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"Horse Motel"
Full Service
Overnight Stables

Call with questions or to make a reservation -
Last minute OK.

(801) 465-8765
Toll-free: 1-866-465-8765

(Directions and Map)

Pictures of the entrance to our place


Our overnight stalls are large, pipe-panel enclosed paddocks.


Details:

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The Overnight Paddocks

We have three large paddocks that we keep for short-term (overnight etc.) boarding. They are each 36' x 48' pipe-panel enclosures. Each stall can handle 1 to 5 of your horses.

One of the paddocks also has a windbreak shelter.

Beside these three paddocks, we also have a 54' diameter round pen, and six 12'x12' pipe-panel stalls that can also be used for overnight.

Pictures of the Entrance to West Fields Ranch

COMING FROM THE NORTH
Approaching the entrance to our place from the north you will see our out-door riding corral just before the gravel driveway entrance for horse trailers. (Horse trailer driveway is between the riding corral and the "West Fields Ranch" sign.)

NOTE we can accomdate the largest horse trailers on the road, but if your trailer is longer than 32 feet long call for additional directions so you can use our out-door riding arena for parking your rig.



COMING FROM THE SOUTH
Approaching the entrance to our place from the south you will see the big tree in front of our house. Past the house, you will see the "West Fields Ranch" sign. The horse trailer driveway is just PAST the sign.
Here is where you turn in:
The horse-trailer entrance is between the out-door riding corral and the "West Fields Ranch" sign. Trailers less than 32 feet long can negotiate the horse-shoe (U) driveway and go right back to the overnight stalls then pull ahead and back to the road around the other side of the house.

Rigs with trailers longer than 32 feet can pull into the riding corral (16' gate on each end), stay the night and pull back out onto the road using the gate on the other end without having to turn around. (However, there is enough room in the riding corral to turn around a king-cab semi-tractor pulling a 54' trailer without having to back once! One boarder did it that way.