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The topography and climate of Paso Robles are conducive to having horses.
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as the Paso Robles Event Center) hosts equine activities throughout the year, including clinics; cut- ting, team roping and reined cow horse events; and breed shows. The equestrian center features a covered arena and grandstand, as well as 233 portable horse stalls. The Mid-State Fair in July and August is the highlight of the ven- ue’s events, and features reining, cutting, roping and English com- petitions. Several breed and specialty
riding club chapters are active in Paso Robles, including the Central Coast Cutting Association, the Pacific Coast Cutting Horse Association, and the Los Robles de Oro Arabian Horse Association. Trainers who work in the disci- plines of reining, cutting, roping, eventing, dressage and hunt seat are among the many equine pro- fessionals based in Paso, as well as in the surrounding towns of Templeton and Atascadero.
Happy Residents Ask any horse person in Paso how he or she feels about the life-
style in this charming town and you’ll get glowing reviews. Lori Crow, a Quarter Horse
trainer who was born and raised in Bakersfield, moved here with her husband 11 years ago. They adore it. ”This community is safe, it’s small—it’s hometown Americana,” said Crow, who trains out of Cynthia Cantleberry’s Golden Hill Farm. “This is where, at the Fourth of July parade, all the kids participate. You can enter a float, even a red wagon pulled by a mini. It’s a great, wholesome environ- ment with a small-town feel, but yet you have a strong sense of ag here—a strong agriculture indus- try. The community support is wonderful, including the support for horses. We’re so fortunate.” The charm and beauty of Paso Robles is clearly a draw for horse people who want to be close to nature and live in a thriving equine community. With wineries, hot springs, nearby trails, and a plethora of equine events at their disposal, it’s not surprising the horse people of Paso consider their town to be paradise.
“It’s a great, wholesome environment with a small-town feel.”
– Lori Crow, Trainer
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