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The Buffalo Saddle and Bridle Club
The Buffalo Saddle and Bridle Club was built in 1922 as an indoor polo arena. Today it is known as The Buffalo Equestrian Center and features one of the largest indoor riding arenas in the nation. Located at 950 Amherst Street, in the heart of metropolitan Buffalo, it is now the home of The Buffalo Therapeutic Riding Center Inc., The Buffalo Equestrian Center and SBS Farms, Inc. The five-acre site includes the indoor riding arena, stables, paddocks and a newly constructed outdoor riding ring. Additional stalls are available for horse shows.
The Buffalo Equestrian Center
The Center provides for the education of both horses and riders at all levels and creates opportunities to improve horsemanship skills.
Click here for more information on the Buffalo Equestrian Center.
SBS Farms, Inc.
Click here for more information on SBS Farms, Inc.
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Lessons
Both private and group lessons are taught Tuesday through Sunday all year. Instruction is provided for all levels of riding, from beginner walk-trot, intermediate and advanced jumping. Adult lessons are also available. Students are encouraged to participate in the care and preparation of their horse and will be instructed in the uses of tack and equipment. All students must be members of the Buffalo Equestrian Center.
Summer Camp and Instructional Clinics
The center offers a Summer Day Camp program and also conducts instructional clinics dealing with a variety of subjects, including horse health, braiding, barn and stable management and course design and set-up. |
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