Drop-in
01Try us out, audit the program, ride one of our school horses. Pay-as-you-go, no commitment.
- 1-hour private lesson
- School horse provided
- Helmet & equipment available
- Beginner-friendly
- Single rider focus
The biggest part of our days is horses in training — green colts started, tune-ups, problem-solving, the slow work. Around that we coach a small lesson roster, and once in a while we run trail and clinic days.
All programs run by appointment. Prices below are "starting at" — the actual number depends on the horse, the rider, and the situation. We're upfront either way.
Lessons run smaller than most barns and the schedule fills up word-of-mouth. Best fit: kids who want to learn the right way, and adults coming back to it.
Try us out, audit the program, ride one of our school horses. Pay-as-you-go, no commitment.
Reps build the rider. Four lessons a month gets you a consistent slot, a coach who learns your kid, and a plan that builds week-over-week.
For serious riders putting serious time in the saddle. Two lessons a week, your own coach watching, and a rider that holds up under any kind of work.
The biggest part of what we do. Sober assessments, straight timelines, and a weekly note so you know what's going on — not a sales pitch every Friday, just what your horse actually did this week.
Tune-up. Re-set. Or a structured start under saddle for the right green horse.
Most-requested. Long enough to actually move a horse forward — a true shift in the work, not a polish job.
For the green horse, the sale prep, or the rebuild. Long enough to install lasting habits.
The programs we'd love to grow into — some already going, some coming as we grow. Get on the list and we'll let you know when there's a spot.
Pickup, snack, barn work, lesson, ride home. Built for the kid who wants to actually be at the barn after school. Coming as we grow.
Weekday daytime program for homeschool kids — horsemanship, riding, animal care. Smaller group, lower price, actual chores.
Quarterly Saturday half-days — a focused topic, four or five riders, half-day in the saddle. Open to non-members.
From time to time we have a horse for sale that we've personally put time on. Sound, settled, and matched to the right home — not flipped.
No mystery. Same process every time, whether you're a kid signing up for your first lesson or a horse-owner hauling in a four-year-old.
Send a note via the contact form or call the barn. Tell us about the rider, the horse, and what you're hoping to work on.
Come walk the property. Meet the horses. Watch a lesson or audit a training ride. Bring questions — we have time.
One lesson or one assessment ride. We figure out the starting point, you figure out if the chemistry's right.
Pick a program, get on the calendar, and start riding. We'll write up a plan and we'll send weekly notes.
Six formats, all bookable on the same calendar. Mix and match through the month — keep your private slot, drop into a clinic, ride a trail day.
One rider, one coach, one horse. The bread-and-butter. Available daily.
Short and sharp. For tune-ups, lunge lessons, or younger riders building stamina.
Two riders, matched level. Great for siblings, friends, or two horses at similar stages.
Day in the saddle outside the arena — hills, water, obstacles, open ground. Quarterly, open to non-members.
We'll meet you at a public arena or trailhead and coach there. Great for confidence and new environments.
Unmounted. Bandaging, basic vet checks, conformation, feeding, hoof care. Free for monthly members.
No. We have school horses matched to each lesson level — steady ranch horses for beginners, settled mounts that handle the more advanced work. If you eventually want to lease or buy, we'll help you find the right one.
Six and up. We start younger riders on the lunge line for as long as it takes to build a true seat — no shortcuts there. Adult beginners are welcome and common.
Western-ish, all-around. Foundation work in the saddle, trail and ranch riding, colt starting. We're not chasing a specialty — we're building horses and riders that work, anywhere you point them. We'll be upfront if your goals are a better fit somewhere else.
We won't be at Limestone forever — we're looking for a bigger place nearby with room to grow. Nothing's locked in yet, so for now all training and lessons run out of Limestone. After-school and homeschool programs roll out as we settle into more room.
Most of them, yes — the slow projects are some of our favorite work. We'll ask about history and we'll turn a horse down if we don't think we can help. Better an early no than a wasted month. Send us video and we'll be straight with you.
We have a few pasture spots open in Limestone but boarding isn't our main focus. Training horses live with us through their program, but we don't run a big boarding operation. A bigger place down the road would add room for a few thoughtful full-care, pasture spots; ask if you'd like to be on the list.
Pick a program above, then send us a note with a little about the rider or horse. We'll get back to you within the day with available time slots.