Tonaya Farm

Equestrian Facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico

(505) 877-94492400 Cherry Tree SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105View on Yelp
Tonaya Farm - equestrian in Albuquerque, NM

About Tonaya Farm

Tonaya Farm offers both horseback riding and horse boarding in Albuquerque, New Mexico, giving it a broader scope than a typical trail riding outfitter. Albuquerque's position in the Rio Grande Valley, with the Sandia Mountains to the east and open mesa land to the west, creates a genuinely varied landscape for equestrian activities. The farm provides a place where both visiting riders and local horse owners can find the services they need under one roof. It's a practical choice for families and horse owners who want reliable, local care.

Services

Horseback Riding
Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Tonaya Farm's horseback riding services give riders a chance to experience Albuquerque's surrounding terrain from the saddle. On the boarding side, the farm provides housing and daily care for privately owned horses, which typically includes feeding, stall cleaning, and turnout time. Horse owners boarding here benefit from having their animals close to one of New Mexico's largest cities while still keeping them in a farm environment. Both services are designed around the practical needs of horses and their riders rather than a resort-style experience.

Service Area

Tonaya Farm is located in Albuquerque and serves horse owners and riders throughout the metro area, including the South Valley and surrounding Bernalillo County communities. Residents from Rio Rancho and the East Mountains also look to Albuquerque-area facilities for horse boarding and riding services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does horse boarding at a farm near Albuquerque typically include?
Full-care boarding usually covers daily feeding, stall cleaning, fresh water, and regular turnout time. Some farms also include basic health monitoring, though veterinary and farrier costs are typically the owner's responsibility.
How do I know if a boarding facility is the right fit for my horse?
Visit the farm in person before committing. Look at the condition of the stalls, the horses already on-site, and how the staff interacts with the animals. A well-run facility will welcome your questions.
Is Tonaya Farm suitable for beginner riders?
Farms that offer both boarding and riding often cater to a range of experience levels. It's worth calling ahead to confirm what type of riding is available and whether instruction or guided rides are offered.
Are there riding trails accessible near Albuquerque's farm areas?
Yes, Albuquerque has several open space areas and trail systems accessible on horseback, including the Rio Grande Bosque and Petroglyph National Monument trail areas. Local boarding facilities are often well-positioned for access to these routes.
Can I bring my own horse for a trail ride or do I need to use the facility's horses?
Policies vary by facility. Some boarding farms allow outside horses to be brought in for day use or rides, while others keep it exclusive to boarded animals. Ask Tonaya Farm directly about their policy.
What should I look for when comparing horse boarding options in the Albuquerque area?
Prioritize cleanliness, adequate space for turnout, quality of feed, and how experienced the staff are with horses. Price is important, but the overall care environment matters more for your horse's wellbeing.

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