Horse Boarding

Full-service boarding with individualized care, professional oversight, and horse welfare at the center.

A home for horses
  • Tailored feeding programs developed in consultation with our equine veterinarian, featuring premium feeds, supplements, and fresh-cut guinea grass harvested daily.

  • Experienced grooms living onsite provide attentive, round-the-clock care and supervision, ensuring horses receive consistent support each day.

  • Routine care includes regular veterinary visits, annual equine dental maintenance, and farrier visits every 4-5 weeks.

  • Our facility includes 24 stalls across two barns, equipped with high-powered fans, rubber mats and wood shavings, alongside wash bays, and turnout paddocks with natural shade.

  • Boarding operates alongside our professional training and lesson programs, supporting consistency in each horse’s care and development.

  • Optional services include monthly BEMER membership, premium County Saddlery saddles, and annual saddle fitting visits.

Our full-service horse boarding program provides a calm, professionally managed setting where horses receive consistent, knowledgeable care. Through individualized attention and structured training support, we help horses and riders progress together, within a professionally guided program.

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Stable Management

Horse welfare sits at the heart of our boarding program, with daily routines built around consistency and comfort.

From feeding and turnout to training schedules and stable management, every horse is cared for with close attention to their individual needs, wellbeing and long-term development.

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Training Support

Boarding at the Equestrian Center is intentionally designed to operate alongside our professional training and lesson programs rather than as a self-care or DIY boarding facility.

Regular lessons and training support consistency in each horse’s development, while providing a structured environment for both horse and rider to progress together.

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The Equestrian Center is top of the list for great places to work. It’s a well-oiled machine powered by love. The horse care is second to none.

Alan Townley, Farrier

Structured Rider Development

Boarding at the Equestrian Center is designed to sit alongside our riding and training programs, supporting long-term development for both horse and rider.