August 22, 2025

Borrego Valley Ranch

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Full-Service Horse Boarding in Borrego Springs


Looking for professional horse boarding in Borrego Springs? Borrego Valley Ranch offers full-service facilities designed to meet the needs of both riders and their horses. Whether you need daily, weekly, or monthly boarding, the ranch provides a safe, welcoming environment surrounded by the beauty of the desert.


Facilities and Amenities


At Borrego Valley Ranch, you’ll find well-maintained facilities with everything needed for quality care and riding:


  • 3/4 covered pipe shed row stalls
  • Individual/private tack rooms
  • 2 large riding arenas
  • 3 wash racks
  • 4 round pens
  • 6 hitching rails
  • Several turn-outs
  • Access to unlimited desert trails


Ride in the Beauty of Anza-Borrego


What makes Borrego Valley Ranch truly unique is its location. With immediate access to unlimited desert trails, riders can explore the vast landscapes of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. The open terrain and year-round sunshine create the perfect setting for trail riding and training alike.

Contact and Boarding Options


Borrego Valley Ranch makes boarding flexible with daily, weekly, and monthly options. Whether you’re a seasonal visitor, a full-time rider, or just looking for a safe and professional place to keep your horse, the ranch has you covered.


760-996-0553
www.borregovalleyranch.com




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