I’ve boarded horses at several barns. At Valley Mount Ranch, my horse gets the best care. I don’t worry about him – I know Sheila and Cindy watch over him to make sure he is healthy and happy. And they have access to the best trails around! I don’t have to trailer to get many miles of varied terrain on well kept trails.
Michelle B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fenton, MO
My girls have been going to their horse camp two summers in a row. The first summer they went to two sessions in that summer since they had so much fun. They have had a great time each year. They come away with smiles each day. The staff are great to work with and very helpful. My girls can’t wait to go back next year.
Stephanie O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cedar Hill, MO
It has been a few months since I brought my horse, Tank, here so I am writing an update. This place is still as fantastic as it was in my first review. Tank is SOHEALTHY and happy now. They take such good care of him and every single horse that is there — and they have a TON of horses. I really, really suggest this boarding facility. End of story.
Tiffany P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Saint Louis, MO
Sheila and one of the older gentleman there were extremely rude and dismissive of my friend and I when we came out to ask questions about boarding. I have boarded from the tip of Florida to mid-Illinois and have never been treated so poorly. They will never have my business and I will be sure to warn people away from scheduling trail rides from their facility. I don’t care how many years you have been established, that is no reason to dismiss a potential customer. After all, if they treat ME like that, I don’t want to know how they would treat my horse.
Maggie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Louis, MO
This ranch has been around since 1936, and is one of the very few in St. Louis. They offer summer camps, horse training and boarding, trail rides, and lessons. I took Western riding lessons here when I was kid and loved it! The trails are nice, too, but very wooded most of the way. Be sure to wear pants and spray yourself for bugs. A one-hour trail ride with 3 or more riders is $ 35, $ 50 for a private one-hour lesson, and $ 35 for a group lesson. You’ll not only learn how to ride, but how to groom, saddle, and bridle your horse. This is an ideal place for kids who love horses and dream about being little cowboys and cowgirls. They offer«little britches» lessons for kids ages 3 – 5 for only $ 30 per half hour.