Find horse properties, equestrian estates, and ranch land near Hot Springs, Arkansas. Oaklawn Racing culture and premium horse country.
Our picks for the most notable opportunities, areas, and properties in this market.
Properties near Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort. Training facilities, boarding operations, and equestrian estates that serve the thoroughbred racing community.
Mountain horse properties with 10–50 acres, barns, arenas, and fenced pasture. Beautiful riding terrain in the Ouachita foothills.
Premium ranch estates with custom homes, professional-grade barns, and manicured pasture. 20–100 acres with creek frontage and mountain views.
Existing boarding operations with 10–30 stalls, outdoor arenas, and round pens. Income-producing properties with established client bases.
Horse-friendly properties between Hot Springs and Benton. Easier highway access, flatter terrain, and growing equestrian communities.
Properties with both horse facilities and cattle pasture. Diversified agricultural use with fenced paddocks, hay barns, and working corrals.
Properties with direct access to Ouachita National Forest trail systems. Ride out from your property onto thousands of acres of mountain trails.
100+ acre ranches west of Hot Springs. Open pasture, timber, and creek bottom land. Space for large herds and multiple paddock rotations.
Building lots in equestrian-focused subdivisions with shared arenas, trail access, and horse-friendly CC&Rs. Build your dream horse property.
Smaller 5–15 acre hobby horse properties. Perfect for 2–4 horses with small barn, fenced pasture, and residential home.
Essential tips for navigating this market in Hot Springs.
Quality pasture has mixed grass species, proper drainage, no toxic plants (cherry, red maple, black walnut), and 2+ acres per horse. Soil testing ($25–$50) reveals fertility and amendment needs.
Inspect stall ventilation, roof condition, electrical wiring, and flooring. Rubber mats over concrete is ideal. Wood barns need fire safety evaluation. Budget $20K–$50K for barn renovation.
Horse-safe fencing (no barbed wire) is essential. Board fencing costs $8–$15/linear foot. High-tensile wire costs $3–$5/foot. Budget $15K–$40K for fencing a 20-acre property.
Horses need 8–12 gallons/day each. Year-round water sources (well, spring, creek) are essential. Automatic waterers ($500–$1,500 each) reduce labor. Verify well GPM before buying.
Properties within 30 minutes of Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort are premium for the thoroughbred community. Training facilities, veterinary services, and equine supply stores are concentrated here.
Equine property requires specialized insurance covering horse-related injuries. Arkansas has an equine activity liability act, but property insurance should include premises liability and animal coverage.
Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort creates a built-in thoroughbred community. Mild climate allows year-round riding. The Ouachita Mountains offer exceptional trail terrain. Land prices are far below Kentucky or Florida horse country.
Minimum 2 acres per horse for pasture rotation. A 2–4 horse hobby farm needs 5–10 acres. Boarding operations need 15–50 acres depending on stall count and services.
Full boarding (stall + feed + turnout) runs $400–$800/month per horse in the Hot Springs area. A 15-stall operation at $500/month grosses $90K/year.
Yes. The Ouachita National Forest has hundreds of miles of trails. Several private trail systems exist near Hot Springs. Some properties offer direct trail access from the property.
Yes. Farm Credit Services of Western Arkansas specializes in agricultural and equestrian property loans. Conventional mortgages work for properties with residential homes. Land-only requires 20–30% down.
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