Equine Facilities List Updated 2026
- Heather U.

- Jan 16
- 3 min read
Updated: 5 days ago
List of Boarding & Lesson Facilities
in Northwest Arkansas
You can use the Northwest Arkansas Equine Business Directory link here to access all businesses and non-profit organizations related to equines in our area. The condensed list on this page is all barns with arenas and lessons in our region, courtesy of the Northwest Arkansas Equestrian Coalition. View Full List below or download a copy here:
Benton County
Echo Valley Arabians: Riding lessons and horse camps - Karen Hesse in Gravette, AR
479-366-4484; https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100038357721524
Flint Creek Youth Ranch, Gentry, AR - Leo Nash, 479-790-4540
The Horse Park at Walnut Creek, Sulphur Springs :
Justin Doran, 479-244-6198, https://www.thehorseparkatwalnutcreek.com/
Laurel Manor Equestrian: Laura McKenzie Duncan in Centerton, AR
479-530-1241, https://www.laurelmanorequ.com/
NWA Stables and Equestrian Center in Bentonville, AR 972-467-5839
180 Ranch in Garfield, AR, 479-278-1973
Rogers Equestrian Center: Micheal Munson in Rogers, AR 479-619-8569
Shelby Farms: Sarah Markley in Lowell, AR, 479-422-5338
Stormy Acres – Pea Ridge, AR: Unicorn/Horse Parties, Riding Lessons & Boarding in NWA
https://www.facebook.com/StormyAcresNWA/, 479-633-4754
Zuriel Stables: Gravette, AR 479-531-5108; https://aholla31.wixsite.com/zuriel-stables
Madison County
Camp NOARK Girl Scouts Diamonds, Huntsville, AR; - barn@girlscoutsdiamonds.org This facility is open to the public; scouting affiliation is not a requirement.
Washington County
Aaron Wilson Dressage, operating at Promise Equestrian Center, Fayetteville, AR
6160awilson@gmail.com, (818) 399-7061
Always August Farm, Fayetteville, AR: (479) 445-7564
Cedar Springs Equestrian: Shannon Blanchard, Farmington, AR, 479-799-3384,
C4 Ranch and Arena, Fayetteville, AR: Stefanie Ceola, 479-236-8604
Davis Stables, Fayetteville, AR: Sandra Davis, 479-263-2723, logannative@gmail.com,
Deer Creek Farm, Fayetteville, AR: Diane Gooderle 479-530-5959 - https://deercreekfarm.info/
Flying Q Stables, Fayetteville, AR: Susan@flyingqfarms.com,
https://www.flyingqfarms.com/ **Offers guided trail rides**
Happytown Horse Park, Springdale, AR: happytownhorsepark@gmail.com,
facebook,com/happytownhorsepark/
Heartland Equestrian, Fayetteville: Jessica Goldstein, 631-338-0893,
Parkerman Stables, Fayetteville: Angela Latrecchia, 479-445-5357 or
Parkermanstables@gmail.com; https://www.parkermanstables.com;
Trainer Sarah Sanders: https://www.ridewithexcellence.com/
Rico Enterprises, Prairie Grove: Rachel Sargent, 479-846-2446
Rocking Arrow Ranch, Farmington: Morgan Crosby 479-841-6162
Thunder Mountain Ranch, LLC, Fayetteville near Elkins - Delaynee Parsley, 479-841-1730
Therapeutic Riding
Equestrian Bridges
479-301-2814
Future Site: 410 S. Old Wire Road, Lowell, AR 72745
Faith-based Youth Services**
Boston Mountain Youth Ranch, Fayetteville
(479) 289-8856
Boston Mountain Youth Ranch is a mentoring program for children who are struggling. They pair a child with a horse and a mentor and provide a safe environment for learning about true relationship with God and others. They are a 501 (c) 3 organization.
Saving Grace NWA, Bentonville
(479) 636-1133
Saving Grace serves young women ages 18-25 who have aged out of foster care or are facing homelessness. They provide safe housing in a dorm-style setting and offer each young woman educational assistance, career guidance, coaching, counseling, and more.
Teen Challenge Adventure Ranch, Morrow
Teen Challenge Adventure Ranch provides long-term residential therapy placements for teen boys experiencing serious mental health struggles or high-risk behaviors. Equine therapy, including both equine-assisted psychotherapy and equine-based activities are a prominent part of our program. Www.teenchallengeranch.com, (888) 289-6818
*This list is neither meant to be comprehensive nor to endorse any outfit listed. It is simply meant to provide information on riding stables and equestrian facilities, in different parts of Northwest Arkansas, that are known to local equestrians, clubs, and organizations as of early 2026. No equestrian facility can be all things to all riders. Those seeking lessons or other services -- whether for themselves or their children -- are encouraged to study websites and social media, visit facilities of interest, be very clear about riding interests and goals or other programmatic needs as well as time and budgetary constraints, and ask lots of questions. Though there are no guarantees, taking these steps will help ensure a good fit.
**These facilities do not offer riding lessons for the general public.



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