Reviews
I absolutely love Trinity River Farm- it’s my peaceful escape from a highly-demanding career and I always feel rejuvenated after being there. Great teaching for all ages and levels of rider in the English discipline. Julie (the owner) has been amazing working with me as an adult who hadn’t ridden in years. All the horses (and other animals) receive excellent care. Julie has so much knowledge on caring for and training horses and is a great resource for learning about natural horsemanship. I love the family-centered atmosphere and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in lessons, pony rides, camp, or parties/special events.
5
7 years ago (27-04-2018)
After finding this place online, I booked my daughter's birthday here. Since I had never been, I wasn't sure what to expect, but was more than pleased with how it turned out. All of the kids loved it! From riding horses, cooking hotdogs over the fire to playing and feeding all of the animals, it was a huge success and so much fun! I would highly recommend to anyone interested in booking a party, lessons, or summer camp. Julie was great, the venue was great, and the animals are obviously well taken care of. Thank you Trinity River Farm for such a great party as I have no doubt that my daughter and all of her friends will be talking about it for years to come!
5
7 years ago (30-04-2018)
TRF is basically my happy place. I’ve been taking English riding lessons here since the beginning of the year and some days I come out even when I don’t have a lesson because being here is truly good for the soul. Julie is an incredible instructor. She knows just when to challenge her riders and when to go easy on them. The horses at the farm are fantastic and one of the best parts of TRF is the community spirit of the place. People here are friendly, supportive, and always willing to lend a hand or share some words of encouragement. Today I fulfilled a lifelong dream of cantering over my first jump. That’s all thanks to Trinity River Farm!
5
7 years ago (10-05-2018)
My daughter has been taking lessons here for 5 years now. We love it.
5
7 years ago (13-04-2018)
Coming to the area from Connecticut.
Went to check out the facility for boarding and full care. None of the information online was accurate. No one lives on the property or is available to keep an eye on things. When I met with one of the instructors to view the property it was 11:30 am, and the horses were just being fed breakfast (considering the property only feeds "morning and night"). The hay quality was very poor.
The footing was very uneven in the extremely small covered arena. They have a field with jumps and there were pot holes everywhere. The barn had only two horses in it and the rest appeared to be used for storage and it looked like a mess.
There is a poor, neglected sheep in the front near the gate entrance with disgusting dread locks all over its body and her utters are literally dragging on the floor.
As I took a tour of the property I noticed numerous issues in the fencing and a horse was reaching it's head to eat grass on the other side of the fence. The bendable, once "high scale" fencing wasn't properly put up or tightened so the horse was nearly fully extended out of his enclosure.
There's a few eye sores of junk scattered around the property . I asked about a round pen and it was inside one of the pastures with a good amount of horses living inside.
Just thought people should know depending what board you're looking for.. The information on their website isn't accurate and the cost is not worth it.
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8 years ago (09-11-2017)