Tall Horse Riding Club

Equestrian Facility in Littleton, Colorado

4.3(7 reviews)
(720) 355-12347990 S Santa Fe Dr, Littleton, CO 80120View on Yelp
Tall Horse Riding Club - equestrian in Littleton, CO

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About Tall Horse Riding Club

Tall Horse Riding Club serves riders and horse owners in Littleton, Colorado, a well-established suburb on Denver's southwest side. With a 4.3-star rating from 7 reviewers, the club has built a small but steady following among Front Range equestrian enthusiasts. Littleton and the surrounding Jefferson and Arapahoe County areas have a strong tradition of equestrian activity, with access to South Platte River trails and nearby open space that riders genuinely appreciate. For locals who want to ride or board without driving far from the city, this kind of nearby facility fills a real need.

Services

Horseback Riding
Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Tall Horse Riding Club offers horseback riding instruction and horse boarding services for clients in the Littleton area. Riding lessons are structured to build core skills from the ground up, covering balance, communication with the horse, and safe mounting and dismounting techniques that every rider should know. More experienced riders can work on refining specific disciplines or improving their seat and hands with targeted coaching. Boarding clients benefit from the club setting, which often means a community of fellow horse owners who share tips, schedule group rides, and look out for each other's animals.

Service Area

Tall Horse Riding Club serves riders and horse owners in Littleton and the surrounding communities, including Englewood, Centennial, Highlands Ranch, and the southwest Denver metro area. The location is convenient for clients coming from Jefferson, Arapahoe, and northern Douglas County.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a riding club and a standard stable?
A riding club typically has a membership structure and a more community-oriented feel, where riders share resources, participate in group activities, and support each other's development. Standard boarding stables tend to operate more transactionally, with less emphasis on the social side of horsemanship.
Are riding lessons at Tall Horse suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, beginner lessons are a standard offering at most riding clubs. Instruction starts with the basics of horse handling, safety, and fundamental riding positions before progressing to more advanced skills.
What are the advantages of boarding near Littleton versus more rural areas?
Proximity is the big one. Boarding close to home means you're more likely to visit regularly, which is better for your horse and your own riding development. Littleton also has access to trail systems and open space that make it more than just a suburban boarding situation.
Can I take riding lessons without owning a horse?
Absolutely. Most facilities provide lesson horses for students who don't own their own mounts. This is actually the standard way most people learn to ride, and it removes a significant financial barrier to getting started.
How many lessons per week do most beginner riders take?
One lesson per week is the most common starting point, which gives beginners time to process what they've learned and let their muscles recover. Riders who want to progress faster often move to two lessons per week once they've built basic comfort and fitness.
Is horse boarding in the Littleton area expensive compared to more rural locations?
Suburban boarding facilities generally charge more than rural ones due to higher land costs and closer proximity to the city. That said, the savings in time and fuel from not driving to a distant stable can offset some of that price difference for busy owners.

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