Prado Equestrian Center

Prado Equestrian Center an equine oasis located on 14 acres in sunny southern california.

Amenities:
- 5 arenas (1 jumping, 3 turn-out, 1 round pen)
- Dressage Court
- Arenas watered and dragged 2x week
- Fully enclosed bull pen
- Hot walker
- Cross-tie areas
- 2 wash rack areas
- On-site management
- Arena lighting for night riding
- Free trailer parking
- 24 hour boarder access + security on site
- Tack rooms available
- Beautiful attached nature trails for riding
- Stalls cleaned 6x week, Barn & Box Stalls cleaned 7x week

We are very excited about The WH Co.'s new project/offering  - Mane&Motherhood !!
03/21/2026

We are very excited about The WH Co.'s new project/offering - Mane&Motherhood !!

Empowered mothers, inspired by horses🐓

Our guiding purpose is to empower mothers by building confidence, connection, and calm parenting by learning alongside horses—who naturally model attunement, boundaries and trust.

Mother’s ability to navigate caregiving complexities is crucial for healthy child development. Targeted parent education programs focusing on boundary-setting, emotional regulation, and attunement are needed to equip parents with skills for healthier interactions and improved developmental outcomes.

Join the PPEC family today! A peacful & beautiful barn rooted in kindness, consideration and peace of mind for all our c...
03/08/2026

Join the PPEC family today!

A peacful & beautiful barn rooted in kindness, consideration and peace of mind for all our clients.

Beautiful new stained glass office sign made by our boarder Adele!! she's also available for commissions! contact info i...
10/29/2025

Beautiful new stained glass office sign made by our boarder Adele!! she's also available for commissions!

contact info in pics! šŸ¤ šŸ–¤

New music video for "Giddy Up" by Twinnie is out! Shot here at PPEC! Beautiful cinematography! Check it out!
08/28/2025

New music video for "Giddy Up" by Twinnie is out!

Shot here at PPEC! Beautiful cinematography! Check it out!

Some heartbreak songs are written for late-night reflection, but Twinnie’s latest release is designed for the dancefloor. Today she premieres […]

Happy to introduce our two honorary equine instructors Boogie & Midas for our Yoga with Horses class on June 22nd @ 10am...
06/17/2025

Happy to introduce our two honorary equine instructors Boogie & Midas for our Yoga with Horses class on June 22nd @ 10am!

These are the two horses who we will be working with for these events, both are very sweet and gentle & I'm sure looking forward to meeting all of you! šŸ™‚

Presented by Embody Wellness Hub + The WH Co.

To sign up please email - [email protected] or send us a message here on Facebook!

The horses will be turned out (running free) in the main arena just beside the grass or grazing on the grass nearby during the class. After a 45 minute yoga session there will be a 15 minute breath work portion where each participant will be able to engage in a breathing exercise with a horse.

Let the horses guide you to your inner calm ✨🪷✨

Join us for this incredibly informative clinic August 10th!
04/27/2025

Join us for this incredibly informative clinic August 10th!

Chino! Norco! Clinic coming soon!! August 10th Prado Equestrian register www.rockingstarefa.com
Equi-First Aid USA Prado Equestrian Center

04/25/2025

Here are 15 interesting facts about horses' brain:

1. Horses' brain is relatively small compared to the size of their body and accounts for only about 0.1% of its total weight.
2. Despite their small size, horses have very complex brains, with a highly developed cerebral cortex, the part of the brain responsible for conscious thought, decision-making and memory.
3. Horses can learn and remember complex tasks, such as navigating a jump course or performing a dressage routine, through a process called associate learning.
4. Like humans, horses have a left hemisphere and a right hemisphere in the brain, each with specialized functions.
The left hemisphere is responsible for the processing of logical and analytical information, while the right hemisphere is more involved in emotional processing and creative thinking.
5. Horses have a great memory and can remember specific people, places and experiences for many years.
6. Horses can learn by observation and often they can acquire new behaviors and skills simply by observing other horses or humans.
7. Horses have a very sensitive sense of touch and can detect even the slightest pressure or movement on their skin. This helps them responding to subtle cues from your rider or guide.
8. Horses can process visual information very quickly and accurately, allowing them to avoid potential hazards and navigate their environment with ease.
9. Horses are social animals and rely on nonverbal communication to interact with other horses in their herd.
This communication is facilitated by the horse’s brain, which can interpret subtle changes in body language, facial expressions and vocalizations.
10. Ultimately, like all animals, horses have a unique personality and individual traits that are shaped by their experiences, genetics and environment—all of which is reflected in their brain function and behavior.
11. Horses have a very strong sense of smell and their odor bulb, which processes smells, is relatively large compared to other parts of their brain.
12. The brain, which is responsible for coordinating movement and balance, is also relatively large in horses. This is because horses must be able to move quickly and efficiently to escape predators or navigate through difficult terrain.
13. Horses have a very high pain threshold, which is believed to be related to how their brains process pain signals.
While this can be beneficial in some situations, it can also mean that horses may not show obvious signs of pain, making it harder for their caregivers to detect and treat underlying health issues.
14. The hippocampus, a part of the brain involved in learning and memory, is particularly well developed in horses.
This allows them to remember not only specific experiences, but also general concepts and patterns that they can apply to new situations.
15. Finally, studies have shown that horses, like other animals, are capable of experiencing emotions such as fear, happiness, and anger. These emotions are believed to be mediated by the limbic system, a group of interconnected brain structures that play a key role in regulating mood and behavior.

Words source: Megan Bolentini Equine Bodywork

Join us THIS SUNDAY for our new series - Yoga with Horses!A peaceful yoga session surrounded by nature and horses. With ...
04/24/2025

Join us THIS SUNDAY for our new series - Yoga with Horses!

A peaceful yoga session surrounded by nature and horses. With a short 1 on 1 energy work session for each participant with a live horse.

Let the horses guide you to your inner most calm!

$55/ per person
(discount available for Embody Wellness Hub clients)

For booking email:
[email protected]

In collaboration with Embody Wellness Hub + The WH Co.

We are very excited to be hosting Sam Vanfleet's Mustangs for an Intro to Liberty Clinic on June 1st!Covering: Groundwor...
04/23/2025

We are very excited to be hosting Sam Vanfleet's Mustangs for an Intro to Liberty Clinic on June 1st!

Covering: Groundwork, Body Control, Creating a Draw, Awknowledging, Sidepass, Smile, Back Behind, Intro to Laydown & more!

Sam VanFleet is a young horse trainer based out of Florida, who specalizes in mustangs and warmbloods. She spends half the year starting colts and riding dressage, and the other traveling the country to teach clinics and lessons focusing mainly on liberty.

She is a consistent Top 10 Extreme Mustang Makeover finalist. She values having clear communication with horses and want others to be able to achieve the same.

Contact Sam to Sign Up-
[email protected]

Check our events page for more info!

04/13/2025
Catch Sam Vanfleet's Mustangs here at PPEC June 1st!
03/31/2025

Catch Sam Vanfleet's Mustangs here at PPEC June 1st!

CLINICS

It’s that time of year… hitting the road soon! šŸ›»

These are locations for the first few months of clinics. I’m stopping at a few places along the way for private lessons as well ā­ļø I hope to see you along the way!

More West Coast dates will be added 🧔 (east coast, I may head your way again late summer!)

Even if you don’t want to learn liberty… I’d love to help with mustangs at all stages, starting and developing young horses, and various problems in-hand or undersaddle. 🤩

Address

16629 Johnson Avenue
Chino, CA
91708

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+19095975757

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