Equis Run Farm

Equestrian Facility in Wake Forest, North Carolina

(919) 741-084711316 Centaur Rd, Wake Forest, NC 27587View on Yelp

About Equis Run Farm

Equis Run Farm is a Wake Forest, North Carolina equestrian facility offering both horseback riding and horse boarding services to the growing community north of Raleigh. Wake Forest has expanded significantly over the past decade, but the area still has enough rural land to support working farms and riding facilities. Horse owners moving into new Wake County neighborhoods often find that Equis Run Farm sits within a reasonable drive of their home. The facility addresses both ends of the horse ownership equation, whether you ride recreationally or need a place to keep your horse.

Services

Horseback Riding
Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horseback riding at Equis Run Farm covers lessons for various skill levels, from beginners learning to trot to more experienced riders refining their form and transitions. The farm's boarding program provides stabling with daily turnout, feeding, and stall maintenance. Boarders often appreciate access to the farm's arena for practicing on their own time, not just during scheduled lessons. Families in the Wake Forest area frequently use the farm as a starting point for young riders who take weekly lessons before parents decide whether to invest in horse ownership.

Service Area

Equis Run Farm primarily serves Wake Forest and the surrounding northern Wake County communities. Riders from Rolesville, Youngsville, and even parts of Franklin County make the trip to this facility, given the limited number of full-service equestrian farms in the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What boarding options are available for my horse at Equis Run Farm?
Boarding typically includes stall or pasture options depending on your horse's needs and your budget. Daily care covers feeding, water, and turnout, with add-on services like blanketing or grooming available for an additional cost.
How often can I visit my boarded horse?
Most boarding facilities in the Wake Forest area allow owners to visit their horses during reasonable hours, often with advance notice for early morning or evening visits. It's worth confirming the facility's access policy when you sign a boarding agreement.
Do you offer lessons for adult beginners?
Adult beginners are common at equestrian facilities and most instructors enjoy teaching them. Adults often progress quickly because they follow instructions well and bring a focused mindset to learning.
What disciplines are taught in the riding lessons?
Many North Carolina facilities focus on English or Western riding, and some offer both. When you inquire about lessons, ask which disciplines the instructors specialize in so you can choose the style that fits your goals.
Is there an arena available for boarders to use?
Arena access for boarders is common at farms that also offer lessons, though there may be scheduled times when lesson riders have priority. Confirming arena availability and any reservation requirements is a smart step before signing a boarding contract.
How do I know if my horse is getting proper care while boarding?
Good boarding facilities provide daily check-ins and will contact you promptly if your horse shows any health or behavioral concerns. Some farms offer photo or text updates, and regular visits from your vet and farrier are always a good way to stay informed.

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