Willow Springs Ranch

Equestrian Facility in Kansas City, Kansas

(913) 515-391911501 Donahoo Rd, Kansas City, KS 66109View on Yelp
Willow Springs Ranch - equestrian in Kansas City, KS

About Willow Springs Ranch

Willow Springs Ranch offers horse boarding services in Kansas City, Kansas, giving horse owners on the western edge of the metro a reliable local option. Kansas City sits at a crossroads where urban life meets real agricultural country, and that context matters for horse owners who want their animals close to home without keeping them in a backyard. The ranch provides a structured environment where horses can be properly cared for while owners maintain an active relationship with their animals. It's a practical solution for KCK horse owners who take their responsibilities seriously.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horse boarding at Willow Springs Ranch means your horse has a dedicated stall, regular feeding schedules, and access to turnout areas where they can move freely each day. Full-care boarding typically covers daily feeding, stall cleaning, and basic health monitoring so you're not scrambling to get to the barn every morning before work. Pasture boarding is often available as a lower-cost alternative, allowing horses to live in a field environment that's closer to their natural habits. Owners are generally welcome to visit, ride, and groom their horses during facility hours.

Service Area

Willow Springs Ranch is located in Kansas City, Kansas, and serves horse owners throughout Wyandotte County and the surrounding metro area. It's accessible from both the Kansas and Missouri sides of the city, making it a convenient choice for owners in Bonner Springs, Lenexa, and nearby communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between full-care and pasture boarding?
Full-care boarding means your horse stays in a stall and staff handle daily feeding, cleaning, and turnout. Pasture boarding keeps your horse in an open field environment, which is often less expensive and can be good for horses that do better with more movement and space.
What health records do I need to provide before boarding my horse?
Most boarding facilities require a current negative Coggins test, which checks for equine infectious anemia, along with up-to-date vaccinations for influenza, rhinopneumonitis, and West Nile virus at minimum. Some facilities also ask for a record of your horse's deworming schedule.
Can I visit my horse whenever I want?
Most boarding facilities have designated visiting hours rather than 24-hour open access, which helps keep the property secure and the horses on a consistent routine. Checking in advance about the specific schedule at Willow Springs Ranch will help you plan your visits.
How do boarding facilities handle emergencies or vet calls?
Reputable boarding facilities keep emergency contact information for every horse owner and typically have a relationship with a local equine vet. You should discuss the facility's protocol for after-hours health concerns before you commit to boarding your horse there.
Is there space for me to ride my horse while it's boarded?
Many boarding facilities offer arena or trail access as part of the boarding package or for an additional fee. It's worth asking about ride-out options, arena footing, and whether there are any restrictions on when you can use the riding areas.
How do I know if a boarding facility is the right fit for my horse?
Visiting in person is the best way to evaluate a facility. Look at how clean the stalls are, how the horses behave in their turnout, and whether the staff seem knowledgeable and attentive. A well-run facility will welcome your questions rather than dodge them.

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