
Bridlewood Farms' mission is to ensure an honest and upfront relationship with clients and staff, where the focus is on the welfare and success of the horse and rider. Our goal is to create a professional atmosphere that is relaxed, warm and comfortable. The whole training process is what is valuable, the journey is the win.
Courtney has been riding since she was four years old. Courtney had an extremely successful junior career competing in the Medium pony division through the upper level Jumpers. After years on the “A” show circuit and being able to be a part of several successful show barns, Courtney opened Bridlewood Farms. Bridlewood Farms is a full service program specializing in Hunters, Jumpers, Equitation and Sales. Emphasis on detailed and custom tailored training programs to suit all levels of riding and training from casual riding lessons to the show arena. Courtney has experience in maintaining training to achieve maximum performance of show horses as well as breaking and starting young horses.

Adriana has been riding since she was eleven years old. Adriana joined Bridlewood Farms in May of 2008. Immediately she began to help in the everyday horse care and riding. Soon thereafter she began to take on more responsibility and take on the tasks of preparation for the horse shows as well as organizing the show equipment and scheduling. Prior to joining Bridlewood Farms; Adriana has extensive experience as a working student at a full service Hunter/ Jumper training barn. She bought a young Thoroughbred mare under the instruction of her previous employer and began doing the training and necessary work to bring out the mare’s full potential. We now have this horse in the Bridlewood Farms lesson program.
Lauren has been riding since she was fourteen years old. Lauren joined Bridlewood Farms in December of 2008. She has taken on the responsibility of everyday tasks around the barn as well as riding Bridlewood Farms horses and her own horse. Prior to Bridlewood Farms Lauren began riding and taking lessons at a local facility. After a short time she became a working student and she furthered her riding skills by schooling numerous horses a day. She purchased her own horse and began showing and worked her way up to the “A” level of competition.