Gone Country Riding School

Gone Country Riding School Here at Gone Country Riding School we strive to turn your interest of horseback riding into a lifetime passion and partnership with horses.

August Camp 2025
08/08/2025

August Camp 2025

August 2025
08/08/2025

August 2025

So proud of these kids today! They rode great! And brought home some ribbons too!
07/20/2025

So proud of these kids today! They rode great! And brought home some ribbons too!

Horse Camp 2025
06/19/2025

Horse Camp 2025

So grateful for my family & students who showed up to help get the horse pens ready for the horses & goats to come home ...
11/11/2024

So grateful for my family & students who showed up to help get the horse pens ready for the horses & goats to come home today. The wind had wrecked havoc on the place. Such an excellent job and so much love & support was felt. Thank you to all who helped!

10/20/2024
Rosie & Cody
10/19/2024

Rosie & Cody

Cowgirls
10/19/2024

Cowgirls

My students did awesome today! Very proud! Took home lots of ribbons and a few blues too!
10/19/2024

My students did awesome today! Very proud! Took home lots of ribbons and a few blues too!

Tinkerbelle & Ditto 🩷🩵 , hoping for a 2025 Registered Welsh pony foal !
08/15/2024

Tinkerbelle & Ditto 🩷🩵 , hoping for a 2025 Registered Welsh pony foal !

07/01/2024

The Shasta-Trinity National Forest has many multi-use trails, meaning that hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders may all use the same trail.

Navigating narrow, steep multi-use trails can be tricky! Here's a reminder of the trail right of way:

Horses and stock animals always have the right of way. Other trail users should try to step off trail downhill and be mindful of startling passing horses. It is recommended to speak to the riders calmly, allowing the horse to recognize you as human. Keep dogs in controlled and quiet around horses.

Wheels yield to heels - Bicyclists yield to non-cyclists on trails. A biker should never ride out of control. Utilize a bike bell if you can.

Hikers yield to horses and other stock animals. However, they have the right of way when meeting bicyclists on a trail.

Hiker vs. Hiker:
Hikers going uphill have the right of way. It is up to the uphill hiker if they allow downhill users to pass as they take a breather.

Hiker vs. Hiker Groups:
Hike single-file and stay on the trail. Try not to take up more than half the trail to allow for passing. Single users should step aside, when possible, to minimize impacts when a group needs to pass.

We still have room in our next horse camp coming up July 9-12th. 9am - 2pm. Ages 6-12 yrs. Beginner friendly! Please sha...
06/27/2024

We still have room in our next horse camp coming up July 9-12th. 9am - 2pm. Ages 6-12 yrs. Beginner friendly! Please share 🤠

Address

Bradley Road
Somis, CA
93066

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 7pm
Friday 10am - 7pm
Sunday 1pm - 6pm

Telephone

(805) 479-1140

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