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After traveling far for world-class competitions, Olympian and Moorpark resident Jan Eberling enjoys returning home to The Acres.


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almost 30 years, and have had no reason to change,” says Tabor. “I love it here. No matter what type of riding you like to do, it’s all here, whether it’s dressage, western pleasure, reining, or just trail riding. You have the country, but you also get good food and good shopping nearby.” Several facilities for physically challenged


riders can also be found in the area. One of these is Special Equestrian Riding Therapy (SERT), which moved to its current 24-acre facility at Classic Equestrian Center in Moorpark at the end of May 2008. “SERT is a community organization that


offers therapeutic equine assisted activities to children and adults with special needs,” says Connie Gilly, director. “Our priorities are safety, accountability and fun.”


Trails Galore As if all this wasn’t enough, equestrians in


the Simi Valley and Moorpark area have access to some of the most beautiful trail riding in Southern California. Not only does Simi Valley have a park district that maintains equestrian trails in the area, as well as two public arenas, the communities are surrounded by open space and terrific trails. Both the Happy Camp Canyon Regional Park and the Santa Monica National Recreation Area provide miles of trails for those who like to ride in the great wide open. They are both a quick trailer ride from Simi and Moorpark, or a healthy horseback ride, for those who prefer to hoof it. Most of the horse people who live in Simi


Valley and Moorpark consider themselves very fortunate to be here, and with good reason. Active, organized equestrians and beautiful scenery combine to make Simi Valley and Moorpark a great place for horses. For almost 25 years, horsewoman and real


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estate professional Nona Green has been a resident of the Conejo Valley that encompasses Moorpark. She recognizes the realities of economic pressure to develop available land, but she is pleased to see sensitive planning here. “Within the last 15 years, a small number of housing tracts have carefully been developed in and around Moorpark that feature riding trails and community parks,” Green says. Amy Ebeling, who hosts the likes of Ann


Romney and keeps her clients' horses well- pampered, remembers when she moved here 20 years ago. “There was nothing here except orchards,”


recalls Amy. “Now it’s great that there is shopping, theaters, and fine dining right in town - Moorpark is the best of both country living and city convenience.” Trending now in Moopark is a growing


awareness and support for SOAR, says Green.


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