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    Countryside Farm

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Horse boarding

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    High View Farm - Western Pleasure with "Roany"  one of our schoolies.

    High View Farm

    (2 reviews)

    Love High View Farm. I have been riding here for 13 years, I first started riding with Carol's…read moreniece Tal, then in time moved on to Carol and have taken the occasional lesson with Carol's daughter Brittany. I absolutely love that High View has so much to offer. My preference is Hunters & Jumpers, in the last few years Carol and I have moved into the Eq's and I have learned that I really enjoy it. Not only does High View offer these disciplines but many more including Western pleasure, eventing, and cow sorting. Carol is always willing to try new things, and for me personally these new endeavors are a really nice break from the same ol same ol. Not only are the trainers wonderful but their care for my horse is top notch. I really appreciate that my horse is personally seen multiple times a day by multiple people. Carol has always made me aware of any change with my horse and her knowledge of medical issues as well a weight management are unlike any other.

    My daughter had been taking lessons at High View Farm for a few years now after riding at several…read moreother barns and we have finally found a keeper. At High View we are part of a family and even though my daughter doesn't compete she is treated just as well and with just as much importance as the students that compete every weekend, which was a problem at other places. The thing I love most though is that the riders learn the importance of caring for the horses , not just riding them. My daughter (14) has made some of her best friends at this barn and they are all good kids, drama just isn't allowed. Also, the lessons horses are great, safe and well cared for.

    Twin Willows Stables - One Wilde Lily with Kelly T.

    Twin Willows Stables

    (2 reviews)

    I live near this business and their dogs are constantly roaming the neighborhood unsupervised and…read morepooping on residents lawns. They will not return any of my calls regarding this manner. So I have to clean up behind their dogs. If that's not enough, the horses are constantly loose too.....running down Morgan Ave. If i had horses, I would never ever board them here.

    BEWARE! COMPLETE NIGHTMARE! FILTHY FACILTIES AND POOR MANAGEMENT!…read more I booked Twin Willow Stables for my nephews 1st Birthday Party. If your idea of a party is being belittled, having zero expectations and enjoy walking around up to your ankles in feces and mud then this place is for you. When the party was originally booked, I was told that no rain date would be set as they have an indoor area where they could hold a petting zoo, pony arena and dining area. The first inclination that it was going to be a disaster probably should have been when they failed to notify me that they had a huge flood 2 days before the party. I was reassured that there would be no mud where the party was being held as this was a concern for me due to some elderly guests attending the party as well as most people don't want their kids covered in mud. Only when I unexpectedly stopped by was when I was given numerous excuses and was made aware of the mess. I did consider cancelling the party because of the condition of the location, more rain was in the forecast and was weary that things would go well. I was repeatedly reassured that things will go smoothly as they have been in the business for over 30 yrs. Boy, was I fooled. I was told that on the day of the party through email that the driveway was muddy but not the actual party location. This prompted me to call Donna and Rebecca who were in charge but was told by one the employees that were not available. I asked that employee if the party area was wet and muddy and was told that it was not. At 930 my mom stopped by not trusting what we were being told only to find a large section of the party area muddy right where the guest were to walk in. Again, more excuses were given. We tried to bear with them even though we were repeatedly lied to and it was 2 1/2 before the party. We showed back up at 11 to setup as this was the time we agreed on only to find riding lessons going on where the party location was taken place. There were no tables in there as promised, it was a muddy mess and was only given attitude when questioning why this was the case. At 11:50, 10 min prior to guests arrival did they have young riders dragging soaking wet tables through the mud into the party area. Clearly this is unacceptable. At that point, I informed my guests of the conditions. Who wants to sit on a wet muddy picnic benches that looked like termites had invaded them and made their home? At this point I became frustrated that nothing was going as planned or promised. I told her that I was embarrassed to be hosting a party this way in a location of this condition and was told that I could leave. This was at noon when the party was set to start. I was shown zero respect, that it was too bad, and was snarly told that if I want the party to continue then I needed to write a check at that very moment or she wasn't moving out of my way. Confused and intimidated, I wrote her a check as my hands were tied. My catered food was there, the decorations and party supplies bought and guests had either arrived or were on their way. At that moment I realized I had been scammed. I disappointedly had to instruct some elder guests and those with infants/young children to leave as it was unsafe and unsanitary. Sadly, my nephews party was ruined. I vow that there reputation to host birthday parties will be too. I have never in my life have seen an establishment run so poorly and so unorganized. I have never been so mistreated and couldn't believe that I was actually told by the owner Donna that my expectations as a customer don't matter. Thankfully at the recommendation of my bank, the check was stopped. We are now in a civil suit. Please for the sake of your child's birthday do not have it here.

    Sunset Stables - Dog from the farm attack my dog

    Sunset Stables

    (36 reviews)

    While the horses were being prepared for our ride, I heard one scream. The men nearby looked…read morenervously in my direction. I couldn't see what happened, but the sound and their reaction were very unsettling. A woman came out of the barn and turned out to be our trail guide. The man who first attended to us was kind and friendly, but he explained that she would be leading the ride. Unfortunately, she was not welcoming at all. She seemed upset, impatient, and aggressive from the start. I felt intimidated approaching her, and she made my friend nervous as well. When she told us to line up by the fence, her instructions were unclear, which caused confusion. My friend ended up going the wrong way, and I had to go find her. When we finally lined up, the guide was visibly annoyed. The whole interaction felt tense. During the ride, she smoked the entire time while on the horse, which I have never experienced before on any trail ride. She barely spoke to us, and there was no effort to provide any kind of tour, history, or friendly conversation--something I've come to expect from these experiences. Instead, she would occasionally yell things like "Isn't this relaxing?" or "Aren't you having fun?" while continuing to shout at us if we were too slow. She repeatedly told me to kick my horse to make him go faster. I've ridden before, and it was clear this horse was very tired and possibly overworked. When I expressed that I felt bad, she became visibly angry, stopped, and insisted I kick him anyway, comparing the horse to a car needing gas. I felt pressured and uncomfortable, but the horse was too exhausted to respond regardless. I chose to let the horse move at his own pace. We paid $50 each for this ride, and if the horse is tired, I'm not going to force it. The ride itself lasted less than an hour, so there was no reason for the level of frustration she displayed. Overall, the experience left me feeling uneasy, tense, and stressed rather than relaxed. There was something very off about the entire situation. I would not return.

    Absolutely Horrible Experience - Please Read Before Visiting…read moreI visited this place a couple of days ago to inquire about horseback riding options for my son, who has a disability. I wanted to see if he would feel comfortable around the horses and get a general sense of the environment. Unfortunately, what was supposed to be a peaceful visit turned into an incredibly traumatic experience. As we were walking around the property, a dog from the facility suddenly came out and viciously attacked our tiny, 4-pound, 12-year-old dog. I had to physically pull my dog away while she was bleeding heavily, and to make matters worse, no staff were around to help us. I was terrified and overwhelmed, trying to keep my son safe by telling him to get in the car while I tried to distract the attacking dog. The dog even attempted to go after me, and I had to use my dog's leash to fend it off. Once the dog ran off, I came out of the car in desperation, hoping to find someone, anyone, who could assist. A woman finally approached me, but instead of helping, she was rude and dismissive. She told me dogs aren't allowed on the property (which was never made clear before) and coldly said she wouldn't be paying for any vet bills. I tried explaining that we were simply there to get information and had no idea something like this could happen, but she had no empathy or concern. I later spoke to a man who said he worked there. I showed him my dog, who was still bleeding badly, and he shrugged it off, saying she'd be fine and wouldn't need anything. I was completely shocked by the lack of care and professionalism. I rushed my dog to the emergency vet, where she needed over 10 stitches and a drain to manage the bleeding. The entire experience was horrifying, not just because of the attack, but because of how the staff handled the situation. No apology, no assistance, no compassion. I'm still shaken by what happened and heartbroken over how poorly we were treated. I went there seeking a safe place for my son, and left traumatized, with a severely injured pet and absolutely no support from the people in charge. I strongly do not recommend this place. They are unprofessional, irresponsible, and completely unprepared to handle emergencies. It's incredibly disheartening to know that this is how they treat potential customers. Please think twice before supporting a business that operates this way.

    Countryside Farm - horsebackriding - Updated May 2026

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