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Arborwood Stables is a fully functional hunter/jumper facility located on 5 acres in Palm Beach Point East,
just a short hack to both the Littlewood and WEF showgrounds. Our excellent location close to the nation’s top horse
shows affords our clientele the ability to “show from home” year round at Littlewood, SFHJA, the National and
the Winter Equestrian Festival.
Our horses and ponies are pampered in our luxury twenty stall barn with
all of the amenities, including stall mats, in-stall water systems, fly spray system, 24 hour video surveillance and indoor
hot and cold wash stalls. The property also boasts six lush paddocks and a 250 x 150ft all weather riding arena constructed
by 5 Star Builders.
We pamper our riders, too. An oversized cypress tack room, office/lounge, bathroom, lesson
video-graphing service and comfortable courtyard viewing area are just some of the ways Arborwood caters to its two-legged
clientele.
We specialize in the development of confident young riders, as well as in the development of strong
character. We teach our young equestrians that riding requires responsibility, dedication, and patience. At Arborwood, we
believe that a winning attitude is as important as winning a class.


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We are a family business. We live at Arborwood so we can monitor the horses, facility and
riders. Our facility is brand new and provides the amenities only available at the premier facilities in Wellington. The facility
provides live digital video monitoring and recording of the barn, ring, and exterior, and can be viewed over the internet
anytime by clicking on the link labled "Arborwood Video" on the left of this page. Our staff is chosen to provide
the best environment for our riders and their mounts.
Arborwood is dedicated to the welfare of our horses
and riders. We have a special responsibility to provide our young student riders with a positive relationship for their growth
and experience.
We believe the barn environment should be a positive reinforcement for the rider's values:
Respect for others, help and support for fellow riders and their horses, and language appropriate for young riders. When there
is a large student age spread, the older students must set a good example for the younger riders. And, no drugs or alcohol,
period.
We believe the trainer and staff are role models like teachers and coaches.
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