Willow Glen Equestrian Center
2017 Willow Glen Dr.
El Cajon, CA 92019
(619)884-6077
sliiiden@cox.net

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150’ x 300’ lighted arena perfect for shows with an entry booth/announcer’s stand and bleachers.

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Shady areas to watch what’s happening in the front arena or the arena behind you. You can see the picnic tables in the background.
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100’x200’ arena with lights and barns on both sides. Stalls are 12’x12’ with automatic waterers. Stalls on one side have attached runs and stalls on the other side have back doors in addition to aisle doors.


The center aisle barn has 12’x12’ stalls with automatic waterers. The aisle is 12’ wide with crossties and mats.

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The corrals that open from one side of the center aisle barn are 12’x24”. They overlook the jump/dressage arena. The stalls on the other side of this barn all have windows.



This area is used for jumping and dressage. We can set up a full-sized dressage arena (60m x 20m) here and jumps in the rest of the arena. This includes a small hill behind the trees on the left, that come up next to the runs attached to the west side of the aisle barn.

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Two wash racks

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Ample parking for shows or clinics



The cow pen is a multi-use arena. Usually used for cutting, it’s also a turn out arena.

Cpourtney Meitz Training
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Courtney Meitz Training
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One of two sets of bleachers with the announcer/entry booth in the background. The other bleachers are on the other side of the announcer’s/entry booth. There are also bleachers outside the cow pen and the arena between the barns.
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WGEC
Tractors
Two tractors, multiple harrows. Spring-toothed for the cow pen to make it deep enough for cutting. Red Reiner™ harrow for the front, jumpers and dressage arenas. We also have a leveling harrow and a flat pipe drag for smoothing/sealing the arenas before rainstorms. If it doesn’t rain (this is southern California, after all) we’ve got a water truck.