
Horse Boarding
Tolono, IL
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Call Allison @ 217-493-7180
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The horse barn is located about 15-20 minutes south of Champaign, IL conveniently located near interstate 57 exit 229 at Monticello Rd. Our services include pasture board with spacious paddocks/run-ins, 185x100' outdoor arena, indoor round pen and mowed trails for endless time in the saddle. Stalls are available under special circumstances. Read on to see what horse owners are saying about Coulter Farms Horse Boarding.
Testimonials

"I couldn't ask for a better place to keep my mare near Champaign. Allison's prices for boarding are affordable, and she does not skimp on any aspect of the horses' care. My mare is particularly grumpy around other horses, but Allison has been so patient with finding her a suitable paddock with neighbors she gets along with. The paddocks and run-in sheds are all very large, they have abundant grass pastures in warmer months, and they always provide ample amounts of hay. Allison is very easy to communicate with, and she has been accommodating with changes in grain rations as we've tried to put weight on my horse, too. Overall, the barn is very quiet and no-fuss, but everyone is friendly. They have plenty of places to ride around the property, and I've never noticed any competition or overcrowding for riding time in the outdoor sand arena. There are a number of senior-citizen horses at the barn, including my horse, and they all appear to be very well taken care of!"
-Molly M. (Owner of Maggie, a 25 year old POA)
Trail Ride through CRP
Scroll through to see pictures of what you'll find on your trail ride at Coulter Farms Horse Boarding just outside of Tolono, IL.Â
Photo Credit: Ryan Askren

Molly and Jo who are owned by Lydia and Lisa.

The barn has had many updates since 2008. New roof, paddocks and much more!

Soaking in the morning sun.

Sammy enjoying a nice nap!

One of many dry lots with access to spacious run-ins for shelter.

May and Jen who are owned by Zakk and Danielle.

Sun dog in the sky.

This is Penny!

Mowed trails surrounding the farm.

Emma and Heidi in our hay field.

Trail ride through the prairie

Three peas in a pod!

Quality grazing. Picture taken June 19'.

Here we are stacking hay in the barn. We grow our own hay which helps us keep a good supply of quality hay.

On our trails you will mostly see hawks, deer and coyotes.


