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Discover Premier Boarding at Seven Oaks Ranch

At Seven Oaks Ranch, our mission is to provide exceptional care and a nurturing environment for every horse. We are committed to personalized service and maintaining the highest standards to support the health and happiness of your equine companions.

WE SUPPORT ALL ASPECTS OF EQUESTRIAN LIFE

Our first priority is providing superb care for your horse!

HORSE BOARDING

Health comes first at Seven Oaks Ranch, and every horse in our care is treated as one of our own.

DAILY TURNOUT

Boarders enjoy daily turnout (weather permitting) and plenty of TLC from our reliable staff.

Where Horses Thrive in Every Season

Explore our premium equine boarding and care services, designed to support your horse’s health and happiness across 80 acres of beautiful pasture.

Spring Hill Ranch

Our Spring Hill facility provides 75 spacious stalls and daily turnout, ensuring personalized care for each horse.

Pasture Acres

Pasture only boarders enjoy vast 80-acre pastures dedicated to natural turnout and optimal horse wellness at every visit.

Boarding Services

Comprehensive boarding options tailored to meet every horse’s unique needs with daily attention and quality amenities.

WHERE DID THE NAME SEVEN OAKS COME FROM?

Founded in 1984 by Sally, Fred, & Mike Dwyer along with Jef Foley, it began as a small boarding facility backed by big dreams.

Seven Oaks Ranch started over 40 years ago at 143rd and Nall. It was on 60 acres that was owned by Robert Southerland. It had a nice barn with 25 stalls, a race track to ride on and some beautiful ground for trail riding. There were seven large Pin Oak trees along the drive coming in. Seven Oaks Ranch named itself with a little help from Mike. There are still three trees left amidst many large homes which are now called Lion’s Gate. In 1992 they were asked if they would like to take over a 40-acre piece of ground which had a 60 stall barn with an indoor arena, which they desperately wanted. They felt in this part of the country, an indoor arena was essential to the boarding business.
Mike, Jeff, Fred, and Sally moved in and began the work of adding 14 more stalls, several more pens, and leased an additional 80 acres. Sally & Fred have both passed away, Mike & Jef are recently retired, but Thomas and Traci Gentry are excited to keep the rich history alive at Seven Oaks Ranch!