Twenty-four acres in the hills of Coto de Caza, where the Cañada Gobernadora valley meets the edge of the Cleveland National Forest. This is horse country — genuinely, historically, unmistakably.
Centuries of history on one storied piece of land.
The kind of place that serious horsemen and women seek out — where the care of the horse is never an afterthought.
Coto Equestrian offers four jumping rings, a dedicated dressage ring, and an indoor arena, set across grounds that have hosted world-class competition and quietly carried that standard ever since. The foothills frame the property on every side. The trails extend for miles beyond the gates.
Learn more about our 24-acre competition-grade facility.
The Facility
Coto Equestrian spans 24 acres in Coto de Caza, offering a competition-grade facility that has been carefully maintained and thoughtfully upgraded under its current ownership. Four jumping rings, a dedicated dressage ring, and a fully enclosed indoor arena provide riders and trainers with options for every discipline and every season.
The History
Coto Equestrian is nestled in the hills of Coto de Caza, where 24 acres have been shaped by a long and remarkable history — and by the people who understood that to own a place like this is an act of stewardship. To care for it, to preserve and improve it, and to prepare it for future generations.