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    Express Clydesdales

    4.9 (16 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Carolyn P.

    Fantastic place to spend a morning! I was happily surprised how clean and nice this place is. This is a place for free of charge you can go as a family and enjoy seeing horses. My grandson loved seeing their names so we could talk to them. The Clysdales are in the barn...... But not a normal for what I think a barn looks like... Fronts are alittle high for the middle age kids to see them. Smaller ones, dad's can lift up. I wish they had alittle step stool by each one for kids. But we managed with my 10 yr old grandson to have one of the horses sneeze on him and my husband's glasses! So funny, at least I thought. One , zac , kept moving for us to keep rubbing his hinny. All were calm letting us pet or rub them. Only one turned and raised its tail at us! We moved on, worrying he was about to tell us to leave him alone. You can then go outside in the many areas to see horses we even got to pet a small very friendly one in the far area. On way back we were thrilled to see a very nice worker giving the shower to one. We got to watch her wash and dry. Very interesting so I am sure next time we will pay for a actual tour! Very nice restrooms, and a gift shop. You can purchase an actual hose shoe with it's name tag, for $25.00. A must for next visit! Lots of places to take pictures. Plenty of parking. Currently you need a reservation, even for the free visit. I called left message and they text me back and no problem with day and 10am I wanted. Check calendar, to make sure not away for a show. Trust me, you will enjoy.

    The visitor center is currently being renovated and is closed. You can see the Clydesdale in the barn behind this one.
    Dawn H.

    We stopped in during the renovation of the wooden barn. Yet, you can still see Clydesdales in the rear barn along with a couple of friendly barn dogs. More Clydesdales were outdoors. Your free to wander around this beautiful place. Driving around the nearby roads you'll get an idea of the expanse of the Express Ranches (200,000acres). If you stop to see the Clydesdales, stop down the road at the monument to Express Ranch owner Robert Funk's Monument. There is a marker that details the many accomplishments of Mr Funk and you'll leave with a great respect for the man. Also here, great historical information and Chisholm Trail marker.

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    Awesome place to take my granddaughter, she absolutely loves looking at the gorgeous horses. I highly recommend!

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    Beautiful horses. They are all in their own individual stall. No feeding or touching but they are gorgeous to see

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    Express Clydesdales - attractionfarms - Updated May 2026

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