Conifer Stables

Equestrian Facility in Evergreen, Colorado

3(2 reviews)
(970) 618-27399229 Hwy 73, Evergreen, CO 80439View on Yelp
Conifer Stables - equestrian in Evergreen, CO

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About Conifer Stables

Conifer Stables is a horse boarding facility located in Evergreen, Colorado, a mountain community about 30 miles west of Denver along the foothills of the Rockies. Evergreen's elevation and open land make it a natural fit for horse owners who want their animals in a quieter, more rural setting than the Front Range offers. With 2 reviews and a 3.0 rating, the stable is a known option for local boarders. Horse owners in the Evergreen and Conifer corridor often prioritize facilities that can handle Colorado's variable mountain weather and terrain.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Conifer Stables focuses on horse boarding, giving horse owners a dedicated place to house their animals without maintaining a private property. Boarding typically includes daily feeding, stall cleaning, and turnout time in pastures or paddocks. Facilities in mountain Colorado often provide covered stalls or run-in sheds to protect horses from snow and wind. Owners can usually visit their horses during designated hours and coordinate care schedules with on-site staff for any additional needs.

Service Area

Conifer Stables serves horse owners in Evergreen and the surrounding mountain communities, including Conifer, Morrison, and Bailey. Riders and owners coming from the western Denver suburbs will find the location convenient, sitting just off Highway 285 in the foothills region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does horse boarding at Conifer Stables include?
Boarding typically covers daily feeding, stall or paddock cleaning, and regular turnout time. Some facilities also include basic health monitoring, though veterinary care is usually coordinated separately by the owner.
How does the mountain climate in Evergreen affect horse care?
Evergreen sits above 7,000 feet, so horses need extra hay in winter to maintain body heat and facilities must manage ice and snow in turnout areas. Good mountain boarding facilities plan for these conditions with covered shelters and adjusted feeding schedules.
Can I visit my horse whenever I want?
Most boarding facilities have set visiting hours to keep operations running smoothly and ensure horse safety. It's worth asking Conifer Stables about their specific policy when you inquire about a stall.
What health records do I need to provide when boarding my horse?
You'll generally need to show current vaccination records, a negative Coggins test, and deworming history. Some facilities also ask for a farrier schedule and your regular vet's contact information.
Is there trail access near Conifer Stables?
Evergreen and the Conifer area have access to Jefferson County Open Space trails, some of which allow equestrian use. Ask the facility directly about trailhead proximity and whether they accommodate horses being ridden off-property.
What's the difference between full board and partial board?
Full board means the facility handles all daily care, including feeding, turnout, and stall cleaning. Partial or self-care board costs less but requires you to handle some or all of those tasks yourself.

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