Double L Ranch

Equestrian Facility in Mounds, Oklahoma

(918) 688-23473717 E 211th St S, Mounds, OK 74047View on Yelp
Double L Ranch - equestrian in Mounds, OK

About Double L Ranch

Double L Ranch is located in Mounds, Oklahoma, a small community in Creek County about 30 miles south of Tulsa along the Arkansas River. The area's rural character gives the ranch plenty of space to operate, and its proximity to Tulsa means it can draw clients from the metro without being in the middle of city development. Double L focuses on horse training and boarding, two services that tend to attract serious horse owners rather than casual riders. Creek County has a quiet ranching tradition, and a facility like this fits naturally into that landscape.

Services

Pet Training
Trainers
Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horse training at Double L Ranch involves working with horses over a period of weeks or months to build specific skills, correct unwanted behaviors, or prepare a young horse for riding. Trainers assess each horse individually and develop a program based on the animal's age, breed, temperament, and the owner's goals. Boarding keeps horses on-site during the training process and beyond, providing daily care including feeding, turnout, and stall maintenance. The pet training category suggests the facility may also work with other animals, which is worth confirming by phone if you have a specific need outside of horses.

Service Area

Double L Ranch serves horse owners in Mounds and throughout Creek County, including clients from Sapulpa, Bristow, and the southern Tulsa suburbs. The ranch's location along the US-75 corridor makes it reasonably accessible for horse owners across the region who need quality training and boarding options outside the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does horse training typically take at a facility like Double L Ranch?
Training timelines vary widely depending on what the horse needs. A young horse being started under saddle might need 60 to 90 days of consistent work, while a horse being corrected for a specific behavior issue might show results in a few weeks. Your trainer should give you a realistic estimate upfront.
Can I visit my horse while it's being boarded and trained?
Most boarding and training facilities welcome owner visits, though some trainers prefer to schedule them so they don't disrupt the routine. It's worth asking about the visit policy when you first enroll your horse, so expectations are clear on both sides.
What's the difference between a trainer and just a riding instructor?
A trainer works directly with the horse to shape its behavior, responses, and skills over time. A riding instructor focuses primarily on teaching the human rider. Many equestrian professionals do both, but the distinction matters when you're deciding what your horse specifically needs.
What should I ask a horse trainer before sending my horse to their facility?
Ask about their training methods, experience with your horse's breed and discipline, how they handle setbacks, and how they communicate progress to owners. You should also ask to see the facility in person and meet the horses currently in their care.
Is Mounds, Oklahoma a convenient location for horse owners near Tulsa?
Mounds is about 30 minutes south of downtown Tulsa, which makes it an easy trip for horse owners in the southern metro. The Creek County area also tends to have more rural land and lower land costs than Tulsa itself, which benefits facilities that need space to operate properly.
Does Double L Ranch offer boarding without training?
Many facilities that specialize in training also offer straight boarding for horses that don't need active work. It's worth calling to ask, since some trainers prefer to keep their boarding slots reserved for horses in their training program rather than long-term pasture boarders.

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