Bit-N-Bridle Equestrian Facility
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Bit-N-Bridle Stables is conveniently located in scenic Onalaska, Wisconsin, just minutes from Hwy 157 and Interstate 90.
Bit-N-Bridle Stables has provided quality boarding services, horse shows, and clinics since 1988. Bit-N-Bridle features more than fifty (50) acres of prime horse real estate. The farm includes a 260' x 140' outdoor stadium arena, an outdoor dressage arena, and a 140' x 35' indoor arena. The farm also has multiple paddocks, pasture areas, indoor/outdoor wash racks, and trails for leisure riding.
Bit-N-Bridle offers lessons in English and Western riding for children and adults. Weekly lessons are taught by our experienced staff. Week-long day camps are also available for all levels of riders.
Bit-N-Bridle students are also able to compete on our show team. The show team attends numerous horse shows and events every year which include hunter/jumper shows, dressage shows, gymkhanas, county fairs, and clinics. Students at Bit-N-Bridle are also active participants in the WWHSA, RPHSA, and LaCrosse County 4-H Project.
Bit-N-Bridle Stables has provided quality boarding services, horse shows, and clinics since 1988. Bit-N-Bridle features more than fifty (50) acres of prime horse real estate. The farm includes a 260' x 140' outdoor stadium arena, an outdoor dressage arena, and a 140' x 35' indoor arena. The farm also has multiple paddocks, pasture areas, indoor/outdoor wash racks, and trails for leisure riding.
Bit-N-Bridle offers lessons in English and Western riding for children and adults. Weekly lessons are taught by our experienced staff. Week-long day camps are also available for all levels of riders.
Bit-N-Bridle students are also able to compete on our show team. The show team attends numerous horse shows and events every year which include hunter/jumper shows, dressage shows, gymkhanas, county fairs, and clinics. Students at Bit-N-Bridle are also active participants in the WWHSA, RPHSA, and LaCrosse County 4-H Project.