Kirk Farms and Stables

Equestrian Facility in Billings, Montana

(406) 245-72272005 Bitterroot Dr, Billings, MT 59105View on Yelp

About Kirk Farms and Stables

Kirk Farms and Stables operates in Billings, Montana, offering both horse boarding and horseback riding under one roof. Billings is the largest city in Montana and acts as the region's economic and agricultural center, which means there's a substantial community of horse owners and riders looking for quality local facilities. Having both boarding and riding services at a single location is genuinely convenient, especially for owners who want to ride their boarded horses regularly without hauling them elsewhere. Kirk Farms brings that combination to Billings in a city that takes its equestrian culture seriously.

Services

Horse Boarding
Horseback Riding

Services & Process

Kirk Farms and Stables covers two distinct but related areas. On the boarding side, they provide stabling and care for horses owned by local residents, handling daily feeding, turnout, and facility maintenance. On the riding side, the operation offers horseback riding experiences that can serve both the general public and boarded horse owners who want guided rides or use of the facility's arena and trails. This dual focus means the property is set up to support horses and riders at multiple levels of involvement, from casual weekend riders to dedicated horse owners managing their animals' full care.

Service Area

Kirk Farms and Stables serves the Billings, Montana area and the broader Yellowstone County region. Riders and horse owners from Billings Heights, the West End, and surrounding communities like Laurel and Huntley are all within a practical driving distance. The Billings location makes it one of the more centrally accessible equestrian facilities in eastern Montana.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I board my horse here and also take riding lessons?
A facility that offers both boarding and riding, like Kirk Farms, is well-suited for exactly that arrangement. You'd want to confirm the specifics of how lessons or guided rides work for boarded horse owners when you call.
Do I need my own horse to ride at Kirk Farms?
No. Facilities that offer horseback riding typically provide horses for guests who don't own their own. If you do own a boarded horse there, you may have the option to ride your own animal with staff supervision or guidance.
What are the boarding rates in the Billings area?
Boarding costs in Montana vary based on the level of care, stall type, and included services. Full-care stall boarding generally runs higher than pasture board, and calling Kirk Farms directly will get you their current pricing.
Is there an arena at the facility?
Many combined boarding and riding operations in the Billings area include an indoor or outdoor arena. Confirming arena availability and any associated access fees is a good question to ask on your first visit or call.
Are riding services available for complete beginners?
Yes, most facilities that offer public horseback riding accommodate beginners. Guides will assess your comfort level and match you with a suitable horse before heading out on any trail or arena ride.
How do I know if the facility is a good fit for my horse?
Visiting in person is the best way to judge a boarding facility. Look at the condition of the stalls, pastures, water sources, and fencing, and pay attention to how the staff interacts with the horses already in their care.

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