LEASING & BOARDING
LEASING |
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Leasing a horse is a great way to be expand your horsemanship. In order to apply for a horse lease, the applicant must be a current weekly lesson student in good standing at Boulder Pointe. A typical horse lease is a Partial Lease which is good for 3 days a week. A horse lease requires a 3-month commitment.
Steps: 1. Complete the below application 2. If approved, a lease agreement form will be sent for signature. |
Horses Available for Lease | Half or Full | Riding Level
*updated Oct. 1
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BOARDING |
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We are currently at full capacity. Email [email protected] to be added to the waiting list or use the form below.
Boarding details:
We offer pasture/paddock board. Plus, you must either enroll in the lesson program or your horse needs to be in training. For your horse: - Small paddock herds of 4-6 horses per paddock - High-quality grain fed twice a day, plus we feed owner-provided supplements as requested (you will need to supply a feed bag for your horse) - Access to 24/7 hay in hay huts (some paddocks also have hay nets) - Blanketing program for a fee for the winter months if you can't be out every day - Auto-water fountains - Run-in shelters - Pasture time in the summer for some paddocks For you: - 3' x 3' x 6' lockers for rent in our temperature controlled tack room (if available); plus fridge and couch/chairs - Heated viewing room and restroom in the indoor barn/arena - Miles of trails to ride - 2 outdoor arenas; one of them with professional jumps - Heated barn with large, hot and cold wash stall - Heated arena for the winter months - Trailer parking for rent |
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BOARDER/LEASER TACK ROOM |
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Individual Lockers
We have 24 private lockers that may be rented out. Lockers are 3' x 3' x 6' and come with saddle racks, shelves and plenty of space to keep your riding gear.
Comfortable Seating
The barn is a fun place to be. We all love to hang out with our friends and help with the horses. And when we need a break, there's a comfortable and homey place to rest for a while.
Temperature Controlled
Let's face it. Tack is expensive and weather can take a toll, even indoors. That's why we keep the tack room temperature controlled. Whether it's 100 degrees or 20 below zero, it's always pleasant in here.