Full Circle Farm

Equestrian Facility in Evans, Georgia

(706) 650-0015280 Full Circle Dr, Evans, GA 30809View on Yelp

About Full Circle Farm

Full Circle Farm in Evans, Georgia combines horseback riding programs with horse boarding services, making it a one-stop destination for equestrian families in Columbia County. Evans has grown into one of the more affluent suburban communities near Augusta, and the demand for quality equestrian facilities has grown right along with the population. Full Circle Farm's dual-service model serves both horse owners who need daily care for their animals and riders who want structured lessons or recreational experiences. It's a well-rounded facility that reflects the diverse needs of the local equestrian community.

Services

Horseback Riding
Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Boarding at Full Circle Farm covers daily horse care including feeding, turnout, stall cleaning, and basic health monitoring to keep your horse comfortable and healthy year-round. The horseback riding programs likely include lessons for beginners through intermediate riders, with instruction focused on building confidence, correct position, and communication with the horse. Having boarding and riding at the same farm means lesson horses and privately owned horses are managed in the same environment, which can make scheduling easier for families who both board a horse and have children taking lessons. Some farms like this also host small events or open their arenas for schooling days.

Service Area

Full Circle Farm serves the Evans and Columbia County area, drawing riders and horse owners from throughout the western Augusta metro. Nearby communities including Grovetown, Harlem, and the surrounding Columbia County suburbs are all within easy reach. Augusta residents who prefer the quieter Columbia County setting also make the short drive to Evans for boarding and riding programs at Full Circle Farm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Full Circle Farm offer both beginner and experienced rider programs?
Most combined riding and boarding facilities structure their lesson programs to accommodate multiple skill levels. Beginners start with ground basics and walking, while more experienced riders move into trotting, cantering, and potentially jumping or trail work.
Can my child take lessons on the same horse I board here?
That depends on the horse's temperament and training, and the facility's policies. Some boarding facilities allow lesson students to ride privately owned horses with the owner's permission, while others keep lesson horses and boarded horses separate.
What does full-care boarding include at a facility like Full Circle Farm?
Full-care boarding typically covers daily feeding, stall cleaning, bedding, turnout, and basic health monitoring. It means you don't have to be at the barn every day to keep your horse well cared for.
Are riding camps or summer programs available in the Evans area?
Many equestrian facilities in Columbia County offer summer day camps for kids that combine riding instruction with horse care education. It's a popular option for families in Evans looking for structured, outdoor summer activities.
How do I know if my child is ready to start horseback riding?
Most kids are physically ready around age five or six, but readiness also depends on their interest level and ability to follow simple instructions. A good facility will do a brief assessment before placing a child in any lesson program.
What are the benefits of choosing a local Evans farm over an Augusta facility?
Evans and Columbia County facilities often have more land and a quieter setting compared to facilities closer to Augusta's urban core. For boarders especially, the extra space often means better pasture turnout and a more relaxed environment for horses.

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