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Vista Park. West San Jose. Willow Glen. Skill Level Any Level. Duration All classes. Single session. They use them to get around, to haul objects, and to heard other animals. Horseback is a very popular form of transportation for locals. In fact, even in the suburbs one sees people riding horses through neighborhoods rather frequently. Horseback riding on the beach, to waterfalls, and to canopy tours has also become a very common land excursion tour.

Usually this is not very expensive to do and it is offered in a variety of different settings. Besides using horses for transportation. Costa Rican's also do something else very special with their horses. They have yearly horse parades in almost every town around the country.

These displays are called "topes. The horses all look as if they are dancing some kind of dressage style dance as their gait is very distinct. If visitors would like to see some of the more famous and large scale "topes" there is one in San Jose around Christmas time. The Only Professional Equestrian Center. In October it was founded by Francisco J.

Barrena, an internationally renowned horse trainer, and his son, Valente F. Valente was a Grand Pri jumper, a charro, a polo player and now is in charge of training the horses for trails, classes, carriages and dancing horses for special events.

In addition to being well trained the horses are well fed and most of the over 60 horses were born here and have Iberian blood, Andalusian or Lusitano. Cuadra San Francisco is at another level from any other local stable for many reasons, the most important one is that there is an on-site horse trainer and owner and the exceptional quality of the horses trained in all disciplines. We have excellent trail horses, dressage and school horses. Also, our horses are only tacked up when we have reservations so they are free to move around.



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