Good Corrals for the horses good flush toilets and plenty of parking but the crowds are on a first-come first-served basis and there are some big ones so you can put several horses in each
Sep 2023
Had a great time. Watching the events was really fun for someone who has never been to a rodeo. We took the family but not the dog. I wish I would have known it was dog friendly. I would have brought her. I got to see an amazing cattle dog at work.
Aug 2021
This is an excellent place to stay with horses if you want to ride at the beach. We went during the week and had the whole area to ourselves. There were some people that came in to use the arena, but that's it. It's essentially dry camping as there are no hook ups for RVs, so bring the generator of course. You have the option of keeping your horse in stalls or in small paddocks. We kept our horses in small paddocks the first night and they were completely happy. We left and came back to find the paddocks were taken, so they stayed in a stall the second night. Each stall and paddock has its own water and there are many spigots throughout so you don't need to haul water, just hook up a short hose for each stall. The stalls had grass growing in them, so it's just dirt for the base. It's not fancy, but it is very functional. My horse enjoyed the tall grass and trimmed it all overnight. The stall walls are very high (taller than my 17.1h mare) so there's no risk of escaping. There is also a small trail around the outer edge of the facility. You pay through a little yellow building. It's honor system per say but the owner will make you leave if you don't pay as they do check it nightly. There are 3 toilets for you to use if needed. I don't recall seeing a shower. It's a short ride through town on pavement. You do have to ride on a road with cars and no shoulder for a small part of the way and also cross a relatively busy street. Thankfully it wasn't too busy so we had a good crossing each way. I would definitely stay here again.
Good Corrals for the horses good flush toilets and plenty of parking but the crowds are on a first-come first-served basis and there are some big ones so you can put several horses in each
Had a great time. Watching the events was really fun for someone who has never been to a rodeo. We took the family but not the dog. I wish I would have known it was dog friendly. I would have brought her. I got to see an amazing cattle dog at work.
This is an excellent place to stay with horses if you want to ride at the beach. We went during the week and had the whole area to ourselves. There were some people that came in to use the arena, but that's it. It's essentially dry camping as there are no hook ups for RVs, so bring the generator of course. You have the option of keeping your horse in stalls or in small paddocks. We kept our horses in small paddocks the first night and they were completely happy. We left and came back to find the paddocks were taken, so they stayed in a stall the second night. Each stall and paddock has its own water and there are many spigots throughout so you don't need to haul water, just hook up a short hose for each stall. The stalls had grass growing in them, so it's just dirt for the base. It's not fancy, but it is very functional. My horse enjoyed the tall grass and trimmed it all overnight. The stall walls are very high (taller than my 17.1h mare) so there's no risk of escaping. There is also a small trail around the outer edge of the facility. You pay through a little yellow building. It's honor system per say but the owner will make you leave if you don't pay as they do check it nightly. There are 3 toilets for you to use if needed. I don't recall seeing a shower. It's a short ride through town on pavement. You do have to ride on a road with cars and no shoulder for a small part of the way and also cross a relatively busy street. Thankfully it wasn't too busy so we had a good crossing each way. I would definitely stay here again.