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Smokey Wood Farm

Smokey Wood Farm

(7 reviews)

Wrote a review when i moved in a year ago... updating it now…read more I was warned long ago that when you turn in your notice to leave the barn will retaliate. And I can attest that even when leaving in good standings, paying an extra month and following the rules... you get access restricted and treated like a criminal. Suggestion for anyone leaving: don't give notice. Pay what is due the day you take your horse and don't leave anything behind once you trailer your horse out. You will not be allowed back in once horse is gone, even if you are paid thru the month (or more). Indoor and Outdoor arena, 4 feedings a day, daily turnout when i first moved in, for 3 hours a day. Then pastures were shut down for 8 weeks and horses only got 15-20 minutes a day on a hot walker. Started looking for a new place at that point. Has access to trails, 3 wash racks, trainers and trainer access, and respectful friends to horse with! There are soooo very many rules, and I get that, for a shared space. Owners watch the cameras like a hawk and can be very petty and malicious.

Great arenas, indoor and out. Paddocks are WET with standing water in the winter - deep sand in…read morethe summer. There is no bedding provided for the rubber mats inside the paddock stall enclosures. Pastures are great in the summer but over used in the winter and become mud slick danger zones. The access to trails is to Farrell McWhirter Park (1 loop) and to the Powerline Trail (not the Tolt Pipeline). The boarders were nice and friendly. 2 great covered wash racks out by the paddocks but if the boarders don't clean them they are nasty. Do not recommend boarding there - the owner is a nightmare and has a habit of treating people worse and worse until they leave instead of having open honest conversations to rectify any differences.

Legacy Hunters and Jumpers

Legacy Hunters and Jumpers

(5 reviews)

I have ridden at quite a few barns in various states of the US. This is BY far the best barn I have…read moreever had the opportunity to ride at. Even though I only rode a lesson horse once a week, I was always welcomed and had nothing but top notch experiences with all of the girls, horses, trainers, etc. This barn is truly top notch. Great people, wonderful horses, clean, organized, etc. I cannot recommend them enough.

I have been riding at Legacy for the past seven years and love it. There are a several reasons why…read moreI decided to start riding at Legacy: 1. They care a lot about the safety of the horse and the rider. The horses are treated GREAT here. They have chiropractor, acupuncture, and massage appointments, are shoed regularly, groomed, turned out every day, fed high quality food, and are kept in incredible condition. The retired horses often go to the Northwest School of Animal Massage for students to practice massaging on. 2. If you don't have your own horse, they have lesson horses. This was one of the hardest things to find when I moved to Washington because I don't own a horse. The lesson horses are super high quality and not over worked at all. 3. You have to take ownership in what you do here. Some other barns will tack up the horse for you and have it waiting once you arrive. At Legacy, you're responsible for retrieving your horse from its stall/paddock, grooming, tacking up, untacking, and cleaning the tack. This is great for some of the younger kids because they learn the basics to taking care of a horse. 4. They host their own fun shows, giving the riding academy and training program students opportunities to compete in a fun environment. The training program is really successful and the students involved are often traveling for horse shows in the warmer months. The facility itself is located at the old Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center in Woodinville with some trails behind it. There's an indoor and outdoor arena for when it's a nice day out. I would highly recommend Legacy!

Centerline The English Riding Academy

Centerline The English Riding Academy

(3 reviews)

I've been riding with Maya for two and a half years. I came to her barely knowing how to ride…read morewestern, let alone english. Today I have my own horse named Teddi, which Maya helped me choose. We are jumping about 3ft, and I love him more than the world. Maya is one of the most compassionate trainers there is. She is firm, and moves her students along, but knows when they need reassurance. She not only would do anything to protect the safety of her horses, but also watches over all the horses at the Charlottewood barn. There is no possible way Teddi and I would be such a successful team without her. She is a hardworking, and inspirational coach who will try her hardest to make you the best rider you can be. She is extremely experienced, and deals with all types of riders very well. There is VERY RARELY a person she does not get along with. Maya is extremely polite, sweet, and sensitive to riders, as well as their ideas, questions, thoughts, and concerns. When I very first got Teddi, almost a year ago, I could hardly canter around the arena with him. He is a very large, and powerful thoroughbred. I would ride him in a gag, and still have trouble working with him. Within a month I was jumping him. Within 3 months I was riding him with a softer bit. Today, I jump and ride Teddi on trails bareback. We ride in a hackamore now (a bitless bridle). I have a much stronger connection with him, as well as he does with me. None of this would be possible without Maya. She has led me to achieve all these goals. I'm so happy to have her as a trainer, friend, and role model. I couldn't be more blessed to have her in my life. Maya, thank you for helping me find my best friend, Teddi :) and thank you for being an outstanding, and understanding trainer.

Over the 3 months I rode in Maya Huberman's program there were 3 occasions when I arrived to find…read moremy assigned mount unfit to ride. Twice the horse (Griffin, white gelding) was obviously lame and I reported it as such, but it took days before Maya admitted there was an issue with the horse and rested/treated it for a suspected hoof abscess. The final episode was July 4, 2013 when I arrived to find the horse with a raw sore on his head (bite from another horse) right where the leather headstall would rub. Much to my dismay Maya said it was fine and that she'd been using the horse (Ashton) in lessons with no problems for 2 days already. To me it looked quite raw and painful, so I declined to ride the horse in that condition despite pressure from Maya. Finding myself arguing with Maya for a second time about the welfare of her horses was extremely upsetting. At this point I no longer want to do business with Maya or ride in her program, but I do want a refund of the July lease money I paid to her since no riding took place in July. Maya refuses to provide any sort of refund and no signed contract exists, so unfortunately I don't have much hope of ever seeing my money again. The last time I saw the horse (Ashton, palomino Haflinger gelding) was on July 4, 2013. The sore was beneath his left eye and was bad enough that I'm sure it will be visible for a long time. Decide for yourself if you think it hurt. UPDATE: After seeing that family wrote such nice reviews in response to mine, I thought I'd add to my feedback to say that Maya is a good instructor for beginners & children who won't question why a horse is limping or if something Maya does is right or wrong. That is why all of her students are children and beginners. Additionally, although my complaint isn't about her abilities as a riding instructor, I do question what Maya's credentials actually are since she refers to BHS training in her online bio and on her web site but does not mention a specific university or actually receiving a degree.

Sage Meadows - horsebackriding - Updated May 2026

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