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Flagstaff Weather

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Grand Canyon Info.

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Meteor Crater 

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 Ft. Tuthill                   County    Park

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Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument

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Welcome to Northern Arizona Riding Stables! Northern Arizona's favorite boarding stable. We are a family owned and operated boarding, riding and training facility in the cool pines of Flagstaff. Situated on 18.6 acres, we have everything the discerning horse owner and horse would ever need. We have room for over 60 horses offering a variety of different accommodations. We can accommodate monthly, weekly and overnight boarders.

  • 32 stall indoor barn
  • 8 Stall mare motel
  • 25+ outdoor covererd pipe rail stalls nestled in the ponderosa pine
  • 2 arenas and 2 round pens
  • 1 heated wash rack 1 outdoor wash rack
  •  Several large turnout pens
  • Multi-purpose room attached to the barn with kitchen, bathroom and meeting facilities...perfect for horse club meetings, parties and gatherings of all kinds.

You can also enjoy hundreds of miles of forest trails that can be accessed directly from the property! Or its just a short trailer ride from our facility to Mt. Eldon and the San FranciscoPeak area.

 

The family of staff and caretakers at Northern Arizona Riding Stables display a gentle philosophy toward the training and treatment of horses, with vast experience and knowledge; we are a facility where both you and your horse will be comfortable and well cared for. 

 

  


Northern Arizona Riding stables

 is an ideal base for exploring the treasures of

Northern arizona

Surrounded by natural wonders like the Grand

Canyon, Flagstaff offers a variety of cultural,

historic and scientific attractions. Visitors from all

over the world are attracted to our clean mountain air,

year-round outdoor recreation opportunities,

historic downtown charm and our Western legacy of

pioneer ranchers, railroad  builders and

lumbermen. From the alpine forests of our San

Francisco Peaks (12,633 feet) to the rugged

deserts of neighboring Native American nations.   

 

 

 

 

 

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