Warning this place could be dangerous for your horse.None of the horses on this property have to prove there vaccinations The owners are not accountable unethical, and don’t care anything about the safety and well-being of your horses how can you have so many horses in one area if your neighbors Aka Other borders Vaccinate their horses like you do yours it could be catastrophic for your horse (Molly’s rebuttal to my claims, I noticed that she didn’t mention the water hose draped across the pipe fencing And for her to say that I was not nice to her staff is such a falsehood. Molly is an untruthful person who has been called out on this review and has nowhere to go and to say that I didn’t clean out my pen when I left Go around and look at reviews on other platforms and you will see that this is an ongoing deal with her behavior the way she takes care of her property and the way she treats her client , She violated her fiduciary duty by not giving me a safe place for my horses so her contract is a joke And per the mailbox that she said, someone hit look at it It’s made out of rock if they would’ve hit the mailbox, they would’ve damaged the rock and their vehicle just knocking the door off Excuses, I’m laughing so hard right now I can barely breathe! in her bottle, she didn’t mention the water hose draped around the pipe because she knows that’s dangerous This property is absolutely gross I came out to board my horses.I was told that I would have a great place to put them. It would be safe and 100% ready for me the day I showed up, none of this happened.i showed up They didn’t even have the pen ready. They tried to put me in a pen with four other horses, then I had to go back to the office area and talk to Molly. then directed her husband to go down to the pen.There was an old rusty feeder with the bottom rusted out with the metal sticking up,that they had been feeding hay to one of the horses that had been staying there.The water trough was full of weeds, and the horses have to get through the weeds to get water.There was a water hose wrapped completely around the pipe fencing all the way down from the faucet to the water trough. Which, if a horse got his leg caught in it, they could easily break their leg. Somewhat of a loafing shed was actually Deteriorating and the funny thing is reading other peoples reviews like Heathers- Christina and more Molly said was not Truthful I’m here to tell you,Molly is untruthful, she’s misleading and doesn’t care one bit about the horses safety! Looking at multiple pictures and videos this place only post pictures of the rides, the events and the camp! you tour this property all the way around and you would be mortified, Their mailbox door has been hanging off for so long that they actually just wrote the address inside of the mailbox because they are too lazy.Just think if they don’t have the time to fix the mailbox door, can you imagine the rest of the facility? Horse are standing on hard dirt all day long, they don’t use shavings in the barn.The pens are a mud pit when it rains. They don’t clean up the discarded hay from horses, not eating it.They just let them stomp and continue to urinate on it. Molly can continue to live in her fantasy world that is100%a gross There is no way I would ever return to this place. I was there for two nights and could not leave my horses there any longer.Steve the husband had guaranteed me I would get my boarding fee back other than the days that I was there and all of it but 50Then Molly turned around and offered me zero Can you imagine if you’re planning a wedding at this place?And you had a change of plans or decided that you needed to change the date. These people would be so quick to take your 💴 and not give a damn about your feelings for Molly to call anybody out for not being truthful she should look in the mirror first. She owes me $850.I’m gonna have to take her to court to get it. If you really love your horse keep going down the road.The whole place is like I said a dumpster pic are proof Molly and...
Read moreThe ladies there were very nice. But it was not a good experience. We were told they had trailer hook ups, which really ment an outlet you could plug an extension cord into . So we had to use our generator our entire stay. We parked where they told us to. Then later that evening (im assuming it was the owner) told us we would have to move bc they had parties coming all weekend and they needed the space. I made our reservation a month in advance . They should have told us from the beginning where we needed to park. Not wait 6 hours after we arrived and already set up camp. Then he had us back our very large trailer down a road through an 8ft gate in the dark. Where we were in standing water and mud. We were offered no assistance out of our tiny parking spot when we tried to leave. The stalls were ok but very muddy. There was also no light, so to muck out my stalls I had to use a flashlight even during the day. Trails sucked, the ones we could find anyway. Mostly they were all under water. Would not recommend for anyone with a large trailer.
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I parked where YOUR staff told me to when i checked in. Which was along the edge of your parking lot, not the middle. Set up camp, push outs set, leveled and got comfortable. Then at 8pm, in the dark you, made us close up our entire trailer and move because YOU needed more parking space for events that weekend. We would have been blocked in reguardless of where we parked and were blocked in at the drive you put plus in because of the gate. Then having to back through an 8ft gate with no light at all was just another nail in the coffin. Getting out wasnt better. You told us you'd trim trees so they werent hitting our trailer because of where you made us park, and that also never happened.
She did tell me she had a hook up and i needed an extension cord. But that isnt what a living quarter trailer needs to run. Which I specified in my emails. You have a single outlet, not 30amp. Plus you have to plug it in through a bathroom that people can trip over which is a terrible way to get electricity.
Yes you do have skylights. That are completley covered in dirt and muck, and trees surrounding, which povide great shade.... But no light in the barn. So yes it was very difficult to see and I had to use flashlights to muck out stalls.
Our stalls were not delievered dry. There were only 3 stalls available the day we got there, and i had to wait for those stalls. A lady leaving that day had to remove her horses before i could bring mine in. No cleaning by your staff was done whatsoever. So i would have loved to request a new one. But there weren't any available, so i took what i had available to me and tried to make the best of it.
The trails were covered in water. Thats not your fault. But if there were different trails we never found them. A map would be a nice gesture. Even the guided rides, from your facility we passed, were walking down the street. Not in a "field of wild flowers".
Ive traveled to 30 states on my horses, stayed in texas specifically 2x. And this is the first bad review I've ever left anyone. That should tell you a little something. Take the criticism and...
Read moreRead through the business’ replies to all of the 1-3 star reviews here - somehow, shockingly, almost every negative experience was either a tall tale or the customer’s fault! Imagine the odds.
How someone runs their business is none of my business, but I will say that, in general, a willingness to listen to customer feedback and respond coolly is highly valued almost universally.
The review I posted here was strictly factual and neutral. I was more than ready to return and try again another time, but the owner’s flippant and somewhat accusatory reply solidifies the feeling that they don’t seem to want my business, which is just fine.
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We took our daughter and a friend riding on Sunday for a birthday weekend outing. We arrived 10 minutes prior to our appointment only to be told that "we were late" and the trail ride had already left. It seems there was some misunderstanding about how early we were expected to arrive, but either way, several additional minutes were spent being sniped at for being "late" (all still before the time our ride was even scheduled to start, but I digress).
We did eventually get out on the trail, and the scenery was lovely.
Two of our four horses were completely resistant to basic commands, and one ran directly into oncoming traffic while we were crossing a road. Luckily none of us are beginner riders, not that anyone asked.
We had two trail guides - the guy who rode back with us on the second half was friendly, had a great attitude, and made that part of the ride pleasant. Unfortunately didn't catch his name but he was great. The one who started us out almost seemed put out that he had to ride with us, and was very short with the entire group. Same with the workers back at the stable, both when we were heading out and when we returned. I'm sure everyone has a bad day every now and then, but the attitudes kind of soured the experience for us. On multiple occasions one of us asked a basic question (such as "what is my horse's name") and were straight up ignored.
At any rate, my daughter did enjoy her ride and that's what matters most; really wish the experience had been as fun for everyone...
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