Brookside Equestrian

Equestrian Facility in Snohomish, Washington

5(1 reviews)
(425) 269-26057014 180th St SE, Snohomish, WA 98296View on Yelp
Brookside Equestrian - equestrian in Snohomish, WA

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About Brookside Equestrian

Brookside Equestrian is at 7014 180th St SE in Snohomish, Washington. With 1 Yelp reviews and a 5.0-star rating, they have a track record to check. They are listed under horse boarding. The Seattle-Tacoma corridor has very different dynamics from eastern Washington.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Services at Brookside Equestrian include horse boarding. Each barn has its own strengths, so the best way to find out if they match what you need is to call (425) 269-2605 and visit in person.

Service Area

Brookside Equestrian is at 7014 180th St SE in Snohomish, WA. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Brookside Equestrian offer horse boarding?
Boarding availability depends on the facility. Call (425) 269-2605 to ask about stall and pasture boarding options, monthly rates, and what is included like feeding, turnout, and blanketing.
Can I tour the barn before committing?
Any good barn welcomes visitors. Seeing the facility, meeting the horses, and watching a lesson tells you more than any conversation on the phone. Call (425) 269-2605 to schedule a visit.
Do I need experience to ride at Brookside Equestrian?
Most equestrian centers welcome beginners. Call (425) 269-2605 to ask about beginner programs and what you need to bring for your first lesson.
How much do riding lessons cost?
Lesson prices vary by duration, instructor, and whether you ride a school horse or bring your own. Most lessons run 30 to 60 minutes. Call (425) 269-2605 for their current rates.
Is horseback riding safe for kids?
With proper instruction and a well-matched horse, riding is safe for children. Ask Brookside Equestrian at (425) 269-2605 about age requirements, safety equipment, and youth programs.
What should I wear to ride?
Closed-toe shoes or boots with a small heel, long pants, and a helmet. Most barns provide helmets for lessons. Call (425) 269-2605 to confirm what they supply versus what you need to bring.

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