Ann Clemons, the new director of Taos Equestrian Center (TEC), has over 30 years experience as a horse trainer, instructor and horse show judge.

Ann incorporates her extensive dressage background into a training formula of basic training that fits all horses, all riders and all equestrian disciplines. She uses dressage for rehabbing injured horses and as a fitness program.

TEC is on lease to Ann from owner Katherine Pettus. Katherine is currently residing in California where she will continue to train and show Zecret, her Dutch Warmblood dressage gelding.

Taos Equestrian Center is the premier boarding, lesson, and training facility in the Enchanted Circle area.

Taos Equestrian Center has a six-stall MD barn (12' x 12' stalls with 24' runs), eight turnouts with shelters, a 16,000 square foot covered arena, an outdoor dressage arena, jumping course, a perimeter trail, and cross country course.
Horse people that board their horses at Taos Equestrian Center have confidence that their horses always receive excellent care, with on-site staff. They can continue to pursue their training and riding goals at TEC. If they are gone, traveling, or away for any reason, their horses can still receive excellent training and concierge services provided by TEC.
Taos Equestrian Center horse boardingTEC OFFERS:
Boarding - full care with stalls or outside turnouts
Training
Riding Lessons - your horse or ours. Highly trained warmblood school horse available, or bring your own horse. Specializing in dressage, hunter/jumper, western and gaited.
TEC facility is available for hosting shows and clinics
Ride in our covered arena for a nominal fee
EQUINE ASSISTED THERAPY:
Ann has experience and training with EAGALA-based equine assisted therapy programs and offers this unique approach to counseling in partnership with the Equine Spirit Sanctuary and TEC.

Click here to learn more about equine assisted therapy.

Taos Equestrian Center boarding training and lessons Ann Clemons
Directions to TEC: 
From Santa Fe and Albuquerque: I-25 North to #285 to Espanola and Taos, then #68. Go all the way north through Taos, past Taos Plaza etc. to very northernmost stop light. Take a right on #150 to Taos Ski Valley and Arroyo Seco. Go 1.8 miles to a left fork: #230. Take #230 1.8 miles to crossroads (#B143: Hondo Seco Rd.) Take a left, go 1/4 mile to school on right. Go the END of the school fence and turn right. This is La Canada Rd. Go right up the little hill. Taos Equestrian Center is across from the fire substation. 575-758-7542.

From Colorado: Take either #522 south or #64 East to "Blinking Light". Go towards Taos Ski Valley on #150 and follow the directions above.


23 La Cañada Road, Arroyo Seco, New Mexico 87514
575-758-7542
E-mail: ann@taosequestriancenter.com