
Kheystone Stables: scenic riding, caring training, and welcoming dogs.
Kheystone Stables, located at 14600 Skyline Blvd in Oakland, offers well-maintained facilities for boarding, lessons, and riding along trails with views of rolling hills. The grounds are peaceful and dog-friendly (leashed dogs welcome). Reports highlight excellent arena footing, attentive staff, and a safety-focused training approach from Vijoa, with fair pricing and volunteer opportunities.
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Full-service boarding with excellent care, spacious stables, and access to scenic trails in a well-maintained facility.
Personalized lessons for all skill levels, focusing on safety, skill development, and building a bond with horses.
Guided trail adventures through rolling hills, offering breathtaking views and a peaceful equestrian experience.
Opportunities to learn about horse care and stable operations in a supportive, hands-on environment.
Leashed dog-friendly grounds with picnic tables overlooking horses and hills, ideal for family outings.
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Overall rating
Nikole Richard
My experience was great and refreshing the atmosphere was beautiful the horses were Beautiful, Strong, peaceful and refreshing for me. The staff was very nice and informative providing lots of safety advice ensuring a great time I look forward to returning soon and hoping to become a regular to support and meeting with all Kheyatone employees Nikki ❤️😊
Ella
Zach Pina
Really wonderful stable environment staffed with some of the nicest folks I've had the pleasure of working with. I don't ride (was here for a photo shoot), but I might just have caught the bug.
Jessica Lehman
You are blatantly violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by refusing to allow a disabled child into your classes, without even asking what support or services he might need. Do not make assumptions about people with disabilities and segregate children and adults with disabilities into "special" programs, when many can be part of your general programs. You need to examine your values and change your policies to comply with the law.
Oaktown74
This place has zero interest in working with kids with disabilities, special needs or neurodivergence. Just putting this out here in the hopes of saving someone else the time, money and frustration of trying to track these folks down for lessons only to be told by the apparent co-founder that they don’t work with our kind of kids (regardless of any specific knowledge of the particular risks associated with a particular disability). They bill themselves as “inclusive” on their website but such does not seem to be the case. They did not even take the time to find out what particular assistance, if any, might be needed.
Charlotte
Best place ever.