Lessons & Training

Fieldstone Riding Club has been in operation for over 25 years. We have been instrumental in the education of many of today’s top professionals as well as current National/State and County competitors. We are working on our next generation of riders and have the privilege of starting many of the children of today’s riding superstars. We are an integral part of the Grass Roots section of our industry. We take our responsibility seriously and work very hard to turn out tomorrow’s National Competitors. This is a wonderful sport that teaches responsibility, commitment, problem-solving skills, patience, respect and a good work ethic. Whether you ride our school horses once a week for pleasure, or are a serious competitor with a horse of your own, we are committed to teaching you all of the skills necessary to be a successful and well-educated rider.

Riding School Lesson Programs

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Please contact us for more information about scheduling, as some parts of our lesson program may be full.

Beginner Group Lessons

$80 each; $320/month for one lesson per week; $640/month for two lessons per week

One hour of group time (limit 6 riders) with a qualified Fieldstone trainer. May include walk, trot and canter work in addition to jumping up to 18".

Beginner Private Lessons

$80 each; $320/month for one lesson per week; $640/month for two lessons per week

Half and hour of personal time with a qualified Fieldstone trainer. May include riding while on a lunge line, walk-trot and canter.

Intermediate Group Lessons

$80 each; $320/month for one lesson per week; $640/month for two lessons per week

One hour of group time (limit 6 riders) with a qualified Fieldstone trainer. May include walk, trot and canter work in addition to jumping up to 2'3".

What People Are Saying About Us

Michelle and Zoey take pride in bringing the best out of their students.

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Nice people. Very welcoming. Excellent training and showing programs.

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Full Training

$700

Billed monthly

Four services a week, with a maximum of three lessons a week and one trainer ride for the horse in the program. This also includes three turn-outs a week, feeding of customer supplied supplements, and other horse maintenance. Blanketing is included.

Half-Lease

$550

Billed monthly

Two services a week, either lessons or trainer rides, plus clipping and mane pulling. This also includes three turn-outs a week, feeding of customer supplied supplements, and other horse maintenance. Blanketing is included.

Retirement Training

$450

Billed monthly

Turn-out six days a week, plus daily grooming, clipping and mane pulling if desired. Blanketing is included. Perfect for the horse is his or her golden years!

Add Full Grooming to Your Training Program

Full Grooming is also available for $200/month, or $25 per service.

FRC Board at Rancho de las Palmas

Board pricing does not include hay or shavings costs. Hay and shavings will be billed separately and hay depends on market price.

Barn Stall

$1000

Billed monthly

Includes fully covered 12x12 stall in the main barn, which is newly renovated, and use of facility amenities including new turnouts, eurociser and fully lighted main arena. Also includes the feeding of alfalfa and/or orchard hay (hay cost billed separately. Stall cleaned twice daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I start off in a group lesson?

We like to have riders new to our program start in private lessons so they can get the most one-on-one attention from our instructors.

Can I board a horse here without being in training?

We currently only board horses that are in one of our training programs. If you don't see an option that is right for you, please contact us for more information.

Do you offer Western riding lessons?

FRC offers lessons in the English disciplines of hunters, equitation and jumpers. Some beginners do feel more comfortable starting in a Western saddle, but we transition to English as soon as they are ready.

Do I need to provide my own equipment when I first start lessons with the Riding School?

We can provide you with a helmet to borrow when you begin your Riding School lessons. We also supply the tack for our school horses. If you have your own equipment, such as a helmet, saddle or grooming tools, please feel free to bring them. Long pants and closed-toed shoes are needed for riding lessons. 

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