Emma K.
Jul 20, 2014
I've been at this barn for nearly 10 years and plan to stay here throughout the rest of my horse career. I am newly interning at this barn and it offers absolutely great quality services.Facility: It has a large arena, medium arena, turnout, 2 round pens, jump course, trail course, dressage arena and small trail area with a 20 min ride to the CDO wash. They have many stalling option available from outdoor paddocks, mare motel, indoor/outdoor and a training barn. All boarding is reasonably priced.Boarders: All age people and horses from 6 yr olds (I believe in when the school allows them to start) to the 70-80 yr old women/men that have companion horses. Horses range from the young 2 year olds to the 30 year old retired horses. It is a very friendly atmosphere.Services/Training: The services offered are wonderful. Turnouts, lunging, training, lessons(show lessons, beginner, intermediate, advanced, Therapeutic riding (Rolling Hills Riding Academy) and plenty of school/lease horse). The owners have show all over the country in AQHA,APHA, Palomino, etc. from open shows to world shows and have a room full of pictures and awards to back it up. They have experience in the gaited breeds as well as arabs and the classic quarter horses. They offer training from tune ups and "problem horses" to full time training and show training. The owner has always made it a point to perform the service the customer is paying for. If it ends up pouring or other emergencies come up, they refund you or reschedule for the next day. Medical/Barn Management: The owners have a wide range of medical experience and that is one reason I have never considered moving barns. They walk through the barns and makes sure that the 70+ horses all look healthy. If they see a horse cast, colicing, scrapped up etc., they know how to medicate them. If it is serious enough, they have multiple experienced vets on call at all times. If they think a horse is slightly underweight, they confront the owner and discuss options to up their feed. They truly care about the horses and customers at their barn and lend advice whenever asked. They have never steered me wrong and I would trust them with my life. All-in-all this barn is ideal for all types/age riders and horses. With the expertise and experience on hand, the barn owners are able to manage and extremely friendly, healthy atmosphere and look out for their customers and horses. I would highly suggest this barn to anyone in Tucson
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Gaily W.
Feb 8, 2017
My horse always receives the ultimate in care in this well run and beautiful facility.
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Susan B.
Jun 5, 2015
I own Rolling Hills Riding Academy and run the riding school from the ranch. I have 12 horses and I never worry that they won't be cared for. The facilities are beautiful and everything you need to enjoy riding your horse is on the 16.5 acres.
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Chloe W.
Oct 14, 2015
Absolutely beautiful facility, kind owners, many sweet horses, and more! if you're looking for a barn to keep a horse at or look for one to lease, then you've come to the right place!
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Joan H.
Jul 9, 2012
Adamcin Quarter Horse Ranch is the perfect place for my 24-year old gelding. That's why he's been there since I purchased hm 17 1/2 years ago. The ranch has everything we need to keep us both perfectly happy--1 dedicated large arena where we can practice or longe and 2 other large arenas for turnout, longeing or riding. Western Pleasure riders can practice on the Trail Course, dressage riders have their own special area and hunter/jumpers have their own large, attractive practice area. The grounds are expansive and immaculately groomed with plenty of room for leisurely riding. It's easy to tell that a lot of effort is put into maintaining and improving riding surfaces. Mary and Roger are kind and generous with their time and they have attracted genuinely nice people to the ranch. One of the greatest things about the ranch is that people care. I think everyone watches out for everyone else and that makes it a pleasant place to be. Mary and Roger are always ready to answer a question, whether it concerns tack, training or whatever so I plan on keeping my boy there for the rest of his life, hopefully for many, many years.
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Sandy E.
Aug 31, 2011
It's not awful. The staff is friendly and helpful. You just have to really be in the know of whats going on. Updates of your horse may not be given to you so you have to go up and ask often if everything is ship shape. The owners do have a problem with using your own supplemental grain, you cant, unless you feed it and you house it in your trailer or your car, basically, but they have supplements, very few choices, but they do have some. There is an instructor that does lessons every week and she is very nice. She doesnt hog the arenas, so long as you use half and she can use half, all is fine. I do see most of the horses either be ridden to get turned out, but the others do just stand in their stalls, box and paddock (I feel so bad for those horses). Oh and another thing, the owner of the barn tends to push boarders to pay for things that your horse doesnt really need like box fans, electrolytes, or an unnecessary amount of turnout. The arena footing is not the best (basically dry sand/dirt with little and big rocks here and there), so I normally ride in the areas where they dump the stall used bedding, makes for really good cushion. There are jumps set up but only when a trainer is present, but again I dont think anyone would want to jump through that course when the arena footing is how it is. There is a mixture of boarders... eventers, dressage, western pleasure, hunters, trail riders, barrel racers, and the retired horses that cant do too much, and riders of every age. But I have had an OK experience, little bumps in the road, but so far, I think they have been ironed out.
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Rated: 4.7 (7 reviews)
Community Service/Non-Profit, Horseback Riding