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    Salt Creek Ranch

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Old Stone Riding Center

    Old Stone Riding Center

    3.7(3 reviews)
    27.5 mi

    We absolutely love Old Stone Riding Center…read more Our daughter has taken riding lessons here, attended multiple summer camps, and learned so much along the way--not just about riding, but about horsemanship and what it truly means to be an equestrian. What sets Old Stone apart is the emphasis on learning all aspects of caring for and working with horses, which we deeply value as parents. The community is incredible. The trainers, students, and boarders are all welcoming, supportive, and genuinely passionate about what they do. It feels like a family, not just a riding center. We truly can't say enough good things about this place. From the instruction to the atmosphere, everything has been a wonderful experience for our daughter--and for us. Highly, highly recommend!

    Dog boarding: -Our dogs were not crated together, as…read morerequested. -Only about half of their food was used- this tells us that either they were too petrified to eat, weren't fed the correct food, or weren't fed the correct amount as requested in their paperwork. -Most alarmingly, one of our dog's elbows are covered in swollen wounds. We had to take him to the vet straight from pickup and they could not believe the side of his wounds. When asking the owner about the wound, the response we received was "well that happens, the good news is that it isn't deep" She later told us that she hadn't seen it because he was scared and barking at her, but he has white fur and his bleeding elbows were very apparent. -Both dogs were absolutely caked in dirt when we came to pick them up and were surrounded by fleas. We had to take them straight to the vet for their medication and hose them off, giving them a bath before bringing them into our house. -We also requested that the dogs have beds placed in their crates when dropped them off. When we came to pick them up there were no beds, only a wet concrete floor which could have contributed to our dog's bloody elbows. -We had to take our dog to urgent card two days later because he developed an infection and fever from the wounds he obtained at this facility. Our dogs were not given the basic care that all animals deserve. All of these complaints were shared directly with the owner. We were given half-hearted excuses for all of these. We didn't even get a response until our credit card company reached out for a refund. We were only given half of our money back and our messages continue to be ignored.

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    Broganville’s Farm - country livin'

    Broganville’s Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    49.1 mi

    This farm was awesome! The owner Kadeem is very personable, friendly, and loves interacting with…read morethe kids. The farm land is huge and the animals are all well behaved so even if you're scared, you won't be for long. We took the Girl Scout troop on an outing here and the girls loved it. Kadeem is really eager about introducing farm life to city kids and helping make the comfortable and knowledgeable. I loved the way he allowed them to interact with the animals in ways they would never be able to other places. He does not restrict the kids and uses everything as a learning opportunity. My daughter was upset we had to leave without the alpaca. We will definitely be returning again. They also do petting zoo and horse rides for parties. He was so nice to even walk with my daughter bc she was scared to ride. 10/10 I definitely recommend to anyone looking for an up close, personal. Memorable animal experience!

    Omgggg I absolutely love this farm! It really brought out the kid in me and brought up so many…read morememories from childhood fieldtrips! Broganville is a family owned farm and the atmosphere gives just that! Kadeem Brogan (the owner) was so nice and welcoming. He gave us a full tour of the grounds as well as a horse and buggy ride. We got to meet all of the animals and we even got to feed some of them. This is definitely a great place for children and adults alike to really connect with nature and learn about the farm life!

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    Muddy Water Equestrian - Here is what her injury looks like 19 days later. A volunteer called to check on her a few days after, but the owner has not reached out.

    Muddy Water Equestrian

    2.9(34 reviews)
    35.7 mi

    Alright, so I read the first few pages of reviews for Muddy Water, and I can see it's a mix of both…read morenegative and positive experiences. Both sets of reviews are valid, and I am writing based on my experience here. We are from out of town - the East Coast - and we decided to come to Muddy Water Ranch for a group horseback riding experience. One of my friends - an experienced rider, and one who lives in the area - had visited before and recommended this for the group. First, highly emphasize the word "muddy" in Muddy Water. This place is a no-frills, no hullabaloo ranch - and yes, it's filled with mud, rocks, trees, and horse poop. When you pull up to this place, it indeed looks shady, as in unkept and not extraordinarily professional - but we took it for what it was worth. This is clearly a mom-and-pop, cash-only business that operates as such. The staff all have aliases for some reason or another and yeah, you sign 'ska-free' waivers before riding to help delegate responsibility to some other party if something were to happen. So, take this place for what it's worth. It's one of those things where you pay for what you get - and for the price, this was honestly not too bad. But again, it is to be expected. We were a large group - 7 people - and we road with three others, so 10 people all together. After speaking to us about our riding experiences, an old gentleman (probably the one who everyone said is rude) assigned us each a horse. He was an old horse rancher - customer service is not his business, horses are! He was rough around the edges, yes, but just doing his job. Once we all got horses, staff members (there were three) began bringing our horses out. One of the younger ranchers gave us a tutorial on how to ride - posture, where to keep your hands, how to steer, etc. After mounting our horse (again, with help from the staff), we 'practiced' for about 10 minutes, just going in circles around the ring. Then, the trail leader told us it was time to go on the trail. The trail is directly behind the ranch - in fact, you can see it at any given time. We had a trail leader out front, and one in the middle of us, continually calling out commands and advice, which we found super helpful. We road the trail for about an hour, and to be honest, an hour was plenty. The horses mostly moved in a line, one after another, but I do like to think I steered my horse (who's name was Chico) in some direction. The trail was a quite muddy and the horses did their job and went through the mud. Don't wear your best clothes, just an FYI! Wear old shoes (boots, if you got em) and pants that you won't mind getting dirty. Overall, we enjoyed our time at Muddy Water and accomplished what we came there to do - ride a horse on a trail!

    I really don't want to be mean but I'm writing for safety concerns. The staff were fine, as far as…read moremanners, at least to me. I agree with some of the reviews that when I pulled up, I had a bad feeling and felt like I should decline this ride. But it was a gift and I went ahead. The horses are kept in what looks like hollowed out semi truck trailers, not barns. It was disturbing actually. Somehow we started off with what I think were three guests and three staff members. Two of the guests had never ridden which always makes me uncomfortable. But on the trail, other people sort of appeared out of nowhere adding to our group? No idea if they were late guests or they worked there. The staff of riders numerous times kept changing up the order of the horses on the trail, switching riding positions. There was not enough room on the trail to do this which I also did not feel was wise or safe. I never thought about it, but after reading the reviews realize I was not offered a helmet - I would have declined but was never even offered one. Using the word "trail" is generous. It's more of an area you circle around in repeatedly and the area is just mud (lots of mud) and logs. So your horse, for the entire ride, is navigating mud and logs. The poor boy in my group that had never ridden - his horse was not even on the trail a large part of the time, the horse would finally figure out to catch up to the group but he was wandering about on other parts of the trail. My horse finally got a bit antsy and starting kicking up a bit, which scared the new riders. I can't blame the horse, the situation seemed very unsafe to me and chaotic. I just feel for safety reasons, this is probably not the best place to go to enjoy a well run trail ride with experienced staff. When I left, I was super disturbed to see a family joining the already full group with a dad and a maybe one year old riding double. I was actually pretty afraid for them to head off with that group. I attached a photo of where the horses are kept - they are kept in these steel trailers. Concerning.

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    Muddy Water Equestrian - Practicing in the ring before hitting the trail

    Practicing in the ring before hitting the trail

    Muddy Water Equestrian - One of the horses!

    One of the horses!

    Muddy Water Equestrian - Chico from NYC!

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    Chico from NYC!

    Salt Creek Ranch - horsebackriding - Updated May 2026

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