western Grizzlies, the White Arabian dwells. It never spawns in a herd either, soit will always be by itself.

It will typically spawn in the area at the northern edge of Lake Isabella, roughly beside the cabin across from the lake itself. This is the same approximate area where theLegendary Sockeye Salmon and White Bisonappear, so it’s an area teeming with rare wildlife

Due to the extreme weather in the Grizzlies, it’s very possible you may arrive in the middle of asnowstorm. The White Arabian will still spawn in these conditions, though will be much harder to see, so it’s important totake it slow and keep an eye outso as not to accidentally spook it.

Tips To Tame The White Arabian

Taming the White Arabian is functionally the same as any other horse in the game -you call out to get its attention, keep it calm, approach slowly, and mount it.The major difference is thatthe White Arabian is incredibly skittish, more sensitive to sudden moves, and has a more quickly depleting calmness than most other horses. Slow and steady is the way to go here, so keep your lasso away.

The challenge isn’t over once you’ve mounted, however. The White Arabian is wild and has a very high chance of bucking you off before you’ve broken it.If you get tossed off, just stay calm.It will only run a short distance away, and you may try again.

The White Arabian horsewill still spawn even if you’ve already caught it or run away, so feel free to tame a whole stable full of them, especially since they’re worth over $1,000.

Otherwise, taming the White Arabian is standard procedure, just a little more difficult. After you’ve calmed it down and tamed it, bring it to a stable.The closest one is by Valentine, which is still quite a trek away. Be careful along the way, and don’t forget to whistle for your other horse to follow suit. Good luck!