Pagosa Springs, Colorado Horseback Riding

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Pagosa Springs is located in southwest Colorado, in, and surrounded by the San Juan Mountains, elevation 7200 ft. Quiet and beautiful,Pagosa
is 60 miles east of Durango, Colorado, without the hussle of city life and lights. Known for its hotsprings, abundant wildlife, fishing and laidback
way of life, Pagosa Springs is one of the world's best kept secrets. Winter provides skiing close by at Wolfcreek Ski Resort, boasting the
most snow in the United States.

For horsepeople, Pagosa Springs is surrounded by millions of
acres of National Forrest land, Wilderness, and BLM land, making it
possible to ride in any direction. Come stay with us, slow down, and
experience a way of life that allows you to get back in touch with yourself,
and your equine companion.
Typical Day
Our house is located close to town on 10 acres, adjacent to the
US Forrest. We provide a master suite, for your privacy, but live in the

house, provide meals, and complete horse care. Your horse will have a
stall in our barn, be fed grass hay, or feed of your choice, according to your usual routine. We seem to live on the back porch during the spring and summer, have a non -smoking policy, are vegetarian, but enjoy a good glass of wine. you do have the run of the house, as we tend to be
outside most of the time.
Age range, type of group
The master suite has a queen sleigh bed, its own bath, with shower

and jacuzzi tub. There is satellite TV in the room and in the living room,
and you are free to use the kitchen anytime.
Sleeping and meals
Pagosa Springs is a small town, does have a few good restaurants,
and music, and has the hot springs, the San Juan River flowing through
it, and all the mountain views you could ever see. Fishing,hiking,
hunting, and of course, riding, are a way of life here.
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liana moor (View My Profile) Liana Moor has been training and showing horse and rider in both California and
Colorado for over 20 years . English and Dressage oriented, students as young as
3 and those returning to riding in adulthood, have benefitted from Liana's wisedom
and patience. Starting with the horse and basic ground manners, the rider can quickly gain confidence in how to handle and ride their companions. Those who are more advanced can take advantage of one on one instruction, or can utilize
the round pen or arena on their own. At the end of the day, retiring to the porch
is the perfect opportunity to reflect on the day, and prepare for the next. Riding in the woods and mountains, is the ultimate training reward for both horse and rider. Being in the right environment is what Liana can truly provde.
