
Evermore Event Center
29815 N Short Road, Deer Park, WA 99006
Evermore Event Center in Deer Park, Washington is primarily a wedding and event venue set on an acreage with rustic barn settings, outdoor ceremony spaces, a...
Spokane is eastern Washington's largest city and a regional hub for the Inland Northwest, set on the high basalt plateau where the Columbia Plateau meets the Spokane River canyon. The landscape east of the Cascades is dramatically different from western Washington — drier, sunnier, with continental seasons that bring real winters and warm summers. For horse owners accustomed to the persistent rain of the Puget Sound side, Spokane's drier climate is a significant quality-of-life improvement.
Facilities in the Spokane area offer pasture board and overnight accommodations with covered and outdoor arenas, round pens, wash racks, trail access, on-site training, on-call veterinary access, and regular farrier service — a comprehensive infrastructure serving a broad equestrian community. Lessons are available, rounding out the offerings for riders at all levels. The Spokane area hosts the Spokane Interstate Fair and has an active horse show calendar, and the wide-open Palouse and scablands terrain to the south and west provides exceptional trail riding country.
Check out the boarding and riding facilities available throughout the Spokane area.
Spokane is eastern Washington's largest city and a regional hub for the Inland Northwest, set on the high basalt plateau where the Columbia Plateau meets the Spokane River canyon. The landscape east of the Cascades is dramatically different from western Washington — drier, sunnier, with continental seasons that bring real winters and warm summers. For horse owners accustomed to the persistent rain of the Puget Sound side, Spokane's drier climate is a significant quality-of-life improvement.
Facilities in the Spokane area offer pasture board and overnight accommodations with covered and outdoor arenas, round pens, wash racks, trail access, on-site training, on-call veterinary access, and regular farrier service — a comprehensive infrastructure serving a broad equestrian community. Lessons are available, rounding out the offerings for riders at all levels. The Spokane area hosts the Spokane Interstate Fair and has an active horse show calendar, and the wide-open Palouse and scablands terrain to the south and west provides exceptional trail riding country.
Check out the boarding and riding facilities available throughout the Spokane area.

29815 N Short Road, Deer Park, WA 99006
Evermore Event Center in Deer Park, Washington is primarily a wedding and event venue set on an acreage with rustic barn settings, outdoor ceremony spaces, a...

24311 N Elk Chattaroy Road, Chattaroy, WA 99003
JT Ranch is located north of Spokane and offers spacious panel pens and covered stalls with excellent facilities suitable for large rigs. The property provid...

325 W Austin Rd, Spokane, WA 99208
Lady Raven Stables offers boarding services with attentive care for horses. Reviewers praise the clean facility and the dedicated, knowledgeable staff.

10102 N Fairview Rd, Spokane, WA 99217
Pleasant Valley Stables and Event Center is a year-round horse boarding facility offering boarding, riding lessons, and indoor & outdoor arena access.

2205 W. Gibbs Road, Spokane, WA 99224
The Spokane Equestrian Center is a privately owned 50-acre horse boarding, training, and event center in eastern Washington. The facility features 56 stalls,...

14717 W Taylor Road, Cheney, WA 99004
Willow Lake Equestrian Center is a peaceful and secure property located just two minutes off I-90, making it ideal for travelers needing a quick stopover. Th...
Spokane has an active equestrian community with facilities offering pasture board, overnight accommodations, full professional support services, and riding instruction. The drier eastern Washington climate is a draw compared to western Washington, and the surrounding terrain offers excellent trail riding.
Spokane has a continental climate — drier and sunnier than the Puget Sound area, with real winters including snow and cold, and warm dry summers. Many horse owners prefer this to the persistent wet of western Washington, though winter cold requires appropriate shelter and feeding management.
The Spokane area offers trail riding in the surrounding basalt canyon country, along the Centennial Trail (a 37-mile trail along the Spokane River), and into the Palouse and scablands to the south and west. The open terrain and dry conditions make it excellent riding country.