Swan Training
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16091 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville OR 97070 Hours
About Swan Training
Swan Training is a professional equestrian facility known for its top notch care and instruction. The skilled and astute trainers create clear plans tailored to the needs and skill levels of each horse and rider, from youth to adult. The program emphasizes safety, positive training, and horse health, with horses never over jumped. The well-kept facility is described as a horse's dream, featuring quality footing, indoor and outdoor arenas, a derby field, all-weather turnouts, a trail system, and large, clean stalls. A curated nutrition plan is provided for each horse. The entire staff is noted for their professionalism, kindness, and welcoming support, fostering a community where riders of all ages can thrive. The training encompasses everything from daily care and goal setting to competitions, with meticulous attention to detail. Riders achieve their competition goals and advance to high levels, supported by a committed long-term approach. The lesson program is incredible, and the horses receive great, attentive care. It is a place where horses and riders are happy and can achieve their dreams.
Most Recent Reviews
December 2023
We LOVE Swan Training! Our equine family is a bit of a menagerie. Beka and her crew are skilled and astute at meeting the needs of each of our horses and riders. The horses receive great, attentive care, and our riders receive training that is attuned to their needs and skill levels. HIGHLY recommend.
December 2022
Lovely facility, lovely people, and excellent care for my horse combined with top notch instruction. I've been riding in Oregon for over 20 years, and my horse and I have never been better or happier.
December 2022
Beka, Erin, Zoe and the entire staff at Swan training are amazing! The horses are so well taken care of and the lesson program is incredible. The people at the barn are wonderful too. It has been such a pleasure riding here.
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