A Rising Star Equestrian Center

Equestrian Facility in Arvada, Colorado

4.6(9 reviews)
(303) 431-46759470 Indiana St, Arvada, CO 80007View on Yelp
A Rising Star Equestrian Center - equestrian in Arvada, CO

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About A Rising Star Equestrian Center

A Rising Star Equestrian Center in Arvada, Colorado offers horseback riding, horse boarding, and summer camps under one roof, earning a 4.6 rating from 9 reviewers. Arvada sits in the northwest Denver metro, close enough to the city for convenience but far enough to maintain the open, relaxed atmosphere that equestrian facilities need. The combination of boarding and instruction in one location makes this a practical option for horse owners who want their horse and their lessons in the same place. Families in the Jefferson and Adams County areas often look to Arvada-area facilities exactly like this one.

Services

Horseback Riding
Horse Boarding
Summer Camps

Services & Process

Horseback riding lessons at A Rising Star are structured to work for beginners through more experienced riders, covering foundational skills like mounting, posting trot, and basic canter work up through more refined horsemanship. Horse boarding keeps horses in a managed care environment with feeding, turnout, and stall maintenance handled by staff. Summer camps are a major draw for families, typically running week-long sessions that introduce kids to horse care, grooming, basic riding skills, and barn chores. This kind of camp structure gives younger riders real hands-on time that a single lesson can't match.

Service Area

A Rising Star Equestrian Center primarily serves Arvada and the surrounding northwest Denver metro communities. Riders and boarding clients come from Wheat Ridge, Westminster, Broomfield, and parts of Lakewood for lessons and barn services. The facility's location off major metro corridors makes it reachable from a wide stretch of Jefferson and Adams counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age can kids start horseback riding lessons in Arvada?
Many equestrian centers in the Arvada area accept riders as young as 5 or 6 for introductory lessons, depending on the child's size and attention span. A Rising Star can advise you on readiness during an initial visit or phone consultation.
How does summer camp registration work?
Camp sessions typically open for registration weeks or months in advance, and popular weeks fill up fast. Reaching out early, even before official registration opens, lets you get on a notification list and improve your chances of getting the session that works for your family's schedule.
Do riders need their own horse to take lessons?
No, most equestrian centers provide school horses for lesson students. These horses are specifically chosen and trained for their calm temperament and suitability for riders at different skill levels.
What disciplines do lessons at Arvada equestrian centers typically cover?
Western and English riding are the most common disciplines offered at Front Range facilities. Some centers also introduce riders to trail riding skills or beginner jumping once foundational flatwork is solid.
Can boarders at A Rising Star also take lessons there?
Having your horse and your lessons at the same facility is one of the main advantages of combined boarding and instruction centers. It saves time and keeps your horse in a familiar environment when you ride.
What should my child wear to a first riding lesson?
Long pants and closed-toe shoes with a small heel are the basics for safe riding. A properly fitted helmet is required at most facilities, and some centers have loaner helmets available for first-time visitors.

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