Pedicord Stables

Equestrian Facility in Littleton, Colorado

5(2 reviews)
(303) 437-46226483 S Platte Canyon Rd, Littleton, CO 80123View on Yelp
Pedicord Stables - equestrian in Littleton, CO

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About Pedicord Stables

Pedicord Stables in Littleton, Colorado holds a perfect 5.0 rating, though it's based on 2 reviews so far. What those reviews suggest is a facility that takes care of its clients and their horses seriously. Littleton has become a strong hub for equestrian services in the south Denver metro, with easy access to the High Line Canal Trail system and the open land that stretches toward the foothills. For horse owners and riders in the area, Pedicord Stables offers a combination of horseback riding and boarding in a smaller, more personal setting.

Services

Horseback Riding
Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horseback riding at Pedicord Stables gives riders time in the saddle with proper instruction or guided riding in a structured environment. Lessons here focus on building real skills, not just trotting in circles, with attention to posture, communication with the horse, and progressive skill development. Horse boarding covers the daily essentials including feeding, water, stall care, and turnout in a setting where horses aren't just a number. Smaller stables like this one often provide more individualized attention to each horse, which boarding clients tend to appreciate over time.

Service Area

Pedicord Stables is located in Littleton and serves riders and horse owners throughout the south Denver metro area. Clients come from nearby Englewood, Centennial, and Highlands Ranch, as well as some areas further south toward Castle Rock. The Littleton location puts the facility within easy reach of Jefferson, Arapahoe, and Douglas county residents.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many horses does a smaller Littleton stable typically board?
Smaller private stables often board anywhere from 5 to 20 horses depending on their property size and staffing. A smaller herd means more individualized attention for each animal, which many horse owners specifically look for.
What riding experience do I need before booking a lesson at Pedicord Stables?
None at all. Many small stables in the Littleton area are happy to work with complete beginners and will assess your comfort level at the start of the first lesson. Just let them know your background when you call.
Is the facility suitable for bringing a horse that has special dietary needs?
Most boarding facilities are willing to accommodate horses on specific feeding programs as long as you provide the necessary feed and clear instructions. Confirming this directly with Pedicord before moving your horse in ensures there are no surprises.
Can I take lessons on my own boarded horse?
Yes, and many boarders specifically choose a facility based on whether lesson services are available there. Riding your own horse in a structured lesson can accelerate both your skills and your horse's training at the same time.
How do I know if a 5-star-rated stable with few reviews is trustworthy?
A small review count with high scores often indicates a newer or smaller operation with a loyal client base. Visiting in person, speaking with current boarders, and asking direct questions during a tour will give you a much clearer picture than any rating alone.
Does Littleton have good trail access for horses kept at local stables?
Littleton is one of the better-positioned south metro areas for trail riding, with the High Line Canal Trail system running through the area and open space corridors connecting to the foothills. Horses kept at Littleton stables often have realistic access to trail riding without a long drive.

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