Mystic Ranch offers 5 box stalls with attached “No Mud” paddocks.
The stalls are light and well ventilated, with neighboring horses
able to safely interact with each other. Stalls are cleaned and
horses are fed twice daily. Each stall comes with its own personal
locked tack closet for stowing your tack and supplies. We also
offer 8 large, partially covered, outdoor paddocks, as well as short-term vacation boarding or a safe place to board your horse overnight as you are travelling through southern Oregon.
Additional Ranch Amenities
• Lighted 60 foot round pen for training horses & riders & turn-outs
• Trail course to build the horse’s respect, courage
and agility
• Lighted full-sized dressage arena
• Extensive equestrian library of books, videos, and DVDs
• Public restroom, with toilet and sink
• Lunch room with a refrigerator and microwave
• Lighted covered porch with tie bar for tacking your horse
• Covered hot-cold wash rack & veterinarian stock for treating horses
• Turn-outs: pasture in summer; round pen & arena in winter
• Easy trailer turn-around with plenty of trailer parking
Need Additional Care for Your Horse?
If work pressure means that you can’t visit your horse daily,
we will feed supplements and grains, groom and exercise your horse
by turn-out or riding for a nominal fee. Since we only accept a
limited number of boarders and the barn is next to our house, your
horse will get the personal care you expect. See Testimonials for customer feedback on boarding at Mystic Ranch.
The Ranch Pasture
Horses love to graze, run and play in the irrigated Mystic Ranch pasture.
It is planted in a hybrid Bermuda grass with low sugar content
and over-seeded each fall with rye and orchard grass. It has
an oak grove for shade and four ponds for drinking and playing
during the hot weather. The pasture is fenced with new, no-climb
horse fencing, topped by a wooden rail. The pasture has a decomposed
granite road crossing it for easy access to your horse in all
weather.
Videos
To learn more about trail riding in Southern Oregon and some of the joys of playing with your horse, check out our video on Trail Riding: