High Desert Equestrian
Start Your Horse's Training Transformation
Tell me about your horse and training goals. Whether you’re looking for foundations or refined performance, I’m here to help.
Who this is for
Best suited for committed riders looking for long-term progress and correct fundamentals
I personally review every inquiry and will get back to you within 24-48 hours
Direct Contact
highdesertequestrian.llc@gmail.com
+1 (435) 703-8433
St. George, Utah
Frequently Asked Questions
What training methods do you use?
Do you offer mobile training?
I focus on classical and western dressage principles, emphasizing correct foundations, balance, and a confident partnership between horse and rider.
Yes, I offer in-person training and lessons at your location throughout Southern Utah, as well as virtual training sessions.
highdesertequestrian.llc@gmail.com
Phone
+1 (435) 703-8433
Location
St George, Utah
Frequently Asked Questions
What horse training methods do you specialize in?
I focus on Dressage-based principles for both English and Western disciplines. My approach emphasizes patience, clear communication, and correct fundamentals to build a trust-based partnership between horse and rider.
I also have experience in 3 day eventing and Hunter/Jumper competitions as well.
Do you offer training at my location?
Yes, I provide mobile training and lessons at private facilities throughout Southern Utah. For those outside the region, virtual coaching sessions are also available to support your progress.
What types of horses do you work with?
I work with a variety of horses at different stages of development, from green broke young horses and building confidence in all horses to refining the rideability and athleticism of more experienced equine athletes. I have worked with gaited and spanish breeds as well.
How can I book a session or training program?
You can start by booking an inquiry session through the contact form. We offer both individual lessons and structured training programs designed around the specific needs and goals of you and your horse.
What should I have prepared for our first lesson?
Please have your horse groomed and ready in a safe working area with your standard tack. We will begin with a brief dialogue about your current challenges and training aspirations to ensure our session is productive.