VerifiedSerenity Stables
3221 South Eagle Drive, Chandler, AZ 85286
Serenity Stables: Lessons, Boarding & Rescue is in Chandler, Arizona near Queen Creek & Cooper Roads. Our full service care is $700 monthly. Includes the f...
Queen Creek is one of the Southeast Valley's fastest-growing communities, a Maricopa County town that has transformed from a cotton-farming community into a major suburban destination. Despite this rapid growth, Queen Creek has worked to maintain an equestrian identity — the town has designated equestrian neighborhoods with trail easements and horse-keeping zoning that acknowledges its agricultural roots. The result is a community where horses remain part of residential life even as development surrounds them.
The Queen Creek area benefits from the broader Maricopa County equestrian infrastructure, with access to veterinary specialists, farriers, and equine supply businesses throughout the East Valley. The San Tan Mountains Regional Park to the south of Queen Creek provides desert trail riding access, and the area's position at the edge of the Phoenix metro means open land is still within reach. Arizona's year-round riding climate applies here, with summer heat requiring the standard heat management protocols of the Phoenix metro area.
Here are some of the boarding options currently available in Queen Creek.
Queen Creek is one of the Southeast Valley's fastest-growing communities, a Maricopa County town that has transformed from a cotton-farming community into a major suburban destination. Despite this rapid growth, Queen Creek has worked to maintain an equestrian identity — the town has designated equestrian neighborhoods with trail easements and horse-keeping zoning that acknowledges its agricultural roots. The result is a community where horses remain part of residential life even as development surrounds them.
The Queen Creek area benefits from the broader Maricopa County equestrian infrastructure, with access to veterinary specialists, farriers, and equine supply businesses throughout the East Valley. The San Tan Mountains Regional Park to the south of Queen Creek provides desert trail riding access, and the area's position at the edge of the Phoenix metro means open land is still within reach. Arizona's year-round riding climate applies here, with summer heat requiring the standard heat management protocols of the Phoenix metro area.
Here are some of the boarding options currently available in Queen Creek.
Verified3221 South Eagle Drive, Chandler, AZ 85286
Serenity Stables: Lessons, Boarding & Rescue is in Chandler, Arizona near Queen Creek & Cooper Roads. Our full service care is $700 monthly. Includes the f...

2436 E 4th Ave, Apache Junction, AZ 85119
Backwards CX Ranch and Boarding is a licensed full service horse boarding facility located steps from miles and miles of endless trails.

1715 N Vista Road, Apache Junction, AZ 85119
Bobbie McGhee Stables in Apache Junction, Arizona offers overnight boarding for traveling equestrians with clean, well-maintained stalls and quality hay. The...

1360 N Vista Road, Apache Junction, AZ 85119
Christina Dora Equestrian is located in the foothills of the Superstition Mountains and offers overnight stalling during the May through October season with ...

2040 South Goldfield Road, Apache Junction, AZ 85119
Lazee Day Dairy operates seasonally from November through March as a winter layover location just a half mile north of Highway 60, offering convenient desert...

1860 S. Lindsay Road, Gilbert, AZ 85295
Par Excellence Farms is an Arabian horse breeding, training, and boarding facility with multiple generations of experience in Arizona's Arabian culture. They...

22914 S Power Rd, Queen Creek, AZ 85298

1601 W Williams Field Road, Mesa, AZ 85212
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Yes — Queen Creek has worked to maintain equestrian neighborhoods with trail easements and horse-keeping zoning as the town has grown. Despite rapid suburban development, horse keeping remains part of community identity in designated areas.
The San Tan Mountains Regional Park to the south of Queen Creek provides desert trail riding access. The park has equestrian-friendly trails through Sonoran Desert terrain with mountain views, making it a popular riding destination for the Southeast Valley equestrian community.
Queen Creek has access to the full range of East Valley equine services — veterinary clinics, farriers, and equine supply businesses in the Gilbert, Chandler, and Mesa corridor. The Southeast Valley's significant horse population supports a well-developed service network.