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Hidden Spring Farm is home to over 35 horses on 60 acres. There are two barns on the property. The "upper barn" is a 12 stall block barn with 2 wash stalls, a large heated and air-conditioned lounge, tack room, feed room and washer/dryer. There are two bathrooms available for boarders to shower and change on the way to or from the barn.

The "lower barn" is a 15 stall barn with 3 wash stalls, a large heated and air-conditioned tack room and lounge and feed room. There is a bathroom with shower as well as a washer/dryer.
Both barns have matted stalls, overhead ceiling fans, automatic waterers and fly spray systems. Each barn also contains a wash stall with an overhead heat lamp.

Our covered arena is 225'x100' and is equipped with mirrors, lights, rubber footing, overhead watering system and a sound system. The 300'x300' outdoor arena is sand footing and contains a 20'x60' dressage arena and a jump course. We also have a 70' round pen available for longeing and starting young horses. A 30' wide, 2+ mile long trail around the property provides an excellent alternative to ring work.
Currently we offer choice of several different Nutrena feeds and the best available hay. Horses are given full turnout in fields with run-in sheds which are equipped with automatic waterers.
Since we designed the barn and participated in the building process, we have been approached for advice regarding construction and design of other horse farms. Tom Ritz, the chief designer of Hidden Spring Farm, has taken this seriously and is now pursuing this new role, with several new barns to his credit. He works with the builder of Hidden Spring, Roger Griffin of GC&G, to design and build barns and covered arenas. Anyone wishing more information on barn design and building can contact Tom and Roger through the farm number.
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