Windkist Equestrian Center
About the Business
Windkist Equestrian Center is a premier horse riding facility located at 125 Windkist Farm Road in North Andover, Massachusetts. Our center offers top-notch equestrian services including horse boarding, training, lessons, and clinics. Our experienced staff and trainers provide personalized attention to each horse and rider, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all. With beautiful facilities, indoor and outdoor riding arenas, and miles of scenic trails, Windkist Equestrian Center is the perfect place for horse enthusiasts of all levels. Come visit us and experience the beauty and joy of horseback riding at Windkist Equestrian Center.
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Location & Phone number
125 Windkist Farm Rd, North Andover, MA 01845, United States
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 - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"The best. I of course love the place. Fun everyday and horses too!!"
"I'm person that has worked there I have nothing to do with horses or riding them I'm in back of the arena, and I wanted to say to that about that Rivers character that she way out line with her mouth her kids shouldn't even touch animals if you're nervous being around them animals can pick up your they can sence your feelings I feel more bad for the cat then the kid. This lady has no respect for anybody else but herself she could care less she just want to start something and show her authority there that you don't want to screw with her."
"I’m taking private adult lesson’s with Paula. She is absolutely the best instructor there. She is very patient, kind, extremely knowledgeable. She pushes you to do your very best each lesson. I took an eight year break due to having small children. We are already planing for the future and what my goals are."
"I am so impressed with this barn! I came to this barn specifically all the way from South Florida on the recommendation of a friend. I must say that everything I was told about this wonderful farm was a complete understatement. The staff is incredible and the horses, alpacas, mules were well cared for. You can feel the love and compassion this farm has for their visitors and animal's. I am already planning next summers trip back north so my sister and her children can experience what I've had the pleasure of experiencing here! I was a bit timid around horses but that statement no longer applies. They helped me with being completely comfortable and confident. The staff here is extremely competent and helpful. I'm completely comfortable with recommending this barn to anyone who is looking for lessons and a fun experience. Windkist Farm your amazing!!"
"I am so disappointed with our experience here. My children (6 and 8) were attending a week long camp. On the morning of the 2nd day, no one was there to greet the children or tell them what to do. I waited and within minutes my daughter had been approached, bitten and scratched by a cat while in the barn. No one was able to provide me with appropriate first aid supplies (I initially used water and toilet paper to attempt to clean the wound- in the filthy bathroom in the barn, ultimately after 3 attempts, they found hydrogen peroxide) and still no one was in charge checking on my daughter or available to help. I asked to speak to the owner. She did not have any information on where the camp counselor was. Not one single member of the staff showed any compassion for what had happened and the owner was generally put off with my concern that my children were unsupervised or that my daughter had been hurt. When i asked what would happen if it was a real emergency, she responded "we just called 911 a few days ago" for someone who was really hurt. I explained that i didn't feel my children were safe, we were leaving and i wanted a refund for the balance of the week, she refused and became incredibly hostile at me. When a business is offering a camp, then you need to ensure adequate supervision and safety for the children (and supplies available to clean a wound). When there is an issue with a customer, you should speak civilly and show some compassion for a 6 year old who was so upset that she had been hurt. I truly hope she treats the animals with more compassion than she did me and my children. I truly hope no one has to experience this treatment ever. The owner's response to my post only further solidifies my disappointment and it is a completely inaccurate account of the events."
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