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Fort Mountain Stables at Fort Mountain State Park
Chatsworth, GA 30705
(706) 517-4906


Offers horseback riding adventures in the scenic north Georgia mountains.
 
Fuller Kenton Studio
Lilburn, GA 30047
(678) 677-2095
tfkenton@yahoo.com


Hand painted oil portrait of your horse.
 
Georgia BarnGeorgia Barn Specialists, L.L.C.
Gillsville, GA 30543
(770) 297-8002
(877) 4GA-BARN
GBSJRS@AOL.Com


Post frame specialists. Horse barns, pole barns, and stall doors with bar fronts. Custom made to fit your needs.
 
Georgia Horse and Dog Jumps
Auburn, GA 30011
(678) 451-9271
info@grilltables.com


Georgia Horse and Dog Jumps offers dog agility equipment, deluxe schooling standards, cavaletti, coops, A-frames, jump boxes, custom jumps, and wildlife feeders.
 
Golden's Pony Farm
Mineral Bluff, GA 30559
(706) 374-6886
goldenponies@tds.net


Golden's Pony Farm is a private family farm. I specialize in the gentle starting of all young equine and the training of safe riding mounts for children. No cowboy here; I develop a trusting partnership with each horse I train. I also give private beginner riding lessons, am available for pony parties, and occasionally have mini horses for sale.
 
Goose Run Arabians
Cumming, GA 30028
(770) 862-7673
(770) 887-8137
djmclean@gooserunarabians.com


Goose Run is a small, family owned farm. We offer boarding with 12x12 stalls, riding arena, round pen, wash stall, private turnout, quality feed and hay. All breeds and disciplines welcome.
 
Green Ridge Stables
Cartersville, GA
(770) 975-3916


Green Ridge is a great 300 acre farm owned by Beth. She boards, offers trail rides, does camps, and gives lessons. There are four pastures and an eight stall barn. There is a jumping arena and a dressage arena, not to mention beautiful trails.
 
Harmony N Horsemanship / Ryan Garner Horsemanship
(678) 895-2409
westerngarner@gmail.com

If you are a rider looking for confidence, I can help you take the necessary steps to help you build a foundation of knowledge of how to become a leader with your horse. Then it's practice, spending time with your horse, working on communication, respect, and intention.

There's an old saying, "a horse knows when you know, and he knows when you don't." I have found this to be true. Real confidence that a horse can respect will come from your body language and in presenting yourself to the horse in a calm respectful manner. A confident rider builds confidence in his horse. Horses are keen on body language, and since they are looking for a leader, they will check you out before you know it.

The other side of this equation is to find a horse that has the confidence to handle an inexperienced rider. This is a horse that has been ridden a lot and is confident in his ability. He will not overreact to a tentative rider.
 
Hidden Treasure Farm
Hogansville, GA 30230
courtney@hiddentreasuresfarm.com


Beginner to advanced lessons for adults and kids(5 and up). English and western disciplines, including barrel racing, hunters, dressage, trail riding, and more. Also offering kids' summer camps and Christmas camps.

Breaking, training, and problem solving.
 

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