I came here on a Wednesday morning and we walked in to the stables to find our instructors. After filling out our liability form and receiving our helmets we were taught how to get on to the horse and walked a few laps around the indoor area to practice. The trail was lovely, nice quiet but I thought there wasn’t anything special about it. You do ride a little going up and down small hill but you are not on the trail longer than approx 40 minutes. I think the longest part was getting you adjusted on to the horses and then the instructors.
If it is your first time doing a trail ride this is the place for you. Our instructor was good at letting you know everything you need to know about riding for first time and about the horses. They horses seemed well kept...
Read moreReserved a spot and came in a little late due to a rally that was going Newton. We were told that we only had 30 minutes to ride because we were late. Instead of paying for 30 minutes, they were telling us that we still had to pay the full price for riding the horses. Every minute that was passing by they were counting on and telling us that our time is running out for waiting around so basically we were going to ride for 10-15 minutes. The old man was very nice and trying to understand and help us however the short haired lady is extremely rude and has almost zero skills on how to treat her customers. I am disappointed and felt...
Read moreReally nice facilities and super instructers. Didn't give 5 stars though because they limit your experiences a lot. I used to only go their for summers because I live in a different state, and at my regular barn I was jumping at least 2ft. Here the trainer was super nice, but I barely even cantered my whole summer there and I felt that my training was put a stop during my time their so I had to make the hard decision to leave. I was jumping courses at my regular barn but did walk, trot, and a lap of canter lessons. It was just not enough for me. Good for beginners and intermediate...
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