
Cates Horse Boarding
14711 Gann Ridge Rd, Garfield, AR 72751
Cates Horse Boarding sits on approximately 50 peaceful acres in Garfield, Arkansas, near Pea Ridge, with a family living on-site 24/7. The facility offers pa...
Garfield is a small community in Benton County in the Ozark highlands of northwest Arkansas, near Beaver Lake in the heart of one of the most naturally beautiful and economically active regions of the South. Benton County has experienced dramatic growth driven by the Walmart and Tyson corporate headquarters cluster in Bentonville and Rogers, but the rural communities like Garfield along the Beaver Lake corridor have retained their Ozark hill country character.
Facilities near Garfield offer pasture boarding with lesson programs in western pleasure and cutting/reining disciplines, with strong ratings from local boarders. The Ozark National Forest and the Beaver Lake shoreline trail systems provide trail riding in some of the most scenic terrain in Arkansas, and the northwest Arkansas metro's growth has brought a strong equine services infrastructure to the region. For riders in the Bentonville-Rogers-Fayetteville corridor who want boarding in the Ozark hill country above Beaver Lake, Garfield area facilities offer a natural setting with quality programming.
Here are the boarding options available in and around Garfield.
Garfield is a small community in Benton County in the Ozark highlands of northwest Arkansas, near Beaver Lake in the heart of one of the most naturally beautiful and economically active regions of the South. Benton County has experienced dramatic growth driven by the Walmart and Tyson corporate headquarters cluster in Bentonville and Rogers, but the rural communities like Garfield along the Beaver Lake corridor have retained their Ozark hill country character.
Facilities near Garfield offer pasture boarding with lesson programs in western pleasure and cutting/reining disciplines, with strong ratings from local boarders. The Ozark National Forest and the Beaver Lake shoreline trail systems provide trail riding in some of the most scenic terrain in Arkansas, and the northwest Arkansas metro's growth has brought a strong equine services infrastructure to the region. For riders in the Bentonville-Rogers-Fayetteville corridor who want boarding in the Ozark hill country above Beaver Lake, Garfield area facilities offer a natural setting with quality programming.
Here are the boarding options available in and around Garfield.

14711 Gann Ridge Rd, Garfield, AR 72751
Cates Horse Boarding sits on approximately 50 peaceful acres in Garfield, Arkansas, near Pea Ridge, with a family living on-site 24/7. The facility offers pa...

14616 Miser Rd, Pea Ridge, AR 72751
Stables at The Ridge is a small, family-owned boarding facility on 35 acres in Pea Ridge, Arkansas, about 15 minutes from Bentonville, Rogers, and Bella Vist...

13815 E Highway 72, Garfield, AR 72732
Stormy Acres offers unicorn and regular horse birthday parties, riding lessons, and boarding located right outside Pea Ridge, AR. The facility is known for e...

9288 N Spring Valley Rd, Gravette, AR 72712
Zuriel Stables is a boarding facility in Gravette, Arkansas, in the northwest corner of the state near the Oklahoma and Missouri borders.
Pasture boarding with lesson programs in western pleasure and cutting/reining are available at multiple Garfield area facilities with strong ratings from local boarders. The Beaver Lake area setting provides natural grazing environments in the Ozark hills above the lake.
The Ozark National Forest, Beaver Lake shoreline, and the regional trail systems of northwest Arkansas provide trail riding in Ozark highland terrain. The lake country and forested hills of Benton County create quality riding environments accessible from the Garfield corridor.
Garfield is in Benton County near Beaver Lake, accessible from Bentonville, Rogers, and the northwest Arkansas metro via US-62 and Highway 127. The Ozark hill country setting is within 20-30 miles of the metro's core, making it practical for riders who want natural boarding environments while remaining connected to the region's growing equestrian community.