Bridlewood Equestrian is a horse boarding facility serving the Oklahoma City metro area with stall and pasture options, indoor and outdoor arenas, and onsite farrier and veterinary services. The facility caters to English and Western riders at all levels, from hobbyists to competitive show riders, and operates year-round.
Bridlewood Equestrian is a full-care boarding operation that houses horses in individual stalls and pasture turnout, with dedicated arenas for training, lessons, and riding. The facility includes a covered indoor arena and multiple outdoor arenas with lit surfaces, a requirement for winter and evening riding in Oklahoma's climate. Unlike smaller hobby operations, Bridlewood functions as a complete equestrian center with infrastructure to support routine care, farrier work, and veterinary access, making it suitable for owners who cannot manage daily stable duties themselves.
Bridlewood offers stall boarding and pasture-only boarding, with pricing varying by amenities and care level. Full-care stall boarding typically runs between $400 and $600 per month, depending on whether the horse receives grain supplementation, hay quality selection, or blanketing in winter. Pasture boarding costs less, usually $200 to $300 monthly, but is best for horses without specific dietary or medical needs. Confirm current rates directly, as feed and bedding costs shift seasonally. Many owners combine options, keeping a horse in pasture during mild months and moving to stall board in winter.
The facility charges separately for farrier services (trimming and shoeing), which average $40 to $80 per trim depending on the horse's needs. Veterinary care is arranged through local practitioners, with Bridlewood managing scheduling for routine exams and emergency calls.
Oklahoma City has several boarding options across different price and service tiers. Facilities like Piedmont Valley Stables, northwest of the city, emphasize pasture-heavy boarding and cater primarily to casual Western riders, with lower monthly fees but fewer on-site amenities. Bridlewood's dual-arena setup and full-care model appeal more to English riders, show competitors, and owners who want comprehensive daily management.
La Ronde Stables, also in the metro area, offers similar full-care stall boarding with arenas but operates on a smaller scale. Bridlewood's lit outdoor arena gives it a practical edge for winter evenings when daylight runs short in Oklahoma. Choose Bridlewood if you need reliable year-round arena access and professional on-site care; choose a smaller or pasture-focused facility if your horse thrives on turnout and you have lower budget constraints or live closer to a rural operation.
Bridlewood works best for owners who board their horse year-round, compete in shows or lessons, or have horses requiring consistent farrier or veterinary attention. Riders training for events benefit from the lit arenas and professional environment. Owners of senior horses, those with metabolic conditions, or those recovering from injury gain from full-care management and climate-controlled stall options.
Bridlewood is less ideal for owners seeking a low-cost pasture setup, those with horses that thrive primarily on grazing, or owners living far enough away that transport to the facility becomes burdensome. Very young or very social horses in need of near-constant herd interaction may do better at larger ranching operations with extended pasture.
Contact Bridlewood directly to schedule a tour. Visits typically include a walk of the stall barn to see individual spaces, tack room, and feed storage; a review of daily feeding and care routines; a walk of both arenas to assess footing and lighting; and discussion of your horse's specific needs (grain preferences, turnout schedule, any medical care). Bring your horse's feeding history and any veterinary records. Many facilities ask for a trial period, commonly 30 days, before committing to long-term boarding, so ask whether Bridlewood offers this.
Bridlewood operates daily, with typical business hours from 7 a.m. to dusk, though owners generally have 24-hour access to their horses. Confirm access hours for evening riding in winter, as arena lighting is available but seasonal sunset times affect practical use. The facility has adequate gravel parking for trailers near the barn. Oklahoma City's winter weather can temporarily affect arena conditions (ice or mud), so ask about the facility's policy on arena closure and refunds during extended bad weather. Verify parking capacity and any restrictions on trailer size before your first visit.
Bridlewood Equestrian fills a practical need in Oklahoma City's equestrian community by offering full-care boarding with year-round arena access, removing barriers to consistent training that many riders in the region face.
