Rock Hill Ranch & Stables

Equestrian Facility in Plattsmouth, Nebraska

(402) 298-818818901 60th St, Plattsmouth, NE 68048View on Yelp

About Rock Hill Ranch & Stables

Rock Hill Ranch and Stables is located in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, a historic river town along the Missouri River in Cass County, just south of the Omaha metro. The rolling terrain around Plattsmouth gives horse properties natural character, and a ranch-style boarding operation fits right into the landscape here. Horse owners in the region who want their animals kept in a genuinely rural setting, without driving two hours out of the metro, have good reason to consider this facility. Plattsmouth's proximity to Omaha makes it a practical choice for city-adjacent horse owners.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Rock Hill Ranch and Stables focuses on horse boarding, providing horse owners with a place to keep their animals cared for on a daily basis. Boarding typically includes stall or pasture options depending on the horse's needs and the owner's preference, with daily feeding, watering, and turnout being standard components of the service. Ranch-style facilities often have more outdoor space and pasture access than urban boarding operations, which suits horses that thrive with room to roam. Owners can usually arrange additional services like blanketing, medication administration, or farrier and vet coordination as needed.

Service Area

Rock Hill Ranch and Stables serves horse owners in Plattsmouth and throughout Cass County, Nebraska. The facility is also convenient for owners coming from the southern Omaha suburbs, including Bellevue and Papillion, who want their horses kept in a quieter, more rural environment. The Missouri River bluffs region draws horse enthusiasts from both Nebraska and across the river in Iowa.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between full board and pasture board at a ranch like this?
Full board usually means your horse has a stall, daily feeding, and regular turnout, with staff managing care around the clock. Pasture board keeps your horse out in a field full-time, which is more affordable and suits horses that do well in herd environments.
How often will my horse be fed and checked on each day?
Most boarding operations feed twice a day at minimum, with morning and evening checks to monitor health and water levels. Higher-care facilities may offer three feeds a day or more frequent monitoring, so confirm the daily routine when you visit.
Can I bring my own farrier and veterinarian to the ranch?
Most boarding facilities allow you to use your preferred farrier and vet, as long as they're licensed and follow the facility's scheduling protocols. Some ranches also have established relationships with local professionals you can use if needed.
Is there space for me to ride or work with my horse on the property?
Ranch boarding facilities often have open areas, arenas, or trails where owners can ride and work with their horses. Ask about what riding or training space is available to boarders during your property tour.
How close is Plattsmouth to Omaha for horse owners commuting to visit their horses?
Plattsmouth is roughly 20 miles south of downtown Omaha, making it a manageable drive for horse owners who live in the southern metro or along the Highway 75 corridor. The route along the Missouri River is straightforward with minimal traffic.
What should I ask about when evaluating a boarding facility in Nebraska?
Key questions include how often horses are fed and monitored, what the emergency protocol is if a horse gets injured or sick, and whether the facility has liability insurance. You'll also want to see the condition of the stalls, water sources, and fencing before committing.

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