Casey's Equestrian Center
About the Business
Casey's Equestrian Center, located at 80 McCullough Road in Washington, New Jersey, is a premier institution dedicated to teaching the beauty and grace of riding. With a focus on competition and belonging to a close-knit family of equestrians, Casey's Equestrian Center offers lessons for all ages and styles of riding. From horse training to boarding, horse leasing, and competition teams, there is something for everyone at this center.
In addition to their riding programs, Casey's Equestrian Center is also home to Pleasant View Farm's horse rescue and rehabilitation center, where they help horses in need. With three riding rings, including a Hunter/Jumper outdoor ring, a Dressage outdoor ring, and an indoor ring, as well as fifty acres of cross country jump courses and trails, there is plenty of space for riders to explore and grow.
Two barns for boarding and field board with run-in sheds provide comfortable accommodations for horses, while clinics, summer riding camps, schooling horse shows, and horse/rider relationship building programs offer additional opportunities for learning and growth. Casey's Equestrian Center focuses on Hunter/Jumper, Dressage, and Western styles of riding, with a strong emphasis on equitation.
Events such as USEF shows, fairs, NJPHA shows, Hunter paces, Eventing competitions, beach rides, and more are regularly held at the center, making it a vibrant hub for equestrian activity in the Washington area. Come join the Casey's Equestrian Center family and experience the joy of riding and competing in a supportive and exciting environment.
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Location & Phone number
80 McCullough Rd, Washington, NJ 07882, United States
Reviews
"Casey is knowledgeable and patient. She trains both English and Western and has horses for different levels of riders from beginner on up. The horses are well cared for. Prices are reasonable."
"Our daughter has been taking lessons here and totally loves it. She is doing very well, too. This is not a fancy place - it's very much a working farm. Students are expected to get their horse ready before lessons. That usually means chasing them down in the paddock, brushing off the mud, cleaning hooves, and tacking up. After the lesson, the are expected to take everything apart and put the horse away properly. It definately a character building exercise. It also selects the type of student - no stuck-up horse girls here! 99% of the students seem to be female."
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