

From The Parkers Via Snail Mail…
August 17, 2009Great Time Riding!
July 4, 2009I finally arrived to Park Place Stable. While I was driving up the street I couldn’t help but to stop for few minutes and admired the beautiful sightseeing of the Pacific Coast. When I got to the actual stable I met my guide “Marcos”, who was very nice and polite. Wonderful weather, great horses, and the most beautiful thing… no cars around us, only nature!!
Thank you for a great time!
Jose
Another Engagement
June 9, 2009

Leka’s Little Kids
June 9, 20093 kids at once!! Go Leka!

Thank You For the trail ride!
April 18, 2009



Joy, I just wanted to thank you for setting up everything. We had a wonderful time and the weather could not have been better. Peter was great. I hope we can do it again soon. Just wanted to send you a big thank you and to our guide, Peter, the horseback riding was sensational and the weather was great!!
John
Wonderful Time Riding!
March 31, 2009Hi!
Thank you again for a wonderful riding experience over the weekend out in LA. Hadley and I both had a terrific time.
Hadley will be sure to send you a few photos of us on your beautiful horses. Hope to see you soon and enjoy riding on the beach.
Best,
Michelle
Great Time Trail Riding
March 31, 2009We had the best time! We can’t wait to do it again.
Thanks again,
Jacqui


Valentine’s Day
March 2, 2009Hey Joy,
Just wanted to say my wife and I had an amazing Valentine’s day ride with you guys! It was truly a wonderful experience and we’ll most certainly be sending our friends and coming back again ourselves. Here’s some pictures we took during the day that we thought turned out pretty well!
Best,
Bryan Roberts


Engagement!
December 4, 2008Fjona is Here!
December 4, 200810/05/08
Fjona, a 6 year old Norwegian Fjord, is our newest addition at Park Place Stable.
She’s great on trails and in the arena, and we love her sweet personality! The Norwegian Fjord is one of the world’s oldest horse breeds, and is well-known for its kind temperament, endurance, and ease of riding! You can learn more about Norwegian Fjords at http://www.nfhr.org.


