Jaynesway Farms
Equestrian Facility in Bartlett, Illinois

Customer Reviews
About Jaynesway Farms
Jaynesway Farms is located in Bartlett, Illinois, a DuPage County suburb that balances residential growth with patches of open land that make equestrian operations possible. The farm has a 3.5 rating across 10 reviews, the most reviews of any facility in this group, which means there's a real track record to consider. Bartlett sits near St. Charles, Carol Stream, and Elgin, giving the farm a solid customer base from multiple communities. The mixed feedback suggests a working farm atmosphere rather than a polished show barn, which can actually be the right fit for riders who want an authentic, no-frills equestrian experience.
Services
Services & Process
Jaynesway Farms offers both horseback riding and horse boarding, covering two of the most common needs for equestrian families in DuPage County. Riding lessons here likely have a practical, foundational focus, suitable for beginners and intermediate riders working to build everyday competence in the saddle. The boarding side of the operation provides horse owners with stall or pasture options and daily care, which is particularly valuable in Bartlett where land for private horse keeping is increasingly scarce. Families with kids interested in starting lessons often find working farms like this more relaxed and approachable than competitive academies.
Service Area
Jaynesway Farms serves Bartlett and the surrounding DuPage and Kane County communities, including Carol Stream, Streamwood, St. Charles, and Elgin. The farm's location makes it one of the more accessible options for horse owners and riders on the western edge of Chicago's suburbs.
Frequently Asked Questions
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