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What makes Paso Robles a terrific ‘Horsetown?’


Situated in Paso Robles, the heart of Central Coast Wine Coun- try, in the highly-sought-aſt er area known as the Templeton Gap, Sleepy Farm Ranch is a 382± acre ranch overfl owing with possibilities. Featuring soils ideal for almonds, grapes, pas- ture and grain, Sleepy Farm Ranch boasts 80± farmable acres with additional potential acreage along the ridge tops and the balance utilizable for grazing land. Enveloped by vineyards and wineries, Sleepy Farm Ranch is complemented by a main home, barns, numerous outbuildings and corrals.


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Linda Starkman, Paso Robles T e beautiful rolling hills, the quaint downtown and the equestri- an lifestyle, nestled in among the rolling hills and vineyards. But what really makes Paso Robles a terrifi c horsetown is the diversity of the equestrian community. Whatever type of riding you enjoy, you can fi nd top-notch trainers, breeders and facilities. T e Baxtersí Twin Rivers Ranch host local and national Event- ing competitions year round. Gina Millerís Templeton Farms Equestri- an is a world-class sport horse train- ing, breeding and rehab facility. T e Paso Robles Event Center is home to the George Hearst Equestrian Center. T is is why I decided to make the investment in the Paso Robles Horse Park. T is world class facility will open in 2015 and host USEF Hunter/Jumper events. Already, the interest in the park from the eques- trian community is amazing. Paso Robles is rapidly becoming the home to top horse shows throughout the western U.S.


Lori Crow, Paso Robles Our small town is dedicated to the horse enthusiast. Paso Robles is one of the leading areas of California for hosting horse shows and other equine events. Our local fairground hosts AQHA shows, cuttings, NRCHA shows and many other equestrian events during the year. It has become a destination stop in the horseworld. T e climate and location of facilities make it advantageous for a horse professional to work here. T e Central Coast of California is a thriving horse area, and it allows all levels of horse lovers to feel apart of such a strong community.


Jim Fritsche, Paso Robles In the beginning, there was land,


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for far as anyone could see. Clear skies, cattle and horses roaming, with hay crops of all types being


grown. Located exactly halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, it was a place that you would stop at for lunch and fuel. Strangers left each night, the town was sleepy and quiet. Life was sim- ple, or so it was believed up ’til “that day”. Some of the oldest wineries in the area entered some prestigious wine competitions, and won. T e Wine World came to see cheap land, abundant water, and skilled people all looking for work. A match was made, and money fl owed in, as great wine left by the case. T e wineries brought upscale clients that would see the appeal of Paso Robles and the surrounding areas. Homes and barns went up. You had made it if you had an indoor riding arena. Life has been great for the equestrian set ever since. Between the Mid- State Fairgrounds, the Twin Rivers Eventing Center, and the now under construction Paso Robles Horse Park, there are world class facilities for all disciplines of riding.


Kathe Hustace, Creston Paso Robles has been a town since the horse-and-buggy days, and has never lost its appreciation for man’s most rideable friend! With our won- derful climate, we are able to enjoy time with our hooved friends any day of the year, and our proximity to San Antonio Lake with its 19-mile horse trail, Santa Margarita Lake with its wonderful camping access, and Montana de Oro and Morro Bay on the Coast for those “escape the heat” rides, there are ample opportu- nities for riding adventures.


Leslie Herron, Paso Robles T e variety of diff erent equestrian disciplines in the area make Paso an amazing horsetown. From cutting horses to ponies, from driving, to racing, we have it all. Hunters, jumpers, and a world class eventing course—those are just a few of our many horse interests here.


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