Laz E Acres

Equestrian Facility in Littleton, Colorado

3(2 reviews)
(720) 238-23465990 W Bowles Ave, Littleton, CO 80123View on Yelp
Laz E Acres - equestrian in Littleton, CO

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About Laz E Acres

Laz E Acres is a horse boarding facility in Littleton, Colorado, operating in one of the south Denver metro's most established equestrian communities. Littleton has a history of ranching and horse culture that goes back well before the suburbs arrived, and there's still a real horsekeeping community here. The facility has a 3.0 rating across 2 reviews, which gives some signal about the experience, though two reviews is a small sample. Horse owners in Littleton and the surrounding area have a number of boarding options, so it's worth visiting in person to see if the fit is right.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Laz E Acres provides horse boarding services in Littleton, covering the basic daily care needs that every boarded horse requires. This includes feeding, water management, stall or pasture upkeep, and turnout time for horses to move and socialize. Littleton's location near Chatfield State Park and the South Platte River corridor makes it a useful base for owners who want to trail ride in the area. Exact amenities like arenas, wash racks, or covered shelters are worth confirming directly when you call to inquire about availability.

Service Area

Laz E Acres serves horse owners in Littleton and the south Denver metro, including Highlands Ranch, Centennial, and the Ken Caryl area. The Littleton location also puts it within a reasonable drive of Chatfield State Park, which is a popular destination for riders who trailer their horses to trail systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Littleton a good area to board a horse?
Littleton has a genuine equestrian community and is close to Chatfield State Park, which offers trails and equestrian camping along the South Platte corridor. The area has multiple large-animal vets, farriers, and feed stores, which makes the day-to-day logistics of horse ownership easier to manage.
What should I look for when visiting a boarding facility?
Pay attention to how clean the stalls and water troughs are, whether the horses on property look healthy and well-fed, and how staff or owners interact with the animals during your visit. A facility that's clearly organized and where the staff knows each horse personally is generally a good sign.
How much does horse boarding typically cost in the Littleton area?
Boarding rates in the Denver south metro vary quite a bit based on the type of board, amenities, and location, but you can generally expect to pay anywhere from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars per month. Full care stall boarding with arena access tends to run higher than basic pasture boarding.
Can I trail ride near Littleton if my horse is boarded there?
Chatfield State Park, just south of Littleton, has equestrian trails and even overnight camping with horse pens, making it one of the better trail riding options in the metro area. Some Littleton boarding facilities have direct or easy trailer access to these trail systems.
How often should I visit my boarded horse?
There's no strict rule, but most horse owners try to visit at least a few times per week to ride, groom, or simply check on their animal's condition and temperament. Regular visits also help you catch any health or behavioral changes early before they become bigger problems.
What vaccinations does my horse need to board at a facility?
Most Colorado boarding facilities require core vaccinations including Eastern and Western Equine Encephalomyelitis, West Nile Virus, Rabies, and Tetanus at minimum. A current negative Coggins test is also standard. Your vet can provide documentation of all required vaccines.

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