Circle T Ranch and Riding Stable

7800 Hoenie Road, Celina, OH 45822

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Thursday:

9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Friday:

9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Saturday:

9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Sunday:

9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

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  • Photo of Circle T Ranch and Riding Stable - Hoenie Road, Celina, Ohio, United States
  • Photo of Circle T Ranch and Riding Stable - Hoenie Road, Celina, Ohio, United States
  • Photo of Circle T Ranch and Riding Stable - Hoenie Road, Celina, Ohio, United States
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Location & Phone number

7800 Hoenie Rd, Celina, OH 45822, United States
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About the Business

Circle T Ranch and Riding Stable is a premier equestrian facility located at 7800 Hoenie Road in Celina, Ohio. Our ranch offers a variety of horseback riding experiences for riders of all ages and skill levels. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced rider seeking a new challenge, our knowledgeable staff and well-trained horses are here to provide a safe and enjoyable riding experience. With scenic trails, spacious arenas, and top-notch facilities, Circle T Ranch and Riding Stable is the perfect destination for horse lovers in the United States. Come visit us and discover the joy of riding in the beautiful countryside of Ohio.

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Kellie Hayes:
5

"This is our 3rd time coming to the stables. My daughter was very nervous, and the staff took the time to talk with her and made her comfortable enough to ride. I can't say enough about the owners and how kind they are every time we come. They make sure each child feels special and leaves with happy memories! We will continue to come to every day camp they have!"

almost 4 years ago
karen grube:
5

"My daughter attended Christmas Horse Camp. It was an amazing day for her. It was obvious a lot of thought and preparation was put into the day. She loved every minute riding the horses, the crafts and even the education. The barns are clean and horses were well cared for. It’s obvious how much they are loved and spoiled."

almost 4 years ago
Kayla Piper:
5

"Circle T Ranch is amazing. I will recommend them for everything they offer. I have boarded there for over a year and have had no problems. I started out with my first horse and they have helped me out with everything. Niki, Natalie, Joe and the rest of the crew have been absolutely amazing. They have taught me so much. Having a horse with health issues they have made sure he gets all the medications and attention he needs. Niki has also helped me find a second horse which is perfect. I have also started barrel racing and have taken lessons there. They have even hauled my horse to shows. When I go out of town and need them to care for my horses I have no doubt they are being taken care of correctly."

almost 4 years ago
Cricket Rodriguez:
1

"If you are an experienced horse owner needing somewhere to house your horse and are going to take care of all of the feeding/maintenance - the property is fine. Everything else? HA! At first, when I came out there, I thought it was paradise - my previous barn had been demolished by a tornado and Joe, the owner, came and picked up my horse (Buzz) and the other horse (Shadow) and brought us back to his place, he worked with us on rent and food storage. Everything seemed great! Then Shadow broke his leg in an event that I feel we will never know what truly happened. I understand horses are fragile creatures and accidents happen - I wasn't there but the details I was told by Joe and then by other tenants didn't add up. I show up after the vet had put Shadow down, and Joe's dog was chewing on the horse as it laid dead in the aisle. Some time after that the barn started getting full - new tenants with multiple stalls. Then suddenly, my horse started losing weight for "some reason" - I spoke to the vet, worked out a feeding plan with supplements to help him gain weight. The rental agreement included feeding - knowing that, I made it as easy as possible and had everything premixed in Tupperware containers with the day of the week written on the top to be given with his daily grain ration and was assured this was no problem. Until I came out on the Thursday after refilling all the containers on Sunday and the only one that was left was a Wednesday container - so some how between Monday - Wednesday, he was given 6 supplement containers, not even the one for the proper days. When I mentioned this to another tenant, I was told Joe had joked with them that he was going to give them out of order just to see if I noticed. When I approached Joe directly, he just shrugged and said it wasn't him, probably someone else then I found out he lets the kids less than 12 years old do the feeding in the barn, knowing there were horses with special dietary needs. When I put up a note on my stall asking that feeding instructions be taken seriously as it can cause harm to the animal, rather than acknowledging the error, Joe zip tied a block of wood over the feeding shoot for my horse and said no one was to feed him - makes it really curious as to why my horse was losing weight and myself and the vet couldn't understand why because I moved him out in July and by October, he looked great again (before and after pictures attached) when I started feeding him. And don't even get me started on the water in the winter time - there were no options for having deicers in your stall, horses were watered with one 5 gallon bucket once a day, two if you had two in your stall. One tenant's horse even collicked from lack of water in the winter time. And "lessons"? Absolutely not. If you are a beginner looking to learn legitimate horsemanship, stay FAR away from this stable. They do not know the basic fundamentals of horsemanship, especially Connie, who spends most of her time in the office drinking. And, I have also heard from previous tenants, that if you post bad reviews, that they harass you until you take them down - so if I hear anything from them, I will be sure to update on that as well! EDITED TO ADD: I also forgot! The horses they leased to kids for the 2019 4-H season ended up getting disqualified from showing by the judge for being underweight."

almost 4 years ago
katie post:
5

"I HIGHLY recommend Circle T. I had 3 horses boarded there for 3 -4 years till we could buy a farm. I can't imagine going to any other place. The owners treat everyone equally and will help you out with anything you could possibly need. I have a special needs horse that has cancer. They were always there to help me make sure my horse got her treatments which wasn't always an easy task. They feed quality hay always had nice bedding available to buy. Everyone was aways very friendly no barn drama like you have alot of places."

almost 4 years ago
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