Services
TF Equestrian is committed to providing riders with a holistic approach to training and riding their horses.
Lessons
Training
Upscale Boarding and Full Service
The Thinking Feeling philosophy of teaching our horses in a stress-free way is for every horse, regardless of discipline, age, breed & goals.
It is the basic training and foundation that every horse will find enjoyable and easy to understand.
Riders of all levels will be able to learn and understand and feel that they are moving forward with the training of their horse.
Groundwork
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30 minutes
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Lunge Line Lessons
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30 minutes
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Young Horses
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45 minutes including groundwork and riding
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Training that makes sense.
Dressage is for the horse.
Dressage: from old French dresser, drecier "to train, drill" (see dress (v.)); c. 1300, "make straight; direct, guide, control.
Dressage fundamentally refers to the systematic training of the horse.
The term, derived from an older concept meaning “to prepare,” emphasizes the importance of preparation in every aspect of horsemanship. At the core of Dressage is the principle of readying the horse for each subsequent stage of development.
This philosophy underpins the Thinking Feeling Equestrian approach and extends equally to the rider, highlighting the continuous process of mutual preparation and growth.
Holistic training centered around thinking and feeling in an idyllic setting
Grass Pastures on Hills
40 Acres
Upscale Boarding
Full Service Option
12 x 12 Stalls with Fans
Heated Barn
FACILITIES
Insulated Indoor Full Size Dressage Arena w radiant heat
45 Stall Heated Barn
12x12 Rubber Matted Stalls with fans
2 Washracks w/ hot water
Heated & Cooled Viewing Room
Large Grass Pastures on hills
15 All Weather Paddocks
Outdoor Fenced Riding Field
Bridle paths & access to trails
Large individual tack closets w locks
Grooming Stalls
Restroom
Trailer Parking
24/7 turnout option
Carers on site
Full size outdoor sand arena coming soon!

“Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.”
— Aristotole