
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.
Sandy is a Clackamas County community on the Mt. Hood corridor, positioned at the base of the Cascade Range east of Portland where Highway 26 begins its climb toward the mountain. The Sandy River — one of Oregon's finest fly fishing rivers — runs through the community, and the forested Cascade foothills surrounding town create an extraordinarily scenic setting for both daily life and equestrian activity.
Western pleasure has a presence in the Sandy area, reflecting the rural equestrian tradition that persists in this part of Clackamas County. The access to Mount Hood National Forest trails from Sandy's location makes it one of the more trail-accessible equestrian locations in the Portland metro area. Riders based in Sandy can haul short distances to reach forest service trails into the Cascades, or ride through the local countryside and Sandy River corridor for more immediate access.
Find boarding options that put you close to the trails and scenery Sandy is known for.
Sandy is a Clackamas County community on the Mt. Hood corridor, positioned at the base of the Cascade Range east of Portland where Highway 26 begins its climb toward the mountain. The Sandy River — one of Oregon's finest fly fishing rivers — runs through the community, and the forested Cascade foothills surrounding town create an extraordinarily scenic setting for both daily life and equestrian activity.
Western pleasure has a presence in the Sandy area, reflecting the rural equestrian tradition that persists in this part of Clackamas County. The access to Mount Hood National Forest trails from Sandy's location makes it one of the more trail-accessible equestrian locations in the Portland metro area. Riders based in Sandy can haul short distances to reach forest service trails into the Cascades, or ride through the local countryside and Sandy River corridor for more immediate access.
Find boarding options that put you close to the trails and scenery Sandy is known for.

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.

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Sandy is on the Mount Hood corridor in Clackamas County, offering a scenic Cascade foothills setting with rural character close to Portland. Western pleasure is represented in the local equestrian community, and the proximity to Mount Hood National Forest provides trail access.
Mount Hood National Forest is directly accessible from Sandy via Highway 26, with forest service roads and trails into the Cascade Range. The Sandy River and local Clackamas County countryside also offer more immediate riding options.
Sandy sits further east than most Portland-area boarding options, which means more rural character and direct Cascade access but a longer commute for Portland-based riders. The Mount Hood corridor's scenic quality makes the drive worthwhile for many equestrians.