Anna Baker Horsemanship
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7276 Mt. Vernon
Lemon Grove, CA 91945 (map) - (619) 916-6369
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Anna Baker Horsemanship • Lemon Grove, CA • $45 per hour
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Anna Baker Horsemanship, located in urban Lemon Grove, CA, provides various horse services available to the public. Our goal is to help make riding horses accessible and affordable to all, whether a veteran or a new comer to the horse world.
We offer a great lesson program for ages 5 and up, in the English and Western disciplines. We emphasize well-balanced, safe riding techniques accompanied by a strong seat.
Reviews
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May 2, 2011
Great place! It's easy to find and the property has a relaxing atmosphere. Everyone there is really nice and all the horses are well taken care of. And what can I say about the instructor, Anna. My 2 kids are taking lessons with her. They love her so much. Anna is very knowledgeable and patience with my kids. Safety is always #1 with her, so I never have to worry when they are with her. I recommend for anyone wanting lessons to take them from her.
– Jose
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March 31, 2011
Elaine - March 31, 2011
My daughter is able to take riding lessons minutes away from our home. Anna is exceptionally patient with my thirteen year old. She starts each lesson from the hoof up. I give her two thumbs up.– Elaine
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March 30, 2011
Horses 10 minutes from downtown San Diego. Very cool. Great little riding center complete with chickens and goats. The owner is very knowledgeable about horses and instruction. She's great with kids. Easy access and parking - 5 minutes off SR 94. Good facilities and horses.
– Teresa
Question and answer
Q. What important information should buyers have thought through before seeking you out?
A. There are a lot of important questions to ask before someone decides on a riding facility and instructor. The absolute #1 most important question...is the instructor knowledgeable about what they are teaching and does the instructor know how to teach. Other important questions include; how serious is that person about riding? Some facilities only want to teach people who want to compete. What style of riding is that person interested in? What level of riding does that person want to achieve? Of course, these are just a few questions that come to mind.
Q. What do you like most about your job?
A. It's hard to choose just one thing I like best about my job. Everyday is always different then the day before. Horses have mood swings just like people. I would have to say the two things I like and enjoy most are 1) having an opportunity to teach kids and adults in my community who otherwise would not have a chance to interact with horses. 2) being fortunate to be able to work with beautiful, strong, and smart animals everyday. It's always a lot of work, but it all worth it at the end of the day.