Kentucky Equestrian Green Pages: Wind Ridge Farm
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Wind Ridge Farm   [ MAP ]
2572 Carmon Creek Rd.
Campbellsburg,KY 40011
Contact Person: Jeri Fuller-Matheny, USDF Bronze Medalist
Email Address: via website
Website: http://www.windridgefarm-ky.com
Phone: 502-544-9718

Nestled in the beautiful rolling hills and bluegrass of North-Central Kentucky, we are endeavoring to build a warm and friendly training facility for equestrian sports. We have programs for young and old alike, and take special pride in teaching our students the proper care and respect for our equine partners. Whether you're just interested in riding for pleasure, or feel the need to compete, we have a program that can meet your needs. All of our horses are "soft-broken" and well cared for; and we have built a reputation of outstanding care for injured and recuperating horses.

Wind Ridge Farm LLC is located 1 mile off of Interstate 71, just 35 miles out of Louisville, and only 55 miles from Cincinnati. We are 35 minutes from downtown Louisville, 45 minutes from Cincinnati, and 90 minutes from the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington.

Wind Ridge Farm LLC is situated on over 100 acres of undulating terrain for fabulous riding and conditioning. Our amenities include brand new board fencing; a 90 x 100 outdoor, all weather surface, fenced riding arena; a standard dressage arena; stadium jumps; and Starter through Preliminary Cross Country jumps currently under construction.

At Wind Ridge Farm LLC, we strive to provide a fun-filled, compassionate, Christian atmosphere. Come join us -- you'll have a blast!


We offer:

11 x 12 Rubber matted stalls with individual lights, skylights and windows overlooking our rolling pastures. This gives your horse great ventilation, comfort, and eliminates boredom.
Fans in the summer months
Supplements fed (when supplied by owner)
Blanketing (when supplied by owner)
Turn out in new board fencing and round pen
Tack Room (to store your stuff)
Cedar sawdust that keeps our barn smelling good
Stalls cleaned six days per week
Your horse will be "tucked in" every night to ensure they never run out of water
We feed fresh feeds made right here in the 'Bluegrass' by McCaulley Bros. divided into three daily meals
Security lights and gated access (supplemented by big dogs and attack chickens)