
Bakers Ferry Equine
19470 S Bakers Ferry Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045
Bakers Ferry Equine is a full care boarding and training facility in Oregon City, Oregon, with indoor and outdoor arenas.
Aurora is a small historic community in Marion County in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, positioned between Salem and Portland on the flat, fertile agricultural plain that defines this part of the Pacific Northwest. The Willamette Valley has long supported horse operations alongside its more famous grape and nursery crop agriculture, and the rich valley soils produce excellent hay and pasture grass that keeps year-round forage costs manageable for horse owners.
Hunter/jumper and trail riding coexist in the Aurora area, drawing from both the Salem and Portland equestrian markets. Sale programs reflect the area's role in a regionally active horse market, and the proximity to Interstate 5 gives the community practical access for horse haulers moving through the valley. Retirement board and full care options round out the facility mix for horses at different life stages.
Check out the boarding options available in Aurora below.
Aurora is a small historic community in Marion County in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, positioned between Salem and Portland on the flat, fertile agricultural plain that defines this part of the Pacific Northwest. The Willamette Valley has long supported horse operations alongside its more famous grape and nursery crop agriculture, and the rich valley soils produce excellent hay and pasture grass that keeps year-round forage costs manageable for horse owners.
Hunter/jumper and trail riding coexist in the Aurora area, drawing from both the Salem and Portland equestrian markets. Sale programs reflect the area's role in a regionally active horse market, and the proximity to Interstate 5 gives the community practical access for horse haulers moving through the valley. Retirement board and full care options round out the facility mix for horses at different life stages.
Check out the boarding options available in Aurora below.

19470 S Bakers Ferry Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045
Bakers Ferry Equine is a full care boarding and training facility in Oregon City, Oregon, with indoor and outdoor arenas.

13262 Leland Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045
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The Willamette Valley's fertile soils produce excellent hay and pasture grass, which benefits horse owners through quality local forage. Aurora's central position between Salem and Portland keeps two major equestrian markets accessible. The flat valley terrain suits arena work and pleasure riding, and the mild maritime climate is generally favorable for year-round outdoor horse keeping.
Hunter/jumper and trail riding are the primary disciplines in the Aurora area, with lesson and sale programs available through local facilities. Marion County's equestrian community connects to both the Portland-area show circuit and the Willamette Valley's regional horse market. Retirement board is also available for owners of senior horses.
The Willamette Valley has a marine climate with wet winters and dry summers. Mud management is the primary challenge in the wet season, typically November through April. Well-drained paddocks and covered areas are important. Summers are dry and pleasant, though the fire risk in nearby foothills can occasionally affect air quality.