Equestrian Center
About
Canyon Lake's Equestrian Center is an exclusive boarding and training facility for members who enjoy horses and horse riding. The tranquil facility is nestled near the North Gate entrance at 29221 Longhorn Drive, Canyon Lake, CA 92587. For more information about the Equestrian Center, contact our Operations department at 951-244-6841 x510.
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Boarding
Every horse that calls Canyon Lake Equestrian Center home will enjoy horse boarding stables that stands above the rest. The care and comfort of all horses living at our equestrian center is our number one priority.
Keeping horses happy and healthy, we pay close attention to their most important needs. Top of that list is feeding excellent quality hay often. Additionally, we provide clean fresh water and a clean and comfortable horse stall, along with a reliable, daily routine.
The Equestrian Center is an excellent place to board your horse. The facility can hold up to 53 horses in a variety of stall types. Stalls are mucked once a day. The cost for boarding is based on the size and type of stall plus your feed selection.
Barn Stall Rates
- 12ft x 16ft, No Outside: $360 per month
- 12ft x 24ft, Partial Outside: $480 per month
- 14ft x 24ft, Partial Outside: $520 per month
Outdoor Pipe Stall Rates
- 12ft x 24ft Pipe Stall Outside: $220 per month
- 16ft x 24ft Pipe Stall Outside: $255 per month
- 24ft x 24ft Pipe Stall Outside: $305 per month
Additional Information
If your first choice of stall is not available you can be put on a waiting list. There is a refundable boarding deposit required for all stalls.
All horses boarded at the Equestrian Center must select a feed plan. Horses cannot be boarded without a plan. Horse Owners must select the feed most appropriate to their horse and its conditions.
Food Purchase
Feed is purchased based upon usage, at a per flake rate. Flake prices may adjust as often as monthly, depending upon availability, cuttings, season, and other factors.
Equestrian Center Access
Canyon Lake residents without horses are welcome to walk the grounds and watch the horses in the arenas. However, for the safety of both the public and the horses in the stalls, only horse owners and their authorized guests may enter the stalls.