Trinity River Farm & Equestrian Center

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Fort Worth, United States

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Horse riding school

Trinity River Farm & Equestrian Center Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Trinity River Farm & Equestrian Center is located in Fort Worth, United States on 8375 Randol Mill Rd. Trinity River Farm & Equestrian Center is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category horse riding school in United States.

Address

8375 Randol Mill Rd

Phone

+1 8176835610

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Mara Pineau

Trinity River Equestrian Center and Farm is one of the most laid back riding facilities I have ever been to, in the best ways. Being new to Texas, I have met great friends and found a riding family/community here. The lesson horses are very high quality and well taken care of. The trainers are excellent and very knowledgeable while still offering a friendly atmosphere. Courtney, one of the trainers, is by far the best trainer I've ever had! She breaks down the art of riding in very logical and simple terms, so even the most beginner riders understand. She really cares about the barn and her riders by going out of her way to cater to everyone's riding goals. This barn is beyond lucky to have her as a dedicated trainer! I recommend this barn to anyone looking to meet friends, find a community and tune up their riding skills!

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Mark Garcia

What a fantastic experience. Kids rode horses. Had a absolutely wonderful time.

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Billy Flores

From the moment my vehicle rounds the corner on Randol Mill I get excited. I know how much Love, Care, and Peace that is waiting for me there. When you are touched with that level of Grace, you are compelled to get involved. If you have anxiety, or know someone who can benefit from the joy this place provides, you need to schedule some time there. There are no crowds of people to worry about. Schedule a ride, or a lesson on a horse. It is a Non Profit Farm, so I am very blessed and proud to volunteer at Trinity River Farm & Equestrian Center and experience it as often as I want. I am a business owner and cook, but I make time to take care of myself through service, and I feel selfish when I leave there because I feel like I have received so much. There are more folks there just like me who feel what I’m saying, and share the Love. You can too.

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Megan Mcgroarty

This is a hidden gem in Fort Worth! I've been going to this farm for a year now and I love my time there. Whether I'm pitching in around the property, riding horses, playing with baby goats, or making new friends it is always therapeutic for me. I am an animal lover and there is plenty to love on here!

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Emily Treviño

I would just like to say I have no knowledge about things that happen at this barn, nor have I been there physically. An add came up on my facebook to volunteer time and help them spring clean. I looked into their barn to see if they were a rescue or non profit, and it said that it was a horse riding and boarding facility. Meaning they get paid to take care of horses and teach about horses. So why do they not pay their workers to clean up the barn? I expressed these thoughts on the post and I’m guessing the owner had to mention that I don’t know anything about this and I shouldn’t comment on things I don’t know about, she also mentioned that they are a non profit... All boarding facilities that I know pay their staff to clean the barn. That’s why we have staff. It’s not like I’m an employee for a facility like this one, oh wait, i am!! And i know that our boarders and riders expect us to keep the barn clean because it’s our JOB. This isn’t my first rodeo, and I know what a task it is to clean a barn, this is something that the employees need to be doing unless it’s boarders cleaning up tack rooms/lockers.