Cloud Nine Farm

Equestrian Facility in Midway, Kentucky

(859) 537-7324480 Lansing Ln, Midway, KY 40347View on Yelp
Cloud Nine Farm - equestrian in Midway, KY

About Cloud Nine Farm

Cloud Nine Farm is located in Midway, Kentucky, a small town with a big equestrian reputation sitting between Lexington and Frankfort along the old Versailles corridor. Midway is known for its historic charm and its surrounding horse farms, making it an ideal setting for a combined boarding and riding facility. Horse owners and riders who want a quieter, more rural atmosphere than central Lexington often look to Midway-area farms. Cloud Nine Farm offers both boarding and riding services, making it a one-stop option for horse owners who also want to stay active in the saddle.

Services

Horse Boarding
Horseback Riding

Services & Process

Cloud Nine Farm covers two core areas: keeping your horse comfortable and keeping you riding. On the boarding side, that means daily feeding, stall or pasture care, and attentive management of your horse's health and routine. For riding, the farm likely offers lessons and open riding time for boarders and outside clients alike. Having both services under one roof means boarding clients can take lessons on their own horses, and new riders can access school horses without needing to own one.

Service Area

Cloud Nine Farm serves the Midway, KY area, including horse owners and riders from Woodford County and nearby Lexington. Versailles, Frankfort, and Georgetown are all within a short drive, making this a central and convenient option for the greater Bluegrass region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between pasture boarding and stall boarding?
Pasture boarding keeps your horse outside in a field with a run-in shed for shelter, which is more natural and usually less expensive. Stall boarding gives your horse an individual enclosed space, which is better for horses that need close monitoring or don't do well in a herd.
Can I ride my own boarded horse at the facility?
Most boarding facilities that offer riding services allow boarders to ride their horses in the arena or on trails during facility hours. It's one of the main advantages of choosing a farm that combines boarding and riding programs.
What should I look for when choosing a boarding and riding facility?
Pay attention to how the horses on the property look and behave, since healthy, relaxed horses are a good sign of consistent care. Also check whether the staff is communicative and whether the facility matches the kind of riding you want to do.
Is Midway, KY a good area for horse boarding?
Midway sits in Woodford County, which is one of Kentucky's premier horse farming areas with lush pastures and a strong equine services network. Boarding a horse here means access to experienced local vets, farriers, and equine professionals.
Do boarding facilities in Kentucky require horses to be vaccinated?
Most reputable boarding facilities require proof of current vaccinations, including Eastern and Western encephalitis, tetanus, West Nile, and rabies. A current negative Coggins test is also a standard requirement in Kentucky.
Can beginners take riding lessons even if they don't own a horse?
Yes, facilities that offer both boarding and riding programs typically have school horses available for lessons. You don't need to own a horse to learn to ride, and many people take lessons for years without ever buying one.

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