Olivewood Acres
Equestrian Facility in Alpine, California

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About Olivewood Acres
Olivewood Acres is a horse boarding facility located in Alpine, California, a rural community about 30 miles east of downtown San Diego in the foothills of the Peninsular Ranges. With a strong 4.8 rating from 25 reviews, it's one of the more highly regarded boarding operations in the East County region. Alpine's open land and proximity to Cleveland National Forest give horses and owners access to terrain that's simply not available closer to the coast. For horse owners looking for a quieter, more rural setting without leaving San Diego County, this area is a genuinely practical choice.
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Services & Process
Olivewood Acres focuses exclusively on horse boarding, giving the staff the ability to concentrate fully on quality animal care rather than splitting attention across multiple programs. Boarding services typically include daily feeding on a schedule suited to each horse's dietary needs, stall or paddock maintenance, and supervised turnout in open areas. The rural Alpine setting means horses often have access to more generous turnout space than facilities closer to San Diego's urban core. Owners who visit regularly will find a stable environment where their horses are known individually, not managed as part of an anonymous herd.
Service Area
Olivewood Acres primarily serves horse owners in Alpine and the broader East County area, including El Cajon, Lakeside, and Santee. Its location also makes it accessible for owners coming from further east in San Diego County who want a rural boarding environment without leaving the county entirely.
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