Flying Horse Equestrian Center

Equestrian Facility in Palmer, Alaska

(907) 745-33449500 E Horse Play Cir, Palmer, AK 99645View on Yelp

About Flying Horse Equestrian Center

Flying Horse Equestrian Center is located in Palmer, Alaska, the agricultural heart of the Mat-Su Valley and home to the famous Alaska State Fair. Palmer has a long farming and ranching history that makes it one of the most natural fits for equestrian facilities in the entire state. This center offers both horseback riding and horse boarding, serving everyone from casual riders looking for a fun outing to horse owners who need reliable, full-service care for their animals. The combination of riding programs and boarding under one roof makes it a practical choice for the local equestrian community.

Services

Horseback Riding
Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Flying Horse Equestrian Center handles two core areas: riding programs and horse boarding. On the riding side, you can expect lessons structured around your current skill level, from first-time riders learning to post a trot to more experienced riders working on transitions and collection. Boarding services typically include daily feeding, turnout time, stall cleaning, and regular health checks, with options ranging from full care to partial board for owners who want to stay hands-on. Having both services at the same location means boarding clients often have easy access to arena time and instruction as well.

Service Area

Flying Horse Equestrian Center serves the Palmer area and the broader Matanuska-Susitna Borough. Riders and horse owners from Wasilla, Butte, Sutton, and even the Anchorage hillside communities make the drive to Palmer for quality equestrian services in a true agricultural setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does horse boarding at Flying Horse Equestrian Center typically include?
Full boarding generally covers daily feeding, fresh water, stall cleaning, and regular turnout time in a pasture or paddock. Some facilities also include basic health monitoring and coordination with your farrier and vet, so it's worth asking exactly what's covered in the monthly fee.
Can I visit my horse anytime if I board at this facility?
Most boarding facilities in Palmer have designated visiting hours that work around the barn's daily care schedule. It's a good idea to confirm the policy when you tour the facility so you know what to expect.
What riding disciplines do you offer lessons in?
Palmer-area equestrian centers typically offer English and Western instruction, with some facilities specializing more in one discipline. Calling ahead at (907) 745-3344 will get you the clearest answer about what's currently available.
How do I know if my horse is a good fit for this boarding facility?
A facility tour is the best first step, and most stables will ask about your horse's age, temperament, health history, and any special dietary needs before finalizing a boarding agreement. Bringing your horse's vet records is a smart move when you visit.
Are group lessons or private lessons available?
Both formats are common at equestrian centers in the area. Group lessons tend to be more affordable and add a social element, while private lessons give you focused one-on-one instruction that can accelerate your progress faster.
Does the facility have an indoor arena for riding in winter?
Winter riding access is a key question for any Alaskan equestrian facility, and covered or indoor arenas make year-round riding possible. Contact Flying Horse directly to confirm what covered riding space is available during the colder months.

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