Wilsonville Equestrian Center

Equestrian Facility in Tualatin, Oregon

5(8 reviews)
(503) 888-631824040 SW 82nd Ave, Tualatin, OR 97062View on Yelp
Wilsonville Equestrian Center - equestrian in Tualatin, OR

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About Wilsonville Equestrian Center

Wilsonville Equestrian Center serves the Tualatin area with a strong 5-star rating from 8 reviewers, covering horse boarding, riding lessons, and day camps under one roof. Located in the southern Portland metro corridor, Tualatin and neighboring Wilsonville sit where suburban life meets genuine rural space, making this region a natural home for a full-service equestrian center. Horse owners in this part of Clackamas and Washington County have long looked to facilities like this for quality care and instruction close to home. It's a well-rounded operation that serves both horse owners and riders who simply want to ride.

Services

Horse Boarding
Horseback Riding
Day Camps

Services & Process

Horse boarding here provides stall or pasture options with daily feeding, turnout, and routine care for horses whose owners live nearby but don't have their own land. Riding instruction covers multiple disciplines and skill levels, from introductory lessons for first-timers to ongoing coaching for more experienced riders. The day camp program runs during school breaks, giving kids structured time in the barn learning horsemanship, grooming, and riding in a supervised group setting. Together these services mean families and horse owners can meet nearly all their equestrian needs in one place.

Service Area

Wilsonville Equestrian Center primarily serves Tualatin, Wilsonville, and the surrounding communities in southern Washington and northern Clackamas County. Riders and horse owners from Lake Oswego, Sherwood, and Tigard also make use of the facility's convenient location near I-5. The southern metro corridor gives it natural reach across multiple zip codes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does full horse boarding include at Wilsonville Equestrian Center?
Full boarding typically covers daily feeding, stall cleaning, turnout, and basic health monitoring for your horse. Some facilities also include blanketing, fly spray application, and holding for vet or farrier visits. Ask for a complete list of what's included in the monthly rate.
How do I register my child for equestrian day camp in Tualatin?
Camps usually require advance registration, often weeks or months ahead of popular summer sessions. Contact the facility directly to get current schedules, age requirements, and pricing for their day camp program.
What age range is appropriate for equestrian day camps?
Most equestrian day camps accept children starting around age 6 or 7, though programs vary. Camps are typically grouped by age or experience so kids are working alongside peers at similar levels.
Can my child with no riding experience attend the day camp?
Yes, most equestrian camps welcome complete beginners. The camp is designed to introduce kids to all aspects of horsemanship, not just riding, so no prior experience is needed to participate fully.
What's the difference between pasture board and stall board for my horse?
Pasture board keeps your horse outside in a shared field environment, which suits horses that do well socially and benefit from constant movement. Stall board provides an individual indoor space with controlled feeding and more protection from weather, which some owners prefer for horses with health or behavioral needs.
Does Wilsonville Equestrian Center host horse shows or competitions?
Many full-service equestrian centers with arena facilities do host local schooling shows or clinics. Contact the center directly to ask about their events calendar and whether they offer rental options for outside groups or shows.

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