
Allen Case Farms and The Horse Unlimited
64066 Booth Ln, La Grande, OR 97850
Allen Case Farms and The Horse Unlimited is a boarding facility offering horse care services.
The Summerville area occupies a quiet corner of Union County in northeastern Oregon, where the Grande Ronde Valley's agricultural floor meets the timbered slopes of the Blue Mountains and Wallowa foothills. The high-desert influenced climate brings warm, dry summers well-suited to conditioning work, while the surrounding terrain offers access to some of eastern Oregon's most scenic riding country.
Boarding in the Summerville area tends to be on smaller, family-run properties embedded in working ranch culture. This can mean excellent hay quality and genuine livestock knowledge, but it also means you should verify a farm's focus — some operations prioritize cattle over horses and may not have the specialized infrastructure a performance horse or senior horse requires. Ask specifically about farrier schedules, veterinary access from La Grande, and how individual horses are monitored during cold months when Blue Mountain winters can be unpredictable.
The facilities listed below range from traditional ranch-style boarding to specialized setups, so you can compare options and find the right fit for your horse's needs.
The Summerville area occupies a quiet corner of Union County in northeastern Oregon, where the Grande Ronde Valley's agricultural floor meets the timbered slopes of the Blue Mountains and Wallowa foothills. The high-desert influenced climate brings warm, dry summers well-suited to conditioning work, while the surrounding terrain offers access to some of eastern Oregon's most scenic riding country.
Boarding in the Summerville area tends to be on smaller, family-run properties embedded in working ranch culture. This can mean excellent hay quality and genuine livestock knowledge, but it also means you should verify a farm's focus — some operations prioritize cattle over horses and may not have the specialized infrastructure a performance horse or senior horse requires. Ask specifically about farrier schedules, veterinary access from La Grande, and how individual horses are monitored during cold months when Blue Mountain winters can be unpredictable.
The facilities listed below range from traditional ranch-style boarding to specialized setups, so you can compare options and find the right fit for your horse's needs.

64066 Booth Ln, La Grande, OR 97850
Allen Case Farms and The Horse Unlimited is a boarding facility offering horse care services.

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The Grande Ronde Valley's combination of fertile bottomland and immediate mountain access is genuinely exceptional. Horses kept here can be conditioned on flat valley roads and graded into mountain terrain as fitness improves, without ever needing to trailer. The dry summer climate also reduces thrush, rain rot, and respiratory issues common in wetter parts of Oregon.
La Grande, the Union County seat, is the primary hub for veterinary services and is a short drive from the Summerville area. For major procedures or specialist care, Oregon State University's veterinary facilities in Corvallis are several hours away, so maintaining a relationship with a local large animal vet who knows your horse is especially important here.
The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and Eagle Cap Wilderness are accessible from the Summerville area, offering some of the most remote and spectacular equestrian terrain in Oregon. Closer to town, the valley's network of rural roads and BLM parcels provide more accessible conditioning routes. Many local barns have connections to trail systems that require some local knowledge to navigate effectively.