Champion Farms

Equestrian Facility in Spencer, Oklahoma

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(405) 209-12745700 N Douglas Blvd, Spencer, OK 73084View on Yelp
Champion Farms - equestrian in Spencer, OK

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About Champion Farms

Champion Farms is located in Spencer, Oklahoma, a small community just east of Oklahoma City that sits in a transitional area between metro development and true rural land. The farm offers both horseback riding and horse boarding, making it accessible to OKC-area residents who want a more rural setting without driving far from the city. Spencer's location along the eastern edge of the metro puts it within easy reach of riders from Del City, Choctaw, and other east-side communities. Champion Farms has a 1-star rating based on one review, so it's worth calling to ask questions and visiting in person before committing.

Services

Horseback Riding
Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horseback riding at Champion Farms gives clients time in the saddle on managed horses in a ranch setting. Rides may be instructor-led or more freeform depending on the client's experience level and what they're looking for. Horse boarding provides stalling or pasture options for owners who want their animals kept outside the city proper, where there's more land and a quieter environment. The combination of riding and boarding under one operation means boarding clients can ride regularly at the same location where their horse lives.

Service Area

Champion Farms serves riders and horse owners in Spencer and the eastern Oklahoma City metro area. It's well-positioned for clients coming from Del City, Choctaw, Harrah, and other communities along the eastern I-40 corridor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Champion Farms suitable for beginner riders?
Many ranch-style facilities in the Spencer area welcome riders of all levels. It's best to call and describe your experience level so they can match you with an appropriate horse and session format.
How is Spencer different from boarding in Oklahoma City proper?
Spencer sits just outside the OKC city limits and offers more open land and a quieter setting than most facilities inside the metro. Horses often do better in lower-density environments with more consistent turnout space.
What questions should I ask before boarding my horse at any facility?
Ask about daily feeding schedules, who handles after-hours emergencies, how often stalls are cleaned, and whether there's always someone on the property. A facility that can answer these clearly is usually running a tight operation.
Can children ride at a facility like Champion Farms?
Most horseback riding farms in Oklahoma welcome children with a parent or guardian present. Age and weight limits vary, so confirming these details ahead of your visit is important.
How far is Spencer from Oklahoma City?
Spencer is located roughly 10 to 12 miles east of downtown Oklahoma City, making it an easy drive from most parts of the metro. The drive from the east side neighborhoods can be under 15 minutes.
What should I look for when visiting a boarding facility for the first time?
Pay attention to how the horses look, whether they appear calm and well-fed, and whether the fencing and stalls are in good repair. Clean water sources and tidy feed areas are also good signs of a well-managed operation.

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