Yellowstone Stables

Equestrian Facility in Laurel, Montana

(406) 861-84211506 Thiel Rd, Laurel, MT 59044View on Yelp
Yellowstone Stables - equestrian in Laurel, MT

About Yellowstone Stables

Yellowstone Stables is a horse boarding facility in Laurel, Montana, a city along the Yellowstone River just west of Billings. Laurel's location makes it a practical choice for horse owners across the greater Billings metro area who want reliable boarding close to home. The facility name reflects the region's strong connection to the Yellowstone River corridor, which has been central to ranching and horse culture in this part of Montana for generations. Horse owners in the area have a real need for dependable boarding options, and a dedicated stabling operation like this fills that gap directly.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Yellowstone Stables focuses on horse boarding, providing horse owners in the Laurel and Billings area with a place to keep their animals safely and comfortably. Boarding typically includes daily feeding, fresh water, stall cleaning, and turnout time in a pasture or paddock so horses can move and socialize naturally. Many boarding facilities also offer basic health monitoring, making sure owners are notified if a horse shows signs of illness or injury. Some facilities provide options ranging from full-care boarding, where the staff handles everything, to partial or pasture board for owners who prefer to stay more involved.

Service Area

Yellowstone Stables serves horse owners in Laurel and the surrounding Yellowstone County region. The facility is well-positioned for owners coming from Billings, Huntley, Park City, and communities along the I-90 corridor. Its location near the Yellowstone River makes it accessible without requiring a long drive from the greater Billings area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between full-care and pasture boarding?
Full-care boarding means the stable staff handles all daily feeding, stall cleaning, turnout, and basic monitoring of your horse. Pasture board is a lower-cost option where your horse lives in an outdoor pasture rather than a stall, which suits horses that do well in a more natural setting.
Can I visit my horse whenever I want?
Most boarding facilities have set visiting hours and ask that owners notify staff of extended visits. It's worth confirming the specific access policy at Yellowstone Stables so you know what to expect.
How are veterinary and farrier visits handled?
Typically, owners are responsible for scheduling their own vet and farrier appointments, though many stables work with preferred local providers and can coordinate access. Ask about the facility's process when you first inquire.
Is there space for riding or training at the facility?
Many boarding stables include arena or riding area access as part of the board agreement. Confirming whether Yellowstone Stables has an arena and what the usage rules are is a good question for your initial tour.
How does the facility handle Montana winters?
Winter care is a critical consideration in Montana, where temperatures can drop well below zero. A good boarding facility will have sheltered stalls, insulated water systems to prevent freezing, and extra hay to help horses maintain body heat through cold spells.
What should I bring when I move my horse to a new boarding facility?
Bring your horse's feeding routine, any supplements or medications, and records of recent vaccinations and farrier work. Giving the staff a clear picture of your horse's history helps them provide consistent care from day one.

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