First Field Farm is a hunter and jumper equestrian facility that has made its home on Dumont Avenue in Cerritos since 1993. This facility is run by Carolyn Biava and Janet McDonald. These two businesswomen have a combined 65 years of career experience in training hunting and jumping horses for competition, consignment and sales.
First Field Farm offers full training, room and board, grooming, a full riding school program (group or private lessons) and horse show services. The Farm is known for its local and national championship history in Pre-Green, Regular Working, Junior, Adult-Amateur, Amateur Owner, Pony, and Children's Hunters at "AA" shows.
The facility can hold 50 horses and currently boards 35. It has an automated flyspray system, rubber-matted box stalls, hot walkers, turnouts and lighted arenas.
The Flying Change Stable offers lessons in riding and general horsemanship to any who wish to learn. Lessons can be part of a group or arranged privately. During the summer, a horse riding camp is available in weeklong blocks for kids and teens. A therapeutic riding program is also available for those who might benefit from positive reinforcement and animal companionship. The stable offers birthday parties, where kids can get a grooming lesson, a short riding lesson, a complete tour, and a coupon for 50% off a regular riding lesson.
Sugar Ridge Farm is a horseback-riding school located. For more information, please call the number provided.
Rolling Hills Ranch is family-owned and -operated. It has been in business for more than 40 years. It offers horseback riding and trail riding. Boarding is also available. Release forms must be signed before riding. Children must be at least 8 years old.