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    Erica Lynn Equine

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Erica is doing great with kids. They loved riding with her. She is very knowledgeable and friendly.

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    Mystic Canyon Stable - Nash, Bareback Pad.

    Mystic Canyon Stable

    4.4(13 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I took lessons here for almost a full year. The only reason I am stopping is because I just got…read moreengaged and have a wedding to save for! AND I GOT ENGAGED RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE STABLES! Let me tell you, as someone who has always loved horses, now in my 30's I wanted to do something I really love, and that's what brought me to this stable. The one thing that really stood out to me here, is when I talked to the children who frequented the barn, is they loved the independence it gave them. I was shocked to hear that from kids some younger than 8 years old! But once you start taking lessons, it made sense. This place really teaches you how to basically take care of your own horse. You are saddling up, hoof picking, brushes, and sometimes cleaning the horses. And you learn to ride in all kinds of techniques and horses. You get to learn some equine knowledge, therapy, and when something does happen to a horse, they explain why and what exactly is going on. I don't understand some of the previous comments. Horses. Are. Animals. Animals are unpredictable. You can wear any type of protective gear you want, but you at minimum have to wear boots and a helmet. My first lesson I fell off. Yeah it hurts. But you learn. I also broke one of my toes cause it was stepped on. Again, animals are unpredictable. There will never be a 100% safe animal. But the instructors know how to instruct and direct when these situations happen, and I have seen some WILD kids on these horses, who don't listen, and these horses didn't even react. When anyone does get hurt, those who work there do everything they can to make sure you are okay. Things I appreciated about the ones who work at the stables: Tiffany has a plethora of knowledge, and loves to share it. Sophia was my main instructor who I appreciated so much because she let me push my boundaries when she could tell I too afraid to push myself. Sarah-Faith substituted for my class and always took such care with the kids on their lessons. Regan always had something fun to share every time I visited, and Nathan would always assist when I had questions. All the crew here are amazing, and love horses. I am so sad to have to pause, but I have learned so much that makes me confident if i ever own my own horse, I will at least know the basic needs to tend to a horse. I hope to come visit soon, and be back after my wedding!

    My daughter has done 2 summer camps here. She learned a ton and absolutely loved it - the highlight…read moreof her summers! We like that it is kid-centered and unpretentious. A great smaller stable conveniently located for easier access for those coming from the South Bay.

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    Empty Saddle Club

    Empty Saddle Club

    4.0(1 review)
    1.3 mi

    It continues to amaze, appall, bewilder, anger (?), and fascinate me about the wealth dichotomy in…read moreLA. There are certainly infinite ways to burn money, but paying annual dues to be a member of a club is not something I want or can afford. The only club I want to be a part of is a tasty club sandwich. Alas, enough of that garbage filler. Empty Saddle is a private equestrian club "dedicated to the continuation of western riding" in the PV peninsula. According to their website, this club got its start in 1935 in Redondo. While participating in a parade, one of the horses in this then-unnamed club slipped and fell, and a bystander commented something about an "empty saddle" and that's how the name came about. This cowboy club is tucked inside a relatively high-dollar value neighborhood but is fairly small compared to other clubs around LA. It truly is a horse-forward club, and comes with all the social hoops and hurdles to become a member. Be ready to spring at least $5,000 and 3 sponsors for an application and then spend a year on probation before they'll accept you as a member. There are a couple of unpaved parking areas (the dust that kicks up!), large arenas / horse training areas, stables that appear to be right across people's houses, and a "clubhouse". I put that in quotes because it didn't look like much. I didn't use any restrooms, so nothing to report back for y'alls. I love checking out new places around town and this one is definitely something new and different to me. Now let's talk about where to find a non-garbage club sandwich that won't break the bank!

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