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    Triple C Farms

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    BMR Stables

    BMR Stables

    (1 review)

    Daughter of our good friends got married on these grounds. By its name and what I could observe,…read moreits day job may be a stable or boarding facility. Weekends, it can turn into a lovely outdoor wedding venue. They have different stages for the ceremony, the reception, and dinner. They look like they may be equipped to handle a wedding party of 100, maybe more: you're going to have to ask them, since they don't seem to be actively promoting themselves as a wedding venue, at least not on the www. They had pictures of the bride, groom, family and friends put in rustic wooden frames over different parts of the spacious grounds. You can wander from one to the other, ooo and aah, all the while putting more steps on your Fitbit. Not sure if they also did the catering, but the food was pretty good too, even if they don't believe in rare (or even rarer) prime rib - they had great fresh crudites and the nicest cheese spread I've seen in eons at the reception before dinner. Dude made a mean martini for me, too, using a splash of chard in place of dry vermouth - interesting! Everything was out doors though, which carries with it some risks in Florida most of the year. If it's "...hey ho the wind and the rain", it could be a soggy affair. Day of the wedding, gray overcast skies and a forecast of rain threatened to do just that. But prayers were answered: not only did the clouds part, and Apollo decided to shine forth in all his glory, a pair of cranes flew over the lake before the ceremony started. Cranes are a symbol of long life, and a pair of them - that speaks for itself for a wediing. I'm not superstitious, but what's wrong with sending the happy couple off to their new life together with an extra measure of good wishes? p.s. Since this is not in the Yelp db, I thought I'd be a good yelper and help them out by adding the business. Now it's pestering me to put in a direct website, not the FB one. Umm, Mr Roboto: they ain't got one. So take it or leave it, use https://www.facebook.com/pages/BMR-Stables/602931793110407 and drum up some business, and stop pestering me.

    From the owner: BMR Stables is a horse boarding facility located in Jupiter Farms, FL that specializes in quality…read morecare for your horse. The stables are surrounded by 40 acres of beautiful land with access to miles of horseback trails. Spacious paddocks and a riding ring makes this the perfect place to board your horses. Coming in from out of town for shows or hunting and want to stay close to your horses? Our one bedroom apartment above the barn is available for rent by the night or by the week. BMR Stables is also available as a venue for private and corporate events.

    Desert Rose Ranch

    Desert Rose Ranch

    (12 reviews)

    Desert Rose Ranch is a beautiful facility with sweet horses for every level of rider. The trainers…read moreare knowledgeable and patient. They focus on your specific needs and help you progress at a pace that is compatible with your strength and ability all while keeping you safe. I have been riding twice a week for the past few months and I look forward to every lesson!

    We scheduled a horseback riding lesson with Desert Rose Ranch for one week from the day we spoke to…read moreDesert Rose Ranch to schedule the lesson, who confidently confirmed the date and time was good. Next, we received a call from Desert Rose Ranch on Tuesday afternoon the following week whereby we were asked if we could reschedule our Wednesday morning lesson due to there suddenly being too many riders who were apparently also scheduled to ride at the same time as us. We patiently responded with a positive response that we would go ahead and accommodate Desert Rose Ranch's request and reschedule our lesson, despite the inconvenience and burden upon us to reschedule our other important events for that day. We rescheduled our lesson with Desert Rose Ranch for Thursday morning instead. On Thursday morning, the day of our rescheduled lesson as requested per Desert Rose Ranch, we dressed and made all preparations for our rescheduled lesson. Then, literally within one hour prior to the start of our rescheduled lesson, Desert Rose Ranch texted us informing us that they could no longer accommodate us and once again asked if we would not mind rescheduling our lesson. Even still, Desert Rose Ranch texted us just the late afternoon prior to Thursday morning to confirm our scheduled lesson, to which we replied we confirm. The excuse Desert Rose Ranch provided to us was that there were just too many riders and horses scheduled at the same time as our lesson and haphazardly mentioned that was not ideal. We then replied with reasonable frustration to their text asking Desert Rose Ranch to please explain why they decided to inform us of the need to reschedule, not only for the second time, but also at the very last hour before our lesson was to begin when they had ample time to diligently redress the schedule appropriately ahead of time. Desert Rose Ranch bluntly replied with a canned response stating that all decisions and changes are made based on safety concerns for riders and horses. We completely agree that safety is paramount, however Desert Rose Ranch poorly failed at properly planning and scheduling the riders and horses ahead of time, thereby resulting in last minute, unacceptable corrective measures at the expense of their clients. Once we expressed our disappointment to Desert Rose Ranch, they responded that they will make some changes and that we should go ahead and still show up for our lesson. The preparation and distance alone to travel to Desert Rose Ranch is by no means a simple and effortless undertaking. The question we now ask is Desert Rose Ranch compromising their safety protocols by allowing us to still participate in a now overcrowded ring? By this stage, we then requested to speak to the owner of Desert Rose Ranch. We sent this request at 8:27am. We have received absolutely no response for the remainder of the entire day from neither the owner nor anyone else on behalf of Desert Rose Ranch. Meanwhile, Desert Rose Ranch gladly accepted our prepayment of the lesson in advance of the lesson. It is baffling how Desert Rose Ranch treats its clients in such a despicable and unprofessional manner. We are disgusted with such disrespectful consideration. One can only justifiably consider the question that this poor treatment of their clients possibly extends to the innocent animals in their care.

    Triple C Farms - horse_boarding - Updated July 2026

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