Pinewood Acres

Pinewood Acres Small equestrian facility offering lessons and boarding. Regular trailering offered to local shows, clinics and off property trail rides.

Pinewood Acres is a family run business with top notch care for your horse. We have capacity for 16 horses (three stalls being "pony" stalls), concrete aisle ways with crossties for you to work on your horse. There is a wash stall located in the barn which offers hot water in spring, summer and fall. Our indoor arena measures 80x120 ft with generous lighting, outdoor arena measures 90x140. Stalls

are 12x12 with mats and ceiling fans. Horses are provided ample turnout in small groups either during the day or night depending on the season. Our barn is bight and wide open with plenty of room to work around others. Regular feeding schedules are maintained along with stalls cleaned daily.

It’s all about what YOU make of it!!
06/27/2025

It’s all about what YOU make of it!!

Well it’s official!! 🎉Our own Rayna is a first time horse owner!!Baloo has taken us in quite a journey over the past yea...
06/22/2025

Well it’s official!! 🎉
Our own Rayna is a first time horse owner!!
Baloo has taken us in quite a journey over the past year but his best days are yet to come!!

“We as humans must first do right by the animals and they in turn will do right by us”

06/20/2025

Tried something new on wine night 🤣

The truth!!https://www.facebook.com/share/1AirLLEM8g/?mibextid=wwXIfr
06/11/2025

The truth!!

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Rant alert 🙃

I must preface this by saying I love my job. We have a very special facility where both kids and adults can ride, everything from fancy broke cutters to average Joe horses. I love all the people and horses I work with.

I'm feeling extra sensitive lately because I've been run a little ragged this year. We are short handed on farming help and I'm missing my main help I had for maintenance in the barn. We've taken some big financial tolls this year and dealt with some major tragedies. We will get through it like we always do, but I'm tired.

So when I walked on the barn tonight and saw a pile of p**p in my walkway it sent me over the edge.

Today I started at 6 am. I worked horses and gave lessons. I had a short hour lunch break, but ended up spending most of that running payroll and paying bills. I went back to the barn to oil bridles and drag the arenas then got an sos call from my husband that he needed a ride home from the field because the mower broke down. So then picked him up, rushed back to the barn to finish getting arenas ready and back to giving lessons.

Finally done at 8 pm, I still have to make dinner, and try to spend a few moments with my family. But then I walk in the barn and see this, then walk to my wash rack and see manure everywhere and it's not swept up, then I go in my indoor and see manure everywhere, halters on the ground, and obstacles left out. So instead of going to my house I spend another 30 minutes cleaning up.

I know everyone knows I work hard and I do get a lot of appreciation and kindness for that and it is much appreciated. However, the biggest thank you I could get would be walking in the barn to see that everyone had picked up their things and left it nice and neat for me.

I will never forget when I was a kid and my dad started dropping me off at trainers barns. He always would remind me that the barn needed to be cleaner when I left and it was when I got there's and that lesson has always stuck with me. Now that I own a barn myself, I understand why he always emphasized that to me so much.

For those of you that want to be in this business, I can tell you from firsthand experience that one thing that will get you farther than being able to ride or show or start a c**t, is doing the work no one else wants to do. I was always noticed when I was growing up for going the extra mile - cleaning out trailers, oiling bridles, sweeping, mucking stalls, brushing tails, whatever needed done. Some days I'm really disappointed not to see more of that attitude. I open my farm to everyone in hopes it's a safe and happy space for everyone, and most nights I end up paying the price.

So from a very loving but tired barn owner, clean up your mess! If you have time, ask what you can do to help. This business is a very rewarding one, but a huge sacrifice to most that chose it.

03/31/2025

APRIL 11th Biomechanics Clinic at Pinewood
-get all your body quirks solved 😉
-starting late morning and going into the evening
-$170 45 min private lesson (we could do small group)

So it was wheels up again this weekend for the hunter seat girls attending a clinic with ‘R’ Judge Shane Ledyard at Hidd...
03/29/2025

So it was wheels up again this weekend for the hunter seat girls attending a clinic with ‘R’ Judge Shane Ledyard at Hidden Hill Stables in Waymart. To see the level of riding that I did today has taken years but these girls have never lost their focus. I’m not just proud of their preparedness and coachability but the horseman they have become before, during and after their ride with how they care for their animals ❤️

No words to describe the best weekend!!! Traveled 4 hrs to the other side of the state (where our own Caity rides while ...
03/24/2025

No words to describe the best weekend!!! Traveled 4 hrs to the other side of the state (where our own Caity rides while at grad school) for a clinic with Natalia Martin-Fukuda and a symposium focusing on performance horses. We had the best hosts and were surrounded by such friendly, like-minded riders!!

Furthering our biomechanics skills when it’s below 25°??? We go to the horse simulator and let Kendra fix us up!!!
02/08/2025

Furthering our biomechanics skills when it’s below 25°??? We go to the horse simulator and let Kendra fix us up!!!

Congratulations Julia!! 🎉 This youngster just jumped into her best life 😉
02/08/2025

Congratulations Julia!! 🎉
This youngster just jumped into her best life 😉

To all the horse owners who board in the north (where temperatures have been below 0°), have you been out to see your ho...
01/23/2025

To all the horse owners who board in the north (where temperatures have been below 0°), have you been out to see your horse in a week?
Horses would really like to be groomed (for circulation), checked for blanket rubs, do treat stretches, go for a hand walk (bc lord knows the ground conditions are less than ideal).
Your barn owners and staff have been doing the best they can to keep everyone alive and everything in working order!
But being a horse owner isn’t just about showing up when conditions are great and riding, riding, riding….

12/27/2024

Biomechanics clinic!!! 💪🏼
Friday 1/3- 6:00 Lecture with PowerPoint, “How the rider affects the horse’s soundness”, dinner provided, about 3 hours (therabands and stability balls galore 🤗) $35

Saturday 1/4- 45 min private lessons. $170 for haul ins, auditors are welcome (for a small fee) but it’s going to be a bit chilly 🥶 so let us know if you’d like to come watch and learn!!!

Come for one or both, open to all, the more the merrier!!

It was a a bit chilly this morning 🥶
12/23/2024

It was a a bit chilly this morning 🥶

Address

232 Harris Pond Road
Sweet Valley, PA
18656

Telephone

(570) 574-5773

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