
Gable Stables
644 Ontario Heights, Ontario, OR 97914
Gable Stables is a versatile 14-acre facility just 2 minutes from the freeway, offering a combination of dry lots with shelters and stalls with runs, along w...
Ontario is a Malheur County city on the Snake River at the Idaho border, an eastern Oregon agricultural hub serving the Treasure Valley region. The Snake River canyon and the surrounding high desert landscape of eastern Oregon create a dramatically different environment from the rainy western Oregon valleys — drier, sunnier, and with a continental climate that brings real winters and warm summers. Ontario serves as eastern Oregon's connection to the Boise metro market across the river.
Overnight boarding with covered and outdoor arenas, round pen, RV hookups, and trailer parking makes Ontario a practical stop for horses traveling the I-84 corridor between Portland and Boise. The eastern Oregon/western Idaho equestrian community is well served by Ontario's position at the state line, and riders in the Treasure Valley on both sides of the river draw on the area's facilities. The Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area nearby adds a distinctive natural dimension to the landscape.
Below you'll find Ontario's horse boarding options, each offering the amenities and care your horse needs in eastern Oregon's high desert setting.
Ontario is a Malheur County city on the Snake River at the Idaho border, an eastern Oregon agricultural hub serving the Treasure Valley region. The Snake River canyon and the surrounding high desert landscape of eastern Oregon create a dramatically different environment from the rainy western Oregon valleys — drier, sunnier, and with a continental climate that brings real winters and warm summers. Ontario serves as eastern Oregon's connection to the Boise metro market across the river.
Overnight boarding with covered and outdoor arenas, round pen, RV hookups, and trailer parking makes Ontario a practical stop for horses traveling the I-84 corridor between Portland and Boise. The eastern Oregon/western Idaho equestrian community is well served by Ontario's position at the state line, and riders in the Treasure Valley on both sides of the river draw on the area's facilities. The Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area nearby adds a distinctive natural dimension to the landscape.
Below you'll find Ontario's horse boarding options, each offering the amenities and care your horse needs in eastern Oregon's high desert setting.

644 Ontario Heights, Ontario, OR 97914
Gable Stables is a versatile 14-acre facility just 2 minutes from the freeway, offering a combination of dry lots with shelters and stalls with runs, along w...

4417 Oak Road, Ontario, OR 97914
Hat J Performance Horses is a quarter horse breeding and training operation in Ontario, Oregon, focusing on cutting, reining, roping, ranch, and western plea...

4417 Oak rd., Ontario, OR 97914
Hat J Performance Horses and Equine Motel is a boarding facility that accommodates both horses and travelers.

10444 Bill Burns Road, Emmett, ID 83617
Mini Acres Farm is a peaceful overnight stop for traveling equestrians, located approximately 30 minutes northwest of Boise near Emmett, Idaho. Listed on Hip...
Ontario offers overnight boarding with covered and outdoor arenas, round pen, RV hookups, and trailer parking. The I-84 location serves horses in transit between Portland and Boise and the broader eastern Oregon/western Idaho equestrian community.
Yes — Ontario sits on I-84 at the Oregon-Idaho border, making it a natural stop for horses traveling between Portland/the Willamette Valley and Boise. The overnight boarding, RV hookups, and covered arena make it a well-equipped rest stop for long-haul haulers.
Eastern Oregon has a high desert continental climate — much drier and sunnier than the Willamette Valley, with cold winters and warm summers. The Snake River valley elevation keeps winters from being extreme, but snow and cold are regular seasonal realities. The drier climate is preferred by many horse owners over the wet conditions of western Oregon.