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    My wife and I planned a weekend trip to celebrate our 24th wedding anniversary and flew into…read moreHollywood on Friday. With nothing scheduled for the afternoon, we came across Sunset Ranch Hollywood and booked their evening 2-hour trail ride. It turned out to be the perfect way to start our trip. We ended up being the only two on the ride, which made the experience even more special. Our guide, Ashley, was knowledgeable, personable, and easy to talk to. The conversation throughout the ride made the whole experience feel relaxed and personal. The views were incredible--overlooking the Hollywood Hills, the Hollywood sign, the observatory, and even out toward Glendale. It's a perspective you just don't get any other way. We rode Apollo and Rain, and both horses were fantastic. They were calm, well-trained, and clearly knew the trail, which made the ride easy and enjoyable--even for riders who don't have a lot of experience. With just a few small corrections along the way, we felt more confident than we probably deserved. I'm sure a group ride would be fun, but having such a small, personal experience really made this memorable for us. It was a great way to kick off a special weekend, and I'd absolutely recommend it to anyone visiting the area.

    We came here for my birthday celebration. They required us to make reservation online. We reserved…read morethe 10am tour online, $99 per person for an hour ride. They required us to get there 30 minutes before the tour. We got there at 9:30am, but the tour did not start until 10:30am. We waited for an hour before we can get on the back of the horse. This place is pretty private. We will have to make a call at the gate, so the staff can buzz us in. Parking structure is small, and it gets full fast. Staff was not too friendly unsure if they get burnt out with the tour. The horses looked tired and some of them look sick. My horse kept its head down throughout the ride. The one hour ride is basically sitting on the back of the horse, walking up the trail that we can see the Hollywood sign, and turned around at some point. Not worth the price you pay for. I will not be back.

    Reflection Dressage - Dressage lesson on Freddie with Michelle at Paddock Riding Club

    Reflection Dressage

    (7 reviews)

    Atwater Village

    Reflection dressage is the riding home I have been hoping for. Michelle takes the love of horses…read moreand joy of riding to make the harmony that is dressage. Whether you are just starting out, have ridden your whole life, or want to procure an equine partner- she has the experience to help you enjoy achieving your goals. Michelle's patient personality and keen eye for detail make her a true professional at her craft. Come ride and see how elevated your skills can become!

    I could talk for hours about the positives of riding with Michelle. I have so many stories about…read moremoments of learning, success, and encouragement. She always explains the reasoning behind her instructions so you aren't just learning motions, you are actually gaining understanding. She treats the safety of her horses and riders with the utmost respect and works with each individuals specific wants and limitations. I personally don't like riding with trainers that yell at their students (let alone belittle them), and this is part of why I genuinely enjoy my lessons with Michelle. She doesn't yell, she doesn't discipline you when you are trying to learn to control a total of eight limbs all at once. The patient reminders about how to fix what I'm doing wrong make the lessons feel like team are a team working towards a goal together. While I don't personally own a horse, I hope to have one of my own in her care one day. I always see her discussing horse needs and game planning with owners. There is no pressure to compete or have specific goals for you and your horse. Michelle has done an excellent job growing a group of lesson students and clients that all simply want to enjoy learning about and spending time with horses. Each day at the barn is a pleasure and the highlight of my week.

    Arroyo Seco Stables - Finally got the horse back on the roof

    Arroyo Seco Stables

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    Based on my experience, I would not consider this a secure or dependable boarding option and…read morerecommend prospective boarders carefully evaluate alternatives. The personal relationship between ownership and management can blur professional boundaries and contribute to favoritism and inconsistent accountability. Facility maintenance, safety standards, biosecurity practices, and overall organization need significant improvement. While some staff members work hard to keep the place running and are very kind, larger management issues remain unresolved. During my stay, the facility admitted a sick horse, which is believed to have resulted in a strangles outbreak that infected my horse and others. I personally took the initiative to obtain a formal diagnosis, which identified the illness affecting the barn, and voluntarily invested my own time and money into professional grade disinfectants to thoroughly clean the property. Despite these contributions, my horse and I were held to stricter standards than others, including requiring hospitalization longer than medically necessary, accumulating additional costs. Multiple break ins occurred, including people entering at night and dogs getting through dilapidated fencing. One horse was mauled by a dog and required hospitalization. Pros: The boarder community here is unmatched. Friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. While I do not recommend boarding here for reliability or peace of mind, you may make many wonderful friends. Could you have success here? Sure. Many people have. Things go well, until they don't. Is it worth the gamble and frustration of being at the whim of management that sometimes seems to run this barn informally rather than as a professional business? For me, no. I recommend boarding elsewhere.

    This is a historic barn, yes. I grew up around here and have had horses my entire life. If you want…read moreto be in this area, try San Pasqual Stables. Look at the difference between these two places. Arroyo has small dirty stalls that don't get cleaned on Sunday, unfinished messes and old dirty tools spread in various spots around the entire property. The worst part is neglectful owners that don't show up and force the horses to live in tiny stalls that hardly get to come out. Even if they get out once in a while from other people helping, it's not enough. That is Neglect. Just read the stories from past boarders. More than 6 horses and boarders that I know, have recently moved out because of this ramshackled, poorly managed barn. You never really know the truth unless you're there everyday. Pretty sad.

    Sagebrook Farms - Andy - the horse ;) - at Sagebrook Farms.

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    (26 reviews)

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    I've been riding with Julie for almost two years now her barn is my happy place. I've started from…read morezero and now I can proudly call myself an equestrian. All her trainers are great and her horses are loved and taken care of. She is very patient and professional. For those who write reviews about her not responding, be patient. You have no idea how busy she is with her lessons program, I'm pretty sure all of been busy with our jobs. Don't forget that besides training and horse shows she has a bunch of horses to take care of.

    I just got back into horse back riding after a 10 year break, and it was so wonderful to have a…read morechance to get back in the saddle at Sagebrook farms! I went into it feeling somewhat intimidated since it's been so long since I've ridden, but I had a really empowering and wonderful experience for my first lesson (shout out to Courtney, who gave me lots of praise while also giving me great instruction)! Sagebrook farms is very professional with the most beautiful horses, but it's also casual in friendliness and you can have any goal ranging from casual riding to competing. My goal is to lease a horse one day for casual riding, and they take it seriously and help me achieve it! If you're wanting to learn about horse care, they also were open about me coming early or staying later to watch the tacking & grooming process and help out, which is a great opportunity to spend time with horses after lessons! There is one review here that mentions difficulty with communication, and out of about 10 riding instructors, I only got answers from about 3, so it's not just Sagebrook Farms. People who take care of horses often are out all day where there's minimal Wi-Fi, and they only get a chance to get online in sparse spurts or not until 10pm when they're at home after long days. If it's your first lesson, be prepared for about a week or two before you can nail down a lesson, especially during summer months when there's horse camps going on. I can't wait to continue my lessons here!

    Gable Equestrian - horse_boarding - Updated May 2026

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