Double RR Ranch

Equestrian Facility in Benson, North Carolina

(919) 902-1110388 Old Barbour Rd, Benson, NC 27504View on Yelp
Double RR Ranch - equestrian in Benson, NC

About Double RR Ranch

Double RR Ranch serves horse owners in Benson, North Carolina, a Johnston County community surrounded by the farmland and open pastures that make it a natural fit for quality horse boarding. Benson sits along the I-95 corridor between Raleigh and Fayetteville, giving horse owners across the region a convenient, rural boarding option. The ranch focuses specifically on horse boarding, which means their energy and resources go entirely toward the care and well-being of boarded horses. If you're a horse owner looking for dedicated boarding outside the bustle of the Triangle metro, this is worth a call.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horse boarding at Double RR Ranch means your horse has a designated place to live, eat, and stay healthy while you maintain ownership and involvement. Boarding typically includes daily feeding, stall cleaning or pasture rotation, and access to the property's facilities for your own riding time. Full-care boarding packages generally cover all daily needs, while partial or pasture board options can reduce costs for horses that do well outside year-round. You'll want to ask about turnout schedules, feed options, and what veterinary and farrier access looks like on the property.

Service Area

Double RR Ranch is based in Benson, NC, and primarily serves horse owners in Johnston County and surrounding areas including Smithfield, Selma, and Four Oaks. Its location along the I-95 corridor also makes it accessible for owners coming from Dunn, Garner, or the southern edges of the Raleigh metro.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of boarding are available at Double RR Ranch?
Most boarding facilities in the Benson area offer a range of options including full-care stall boarding, pasture boarding, and sometimes partial care arrangements. It's best to call Double RR Ranch directly at (919) 902-1110 to confirm current availability and exactly what each package includes.
How do I know if a boarding facility is the right fit for my horse?
Scheduling a visit before committing is the most reliable way to assess fit. Walk the property, check the condition of fencing and stalls, observe how current horses look and behave, and ask how many horses the staff is responsible for each day.
Can I come out to ride my horse whenever I want?
Most boarding facilities allow owners regular access to their horses, though some have posted hours or request advance notice for evening visits. Confirm the facility's access policy before signing a boarding agreement so there are no surprises.
Does the facility coordinate with farriers and veterinarians?
Many boarding facilities in Johnston County have established relationships with local farriers and vets and can coordinate routine visits on your behalf. Ask whether the ranch works with a specific farrier schedule or whether you arrange those services independently.
What should I bring when my horse first arrives at a new boarding facility?
Bring your horse's current Coggins test and vaccination records, any medications or supplements they're on, and enough of their current feed to allow a gradual transition. Abrupt feed changes can cause digestive issues, so most facilities appreciate when owners bring a week's worth of familiar hay or grain.
Is Benson a good location for boarding if I live near Raleigh?
Benson is roughly 35 miles southeast of Raleigh, making it a manageable drive for owners who want more rural, spacious boarding at a lower cost than closer-in Triangle facilities. The Johnston County area offers the kind of open land and quieter environment that many horses and horse owners prefer.

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