
Kremer Hay Company
210 A Street, Aurora, NE 68818
Kremer Hay Company is conveniently located near Aurora's I-80 exit 332 and is well-suited for traveling horse owners. The facility features indoor stalls and...
The Aurora area serves as the seat of Hamilton County in south-central Nebraska, a community at the heart of the great Platte River Valley agricultural corridor where irrigation farming has created some of the most productive land in the Great Plains. The surrounding landscape is flat, open, and expansive — quintessential Nebraska plains where big sky and agricultural scale define the horse-keeping environment.
Boarding near Aurora with overnight facilities, covered arena, and round pen reflects practical infrastructure serving horse travelers moving through the I-80 corridor and local equestrians in the agricultural community. Nebraska's Great Plains climate delivers genuine continental extremes — summer heat, winter blizzards, spring tornado risk, and dramatic temperature swings — requiring facilities prepared for all-season management.
Here are the Aurora-area boarding options ready to meet your horse's needs:
The Aurora area serves as the seat of Hamilton County in south-central Nebraska, a community at the heart of the great Platte River Valley agricultural corridor where irrigation farming has created some of the most productive land in the Great Plains. The surrounding landscape is flat, open, and expansive — quintessential Nebraska plains where big sky and agricultural scale define the horse-keeping environment.
Boarding near Aurora with overnight facilities, covered arena, and round pen reflects practical infrastructure serving horse travelers moving through the I-80 corridor and local equestrians in the agricultural community. Nebraska's Great Plains climate delivers genuine continental extremes — summer heat, winter blizzards, spring tornado risk, and dramatic temperature swings — requiring facilities prepared for all-season management.
Here are the Aurora-area boarding options ready to meet your horse's needs:

210 A Street, Aurora, NE 68818
Kremer Hay Company is conveniently located near Aurora's I-80 exit 332 and is well-suited for traveling horse owners. The facility features indoor stalls and...

5700 S Locust Street, Grand Island, NE 68801
Lazy K Arena south of Grand Island, Nebraska is home to Krazy K Versatility Horses, offering riding lessons for all ages and skill levels, camps, birthday pa...

5700 S Locust St, Grand Island, NE 68803
Lazy K Arena, located south of Grand Island, Nebraska, offers riding lessons for all ages and skill levels, camps, birthday parties, and overnight horse hote...
Aurora's position near I-80 makes it a logical overnight stop for horse travelers crossing Nebraska on the main east-west corridor. The combination of covered indoor arena, round pen, RV hookups, and trailer parking provides a functional rest stop for horses and drivers. Nebraska's road network and the I-80 corridor have better overnight horse facility distribution than some less-traveled routes, but calling ahead to confirm availability remains important.
Hamilton County's continental Great Plains climate is genuinely extreme across all four seasons. Summer heat can push temperatures above 100°F, thunderstorms can be severe with hail and tornado risk from April through June, winters bring blizzards and sustained cold, and spring snowstorms can deliver heavy wet snow into April. Facilities prepared for this full range reflect serious operational planning.
Hamilton County's horse community reflects the Great Plains' working ranch and agricultural horse tradition. Western disciplines — trail, pleasure, and working horse activities — dominate, and the rodeo circuit through south-central Nebraska provides competitive opportunities. Grand Island to the northeast is the regional hub for more developed equine services and show facilities accessible to Aurora-area riders.