VerifiedRising Star Stable
W4510 Morningside Rd, Watertown, WI 53098
Located just north of Oconomowoc, WI, Rising Star is a little piece of paradise tucked into the quiet countryside. Our training program emphasizes hunter/j...
Oconomowoc is a city in Waukesha County in the lake district of southeastern Wisconsin, surrounded by a chain of glacial lakes that give the area a resort and recreational character alongside its working farm history. The community sits between Milwaukee to the east and Madison to the west on I-94, in a county that has a long and active equestrian tradition driven by the lake district's established residential community.
Hunter/jumper and dressage are the dominant disciplines at area facilities, with professional-grade amenities including indoor arenas, outdoor arenas, climate-controlled tack rooms, and hot/cold wash racks. Training and lesson programs serve a competitive equestrian market, and sale programs reflect active participation in the regional horse market. The lake district setting and working acreage provide a scenic and functional boarding environment.
Check out the boarding options available throughout Oconomowoc below.
Oconomowoc is a city in Waukesha County in the lake district of southeastern Wisconsin, surrounded by a chain of glacial lakes that give the area a resort and recreational character alongside its working farm history. The community sits between Milwaukee to the east and Madison to the west on I-94, in a county that has a long and active equestrian tradition driven by the lake district's established residential community.
Hunter/jumper and dressage are the dominant disciplines at area facilities, with professional-grade amenities including indoor arenas, outdoor arenas, climate-controlled tack rooms, and hot/cold wash racks. Training and lesson programs serve a competitive equestrian market, and sale programs reflect active participation in the regional horse market. The lake district setting and working acreage provide a scenic and functional boarding environment.
Check out the boarding options available throughout Oconomowoc below.
VerifiedW4510 Morningside Rd, Watertown, WI 53098
Located just north of Oconomowoc, WI, Rising Star is a little piece of paradise tucked into the quiet countryside. Our training program emphasizes hunter/j...

N79W34471 Petersen Rd, Oconomowoc, WI 53066
Allegretto Stables is a small, family-owned facility in the Oconomowoc/Merton area of Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The barn features a 65x160 indoor arena, a ...

336 S8510 Hwy E, Mukwonago, WI 53149
Hickory Grove Farm is a small boarding facility in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, offering stall and outdoor boarding options with an old-farm-charm setting.

101 W34628 County Road LO, Eagle, WI 53119
Jericho Creek Farms is located in Eagle, Wisconsin and offers English and Western horseback riding lessons, therapeutic riding lessons, horse training, and b...

9317 Brown St, Oconomowoc, WI 53066
Family-friendly all-discipline horse boarding facility in Lake Country, owned and operated by Kim.

2594 State Road 26, Watertown, WI 53094
KD Sport Horses is located in Watertown, WI. The facility offers various boarding and training options and stands the stallion Ehrentanz.

9812 Markham Rd, Eagle, WI 53119
Suhm's Barnyard Farm Horse Boarding is a farm operation located within riding distance to southern Kettle Moraine Forest Trails, offering outdoor monthly boa...

5799 Winkleman Rd, Hartland, WI 53029
Wild Wood Farm is a hunter/jumper boarding and training facility on 20 acres in Hartland, Wisconsin, in the heart of Lake Country. The facility prioritizes h...
Hunter/jumper and dressage are both well supported near Oconomowoc, with training, lessons, and sale programs available through professional operations. The Waukesha County lake district has historically supported quality equestrian programs through its established horse-keeping tradition. Riders in the area compete at Wisconsin and Illinois circuit venues.
The Oconomowoc area has facilities with professional-grade infrastructure including covered indoor arenas, outdoor arenas, climate-controlled tack rooms, and hot/cold wash racks—amenities that reflect the competitive market this part of Waukesha County supports. Year-round training is feasible with indoor arena access during Wisconsin's cold winters.
Oconomowoc is approximately 35 miles west of Milwaukee and 55 miles east of Madison on I-94. This position between Wisconsin's two largest cities makes it accessible to equestrian markets in both metros. The lake district's own substantial residential population also creates local demand that doesn't depend entirely on commuters from either city.