CLAY EQUESTRIAN CENTER, LLC
We believe that the powerful connection between
horses and humans is transformational!
Onsight lessons for beginners to 2nd Level Dressage
Grand Prix Dressage Clinician Monthly
Para* riders are Welcome!
*Instructors are USEF Grade V para and USEF/USDF Open competitors
Onsight Certified Level 3 PEMF Professional
Horse Boarding (currently full)
Upcoming Events
- Sat, Dec 14Clay Equestrian CenterDec 14, 2024, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PMClay Equestrian Center, 9591 Black Creek Rd, Brewerton, NY 13029, USA
- Date and time is TBDBrewertonDate and time is TBDBrewerton, 9591 Black Creek Rd, Brewerton, NY 13029, USADate and time is TBDBrewerton, 9591 Black Creek Rd, Brewerton, NY 13029, USAJoin Michelle LaBarre & Shelley White in a unique discussion of understanding your communication style and how adjust to that style of your horse. Each partnership is unique and we'll discuss how to assess your horse and ways to adjust your approach.
- $60/$75
- From 100 US dollars
- 80 US dollars
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25 US dollars
Coming in 2025!
Clay Equestrian Center, LLC has partnered with Ryan Moore of Conquest Architecture to design a new 18 stall facility with a large competition sized indoor arena, and all the comforts of home. Stalls will be large 12'x14', each with an large exterior window for plenty of fresh air. Other amenities will include a bathrooms with shower, heated lounge with kitchenette overlooking the arena, heated wash racks, tack room with full height lockers and tack cleaning station with sink!
In this new facility, you can train your horse before work, shower and head to work, or come train during your lunch break. Enjoy your lunch in the large heated lounge with kitchenette with a view of the arena.
July 2023:
Thanks to a generous grant from Onondaga County Soil and Water Conservation we added 3-rail vinyl perimeter fencing to ~ 20 acres of our property.
Thanks to Empire Farm Fence & Supply for their expertise and attention to detail. They are exceptional!
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started”