Bash’s boarding stables

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Established in 1995, the Bash Boarding Stables sits on 2.6 acres of grass and trees in the heart of Norco, California .  The stable is centered right on the Pedley Avenue horse trail, one mile from the river bottom, less than half a mile from the Pedley hills.  Norco has been named ‘‘Horsetown U.S.A’‘ due to the fact that it counts 28.000 horses to 27.000 inhabitants and that the town offers 120 miles of horse trails throughout and around the town.


The Bash Boarding Stables is a full service boarding facility,owned by Kevin and Brigitte Bash.  ‘’ We provide excellent service at a very reasonable cost ’’.  This is a family owned and operated immaculate establishment intended for pleasure with a casual relaxed atmosphere.  We have Western riders, English riders, and Pleasure riders.  We thrive to offer our boarders a green park like setting with a pleasant atmosphere where people come to enjoy their horses in the company of other people away from their busy stressful life.


Ranch features

-2.6 acres of grass and trees with entry gate.

-80x60 grazing pasture

-120x80 lighted arena

-50 feet diameter lighted round pen

-four-horse hot walker

-70 feet tack room with secure coded doors,will accommodate 29 boarders,each person is allowed ample room

-Excellent clean bathroom facility

-Five-bay wash rack with wash pads on concrete

-Tie rails

-70x24 covered pens

-45x28 covered pens

-12x12 barn stalls

-12x12 barn stalls with 36 feet long runs and Dutch doors

-Fencing is all V-mesh and Stud panel

-Automatic waterer in each stall

-We clean every day , barn stalls twice a day

-Shavings

-We use only top quality hay to feed the horses

-Blanketing and fly-masking available

-Refrigerator, vending machine stocked with beverages are available

-Each boarder has their choices of veterinarian and farrier to provide services at the facility


- Please note that no dogs are allowed at the ranch for both animals and human safety.

- No alcohol,no smoking,

- Kids under 18 must wear a helmet when riding