Soda Lakes Stable

Equestrian Facility in Morrison, Colorado

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(303) 697-412714500 W Hampden Ave, Morrison, CO 80465View on Yelp

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About Soda Lakes Stable

Soda Lakes Stable is a horse boarding facility in Morrison, Colorado, located near the natural beauty of Soda Lakes and just minutes from Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Morrison is a small foothills community west of Denver that offers a genuinely rural feel while staying within reach of the city. The facility holds a perfect 5-star rating and focuses specifically on horse boarding, suggesting it does one thing and does it well. For horse owners who want their animals somewhere quiet and scenic rather than a crowded suburban barn, this location is hard to beat.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Soda Lakes Stable provides horse boarding in a foothills setting, which means horses typically enjoy access to natural terrain, fresh air, and lower density than metro-area facilities. Boarding packages generally cover daily feeding, water, stall or pasture care, and regular turnout. The Morrison area offers proximity to trail systems in the Jefferson County Open Space network, which can be a real draw for owners who want their horses to have riding access beyond a standard arena. Specific amenities and board options are best confirmed directly with the stable.

Service Area

Soda Lakes Stable serves horse owners in Morrison and the surrounding foothills communities, including Lakewood, Littleton, and the Ken Caryl area. Owners from the west Denver suburbs often find Morrison's location along Highway 285 convenient for daily or weekly check-in visits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a foothills boarding location different from a flatlands barn?
Foothills properties tend to offer lower population density, natural terrain, and access to trail systems that flatland barns near the city can't match. Horses often seem calmer in quieter environments, and owners get a more pleasant experience when they visit or ride.
Are there trails I can ride near Soda Lakes Stable?
Morrison sits near several Jefferson County Open Space properties with equestrian-friendly trails, including areas around Soda Lakes and the foothills. It's worth confirming with the stable which trails are accessible directly from the property versus requiring a short trailer haul.
How do I know if a boarding facility is the right fit for my horse?
Visiting in person and observing how the current horses look, how clean the stalls and water troughs are, and how staff interact with the animals tells you a lot. Ask about feeding schedules, who to call in an emergency, and how often a vet or farrier visits the property.
Does boarding include farrier and vet services?
Most boarding facilities don't include farrier or vet costs in the base board price, but they often have preferred providers who visit the property on a regular schedule. You'll typically arrange and pay for those services separately.
Can I visit my horse any time, or are there set hours?
Most boarding facilities allow owner visits during daylight hours, though some have specific guidelines to keep the barn routine consistent for all horses. It's a good idea to ask about visit policies before signing a boarding agreement.
What is a Coggins test and why do boarding facilities require it?
A Coggins test checks for Equine Infectious Anemia, a serious viral disease that can spread between horses. Boarding facilities require a current negative test to protect the health of all horses on the property.

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