VerifiedOrchard View Equestrian Center
4925 Oak Park Rd, Marshall, WI 53559
Orchard View Equestrian Center is a high-end boarding facility located just 20mins east of Madison. We also offer lessons, training, and a show team. We have...
Columbus is a Columbia County city northeast of Madison, situated in the agricultural landscape of south-central Wisconsin between the state capital and the Fox River valley. The area around Columbus has a traditional Wisconsin farming character — dairy country, rolling fields, and the kind of rural communities where horses are a natural part of agricultural life. The proximity to Madison gives Columbus-area equestrians access to the state capital's equine services and the broader Wisconsin show community.
Training and lessons across trail, western pleasure, hunter/jumper, and barrel racing disciplines are available in the Columbus area — an unusually broad range for a community this size. The multi-discipline offering reflects a facility committed to serving the varied equestrian interests of the south-central Wisconsin community. A solid reviewer rating confirms the quality of instruction. Madison's accessibility from Columbus keeps riders connected to the broader Wisconsin equestrian network while enjoying the quieter Columbia County setting.
Take a look at the boarding and training options available in and around Columbus.
Columbus is a Columbia County city northeast of Madison, situated in the agricultural landscape of south-central Wisconsin between the state capital and the Fox River valley. The area around Columbus has a traditional Wisconsin farming character — dairy country, rolling fields, and the kind of rural communities where horses are a natural part of agricultural life. The proximity to Madison gives Columbus-area equestrians access to the state capital's equine services and the broader Wisconsin show community.
Training and lessons across trail, western pleasure, hunter/jumper, and barrel racing disciplines are available in the Columbus area — an unusually broad range for a community this size. The multi-discipline offering reflects a facility committed to serving the varied equestrian interests of the south-central Wisconsin community. A solid reviewer rating confirms the quality of instruction. Madison's accessibility from Columbus keeps riders connected to the broader Wisconsin equestrian network while enjoying the quieter Columbia County setting.
Take a look at the boarding and training options available in and around Columbus.
Verified4925 Oak Park Rd, Marshall, WI 53559
Orchard View Equestrian Center is a high-end boarding facility located just 20mins east of Madison. We also offer lessons, training, and a show team. We have...

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4 Square Farm is a family-owned operation in Rio, Wisconsin, established in 2020. Trainer Mark Nesson brings over 40 years of experience from working on his ...

2594 State Road 26, Watertown, WI 53094
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3220 Sanderson Rd, Columbus, WI 53925
Winding River Stables is a family-owned 30-acre facility located 7 minutes west of Columbus and 20 minutes north of Madison, Wisconsin. Reviewers describe a ...
Columbus-area facilities offer training and lessons across trail, western pleasure, hunter/jumper, and barrel racing. The range of disciplines is broader than many rural Wisconsin facilities, reflecting a commitment to serving the full spectrum of local equestrian interests.
Columbus is about 35 miles northeast of Madison, keeping riders connected to the state capital's equine veterinary services, supply businesses, and the broader Wisconsin show circuit. The commute is manageable while the Columbia County setting offers a quieter, more affordable boarding environment.
Columbia County has a traditional Wisconsin dairy farming character with rolling fields and rural communities. Horse keeping fits naturally into this agricultural environment, and the practical, community-oriented approach to horses typical of Wisconsin farm country applies here.