GrandView Stables

Equestrian Facility in Peyton, Colorado

(719) 749-238814150 Bradshaw Rd, Peyton, CO 80831View on Yelp
GrandView Stables - equestrian in Peyton, CO

About GrandView Stables

GrandView Stables serves horse owners in Peyton, Colorado, a rural community on the eastern plains just east of Colorado Springs. This part of El Paso County is well suited for horse keeping, with wide open spaces, dry climate, and easy access to open land for riding. Peyton attracts serious horse owners who want room to breathe outside the city, and a local boarding facility means your horse stays close to home. GrandView Stables fills that need for the Peyton and Black Forest corridor.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horse boarding is the core service here, which means GrandView Stables houses, feeds, and cares for your horse on a daily basis. Boarders typically choose from full care options, where staff handles all feeding and turnout, or partial care arrangements that let owners stay more involved. Stall cleaning, hay and grain feeding, fresh water, and regular turnout are standard parts of any boarding agreement. Many boarding facilities in this region also coordinate farrier and vet visits, making it easier for owners who commute from Colorado Springs or the surrounding suburbs.

Service Area

GrandView Stables is based in Peyton, Colorado, and primarily serves horse owners in the Peyton, Falcon, and Black Forest areas. Owners from the eastern Colorado Springs suburbs also board here given the short drive out Highway 24. It's a practical option for anyone east of the city looking for quality care close to home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does full care horse boarding include at a Peyton facility?
Full care boarding typically covers daily feeding, stall cleaning, fresh water, and supervised turnout. Most facilities in the Peyton area also include basic health monitoring so staff can flag any concerns before they become serious problems.
Do I need a Coggins test to board my horse in Colorado?
Yes. Colorado requires a current negative Coggins test for any horse being transported or stabled at a boarding facility. You'll also typically need proof of core vaccinations before your horse moves in.
Can I visit my horse anytime when boarding at GrandView Stables?
Most boarding facilities allow owner visits during reasonable hours, though policies vary. It's best to ask about visiting hours and any rules around bringing guests during your initial tour.
What's the difference between pasture boarding and stall boarding?
Pasture boarding keeps your horse outside in a shared or private turnout area with a run-in shed for shelter, which is often more affordable. Stall boarding gives your horse an individual enclosed stall with controlled feeding and turnout time, which suits horses that need closer management.
How do boarding facilities in Peyton handle vet and farrier visits?
Most facilities coordinate scheduled farrier and vet visits, meaning they'll be on-site on a set rotation and you just confirm your horse is on the list. Emergency vet calls are typically handled by contacting the owner first, with staff stepping in if the owner is unreachable.
Is the Peyton area a good location for horses in terms of climate and space?
Peyton sits at around 6,500 feet elevation on the eastern plains, which means dry conditions, plenty of sun, and wide open land. The climate is generally well suited for horses, though winters can bring cold snaps and wind that good shelter and feeding programs help manage.

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