Boarding Services
The Sidney Peak Ranch Equestrian Center offers a number of board options to cater to your horse’s needs.
SPR Equestrian Center offers a number of board options for our equestrians. Availability is limited and we often have a waitlist for some of our boarding categories. Contact us for information and availability.
Our board options include:
Stall
Includes: 12’x12′ stall at night – daily turn out – 2x graining per day – 3x hay feeding per day – water – daily stall cleaning – 2x per day blanketing (winter) – access to all of the Equestrian Center amenities.

Private Run
Includes: Private Run with a large shed- 2x graining per day – 3x hay feeding per day – water – daily pen cleaning (subject to weather conditions) – 2x per day blanketing (winter) – access to all of the Equestrian Center amenities.

Shared Paddock
Includes: Large Drylot Paddock with a maximum of 4 horses – 2x graining per day – 3x hay feeding per day – water – 2x per day blanketing (winter) – access to all of the Equestrian Center amenities.

Pasture
Includes: Large Pasture with herd of up to 8 horses – Water from Oak Creek in the Summer and Heated Water Tank in the winter – Acres of grazing in the Summer and regular large bales of hay (in hay nets) in the winter – Daily wellness check
Pasture Plus Services Board
Includes Shared Pasture Board inclusions plus: 1x per day graining & 1x per day morning blanketing in winter

All board categories have access to our indoor and outdoor spaces, a place to store your saddle and bridle, space for either a tack box or storage in our sliders (storage compartments) as well as access to all of our community events and clinics.
Inquire about boarding availability at SPREC.

Meet Barn Manager Andrea
Born and raised in Ohio, Andrea Mahaffey grew up surrounded by horses. Her family owned and operated a hunter-jumper barn, where Andrea spent her formative years training and competing. After college and a brief hiatus from the equestrian world, the undeniable pull of horses brought her back to the barn.
Now, when she isn’t involved in barn management tasks, Andrea focuses on teaching and training with an emphasis on biomechanics and healthy movement. She is a certified equine bodyworker, passionate about helping horses—especially those labeled as challenging or “problem” cases—move and feel their best. She applies this philosophy not only in the saddle, but also in her approach to barn management and horse care.
When she’s not working with horses, Andrea is likely out in nature—mountain biking, whitewater rafting, hiking, or enjoying winter sports like snowshoeing and snowboarding.