Centerline Stables, Fort Worth, TX
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Facilities
Centerline Stables is a part of Fort Worth's rich, equestrian heritage.
It was established nearly 50 years ago as part of a prestigious paint horse breeding establishment,
Later it fell on hard times,
and then transitioned into a boarding stable.
Now under new management, it's in the process of slowly being restored to its former status.
"It's like an old pair of shoes.
It doesn't look new, but it's oh so comfortable,
. . and the polish is coming back.
It works just fine!"
A privately owned facility, accommodations include stalls and covered runs, two arenas, and a hundred acre pasture available for riding.
For a map and directions to the stable, click here.
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| Centerline Stable's facilities:
| | Main Barn
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Large stalls (12'x20') and regular stalls (10'x14')
Well mannered, approved stallions may be accommodated here.
The same for cribbers.
| | Mare Motel
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Large, open air stalls (12'x24').
The Mare Motel was named when this was a well known breeding farm.
Now geldings are welcome here too.
| Covered Runs
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| Large runs along one side of the covered arena.
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| Other Centerline Amenities include:
| | | - Several paddocks for daily turnout, most with loafing sheds.
| | - A wash area for each barn. Hot and cold water available.
| | - A locked tack room for each barn.
| | - A large, all-weather parking lot, with lots of room to park your trailer.
| | | - Owner access 24/7, with the gate locked in off-hours.
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| Covered Arena
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| with lights and maintained footing.
| | Outdoor Arena
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| A sand arena with stadium jumps
(click here for photos)
| | An adjacent 100 acre pasture available for riding with:
| | | - A metered galloping path
| | - Some cross country jumps, including a bank
| | - A dressage ring
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| The Main Barn
The Mare Motel
The Paddocks
The Indoor Arena and Runs
The Outdoor Arena
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| Back
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Cross-country Schooling Area.
The course may not be competition level, but it does well for teaching concepts and how to handle an outside course.
It includes a metered galloping path to teach distances and speed, as well as room for doing trot sets for conditioning horse and rider.
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Visitors are welcome, but please call ahead so we can have someone available to show you around.
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