
Horsequarters Stable
26479 County Road 96, Davis, CA 95616
English and Western facility with a fun atmosphere. Features an indoor arena and all-weather jumping and dressage facilities.
The Dixon area sits in Solano County along I-80 between Sacramento and the Bay Area, a community at the transition between the Sacramento Valley's flat agricultural plain and the beginning of the coastal range terrain that separates the valley from the San Francisco Bay. The I-80 corridor's strategic position makes Dixon a logical waypoint between Northern California's two major metropolitan areas, and the surrounding agricultural land retains some of the valley floor's working character.
Boarding near Dixon with retirement board, dressage, hunter/jumper, and foaling services reflects a well-rounded operation serving the Sacramento-Bay Area corridor's diverse equestrian market. The retirement board option is valuable for older horses that need a lower-stress, turnout-focused management approach, and the foaling infrastructure adds breeding operation support. Dixon's equidistant position between Sacramento and the Bay Area makes its equine services accessible from both markets.
Find boarding options that match your horse's needs in the Dixon area below.
The Dixon area sits in Solano County along I-80 between Sacramento and the Bay Area, a community at the transition between the Sacramento Valley's flat agricultural plain and the beginning of the coastal range terrain that separates the valley from the San Francisco Bay. The I-80 corridor's strategic position makes Dixon a logical waypoint between Northern California's two major metropolitan areas, and the surrounding agricultural land retains some of the valley floor's working character.
Boarding near Dixon with retirement board, dressage, hunter/jumper, and foaling services reflects a well-rounded operation serving the Sacramento-Bay Area corridor's diverse equestrian market. The retirement board option is valuable for older horses that need a lower-stress, turnout-focused management approach, and the foaling infrastructure adds breeding operation support. Dixon's equidistant position between Sacramento and the Bay Area makes its equine services accessible from both markets.
Find boarding options that match your horse's needs in the Dixon area below.

26479 County Road 96, Davis, CA 95616
English and Western facility with a fun atmosphere. Features an indoor arena and all-weather jumping and dressage facilities.

6043 Kozy Ln, Dixon, CA 95687
Little Wing Stables is a full-care equine boarding facility conveniently located between San Francisco and Sacramento in Dixon, California. The family-owned ...

5790 Rivera Rd, Vacaville, CA 95688
Ranchotel Horse Center in Vacaville, California is a full-service equestrian center offering affordable boarding, lessons, and events for all ages and riding...

41070 County Road 18C, Woodland, CA 95776
Sugarland Ranch is a full-service equestrian facility in Woodland, California, welcoming riders of all disciplines. The property features covered and outdoor...

7445 Pitt School Rd, Dixon, CA 95620
Dressage and jumping sporthorse boarding facility in Northern California. Beautiful facility with three arenas, grass turnouts and a wonderful staff.
Dixon's I-80 corridor position between Sacramento and the Bay Area creates a location that's practically equidistant from two major metropolitan equestrian markets. This dual-market accessibility means farriers, trainers, and veterinary specialists from both markets potentially serve the Dixon area, creating service coverage that's broader than either market alone. For horse owners who work or compete in one market and prefer to board in the agricultural corridor between them, Dixon's positioning is uniquely practical.
Retirement board programs serve senior horses that have finished active careers and need management focused on comfortable maintenance rather than performance. Key considerations for retirement programs include: adequate turnout time (ideally 24/7 or close to it), appropriate nutrition for senior horses including high-quality hay and senior supplements as needed, hoof care and dental attention appropriate for aging horses, and a calm, low-competition environment. Ask specifically how the facility groups horses and whether senior horses can be separated from younger, more active animals if needed.
Dixon's Solano County position gives riders access to both Sacramento Valley shows and Bay Area competitions, effectively doubling the accessible competitive calendar compared to either market alone. The California Dressage Society and the Sacramento Valley Horse Shows Association provide Northern California discipline events accessible from Dixon, and the Bay Area's HITS circuit and recognized shows at the Alameda County Fairgrounds are within practical trailering distance.