E xperience this first class equestrian center
located in Northern Illinois. The pristine equine
facility, quality feeding program, indoor riding
arena, trails, and pasture turnouts will tantalize
your taste for the full enjoyment of that equine
friend you love and want to give the very best.
Full Stall Board: $300/Month
Pasture Board: $200/Month
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1. Call us directly
Barn phone number is (815) 569-2494
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For more information
Please feel free to call us at the barn or send us an e-mail.
We are more than happy to answer any questions you may have about our
facilities.
Our normal barn hours are:
Summer:
Mon - Sat Sunrise - Sunset
Sunday Sunrise - 6pm
Winter:
Mon - Sat 8am - 9pm
Sunday 8am - 6pm
Holidays:
Barn Closed
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 Our goal is for you to feel comfortable in boarding your horse at
our facility and for you horse to always feel at home. We strive for the best care and safety of your horses at all
times.
- Require Boarding Contract and Release of Liability for riders
- Fully Insured
- Negative Coggins Required
- On-Site Trailer Parking
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