04/11/2026
Welcome to the serene world of equestrian excellence at Beach Lake Stable , where nature and adventure meet. Located in the breathtaking Sacramento River Delta, 🌿🏇
Sacramento Horse Boarding facility. Where horses find their happy place.
04/11/2026
Welcome to the serene world of equestrian excellence at Beach Lake Stable , where nature and adventure meet. Located in the breathtaking Sacramento River Delta, 🌿🏇
04/07/2026
Embark on an equestrian adventure with Beach Lake Stable, where nature's tranquility meets luxury. Explore our website to discover premium horse boarding, scenic trails, and deluxe accommodations set within the beautiful Sacramento River Delta. Begin your journey today and connect with the great outdoors! 🏇🌿
04/04/2026
After a divorced I had to sell my farm, and I got a job teaching and training horses at a Hunter barn. That was an experience. The owner had a big showing program for the students that included two big rigs to transport student horses to weekend shows. When the owner was away at shows, I fed on the weekends.
I was told to feed exactly at the correct time for every feeding. The first time I showed up for the morning feeding all the horses were banging and kicking in their stalls. I was about ten minutes late when I got out of my truck and heard the racket.
With my horses I never fed on a strict time schedule. That was mostly because for many years I lived alone on the farm with the horses and everything got done when I could get to it within reason. As a result, my feeding times varied as much as an hour.
My feeling is that horses are grazing animals, always moving to find their next meal. Sometimes it might be hours or even days until a new field of grass can be found. Feeding time in nature is when the herd finds new grass. Because horses have a unique digestive tract with 70 feet of intestines, their food is digested slowly. As their food intake makes its way to manure, feeding that long digestive tract by finding grass means that there is no schedule.
Very tight feeding schedules do not resonate with a horse's natural digestive process. Putting them on a tight schedule can, however, teach them a specific expectation for feeding like the horses at the Hunter barn where I worked.
This is one more way we deny the authenticity of horses by insisting on our human impulses and demands. All the kicking and noises that the horses did at their scheduled feeding time demonstrated how we humans cause horses stress by forcing human ideas and practices on them.
I am not saying don't use a feeding schedule. I am saying don't be obsessive about it because if you are, you will build a very demanding alarm clock in your horses' heads.
04/02/2026
The rain is coming, covering up the good stuff.
03/31/2026
Now that April is here, it is the best month to get out and ride your horse.
Happy New Year . 2026 is the year of the Horse ! May the horse's energy carry you to new adventures and successes this year. 🎉🐴
11/12/2025
Congratulations to Beachlake’s very own Terri and Lucy. They did great participating in yesterday‘s Veterans Day parade 🇺🇸🐴
Such a pretty Girl with such a pretty hair style 🥰
I think we have a new employee here at BLS 😊🥰
Meet Patsy ….
She is a Beautiful 9 yr old Quarter Horse. Her registered name is Circle Bar Betshesacat . She was trained to compete in reined cow horse and is now a pet! She is great with kids and soon will be a kids horse! Patsy is very playful and loves to throw around anything that is in her stall. She loves attention, and loves it that she has a stall right in the middle of the barn and will do her best to nudge anyone that walks by her stall. Patsy’s favorite time of the day is Meal time !
Meet Astro ….
Astro is a Few- Spotted Appaloosa. He's 11 yrs old. He is super sweet and loving! He was rescued as a baby. Astro loves attention, He loves to hang out as far as he can out of his stall so he can make sure he’s not missing anything that’s happening in the barn . And while he’s in pasture, he loves spending his days with his 2 BFF’s Lizzie and Toby .
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| Tuesday | 6am - 9pm |
| Wednesday | 6am - 9pm |
| Thursday | 6am - 9pm |
| Friday | 6am - 9pm |
| Saturday | 6am - 9pm |
| Sunday | 6am - 9pm |