Washington State - Hamilton

by Laura
(Hamilton, WA)

www.breezyvalleyranch.com
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360-306-2282 or 360-306-1726

Breezy Valley Ranch sits in a lush valley near the Skagit River on just over 28 acres in the North Cascade Foothills. We're less than 15 minutes east of Sedro Woolley, WA. The property is surrounded by beautiful snow-capped peaks, evergreen mountain sides and grassy pastures.

Features include a well lit indoor arena with a viewing deck and seating area, large mirrors and sand footing. Four large sliding arena doors can be opened to let in natural light and the beautiful mountain scenery. There's also a 50 foot round corral with solid paneled walls.

Enjoy riding along the grassy bridle paths surrounding the property. Just off the west pasture, you'll find the Cascade Trail-- ride along the Skagit River, over scenic bridges and into town. We are located just 2 miles east of the Les Hilde trail system, a mile from the Baker Lake recreation area turn off where you'll find numerous lowland and alpine trails to explore. The North Cascades National Park which features numerous stock camps and trails is just up the highway.

If you're looking for ease of access to some of the best trail riding the country has to offer, facilities for year round riding and exceptional care for your equine friend, this is the place to be.

While your horse is being staying here, it will enjoy everyday pasture turnout in groups, socializing with other horses, a spacious, airy stall with a gravel run for the evenings and plenty of good hay and fresh water.


Breezy Valley Ranch offers horse starting, problem solving and helping both the horse and rider feel confident in each other resulting in a trusting partnership. We specialize in trail riding and helping people establish partnerships with their horse.

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