Our Story
Every family has a story... welcome to ours!
Rainbow Meadow Farm was founded in 2001 by the Childress family with the goal of providing the equestrian community with a safe and fun environment to school young or inexperienced horses and riders.
The farm is ever changing, much like the imagination of our riders. One day, you may school over a log guarded by Yosemite Sam and the next a new jump with moving parts may be on course to offer a new schooling opportunities. We are always looking for new and exciting jumps to add to the course and love ideas from our schoolers! If you have an idea, shoot us a message and let us know!
As any equestrian knows, horses are not just a hobby, but a way of life! The Childress family has taken this to a higher level with the creation of this farm in 2001. The farm goes far past the everyday care of the furry beast in the barn and their feathered friends who also call this magical place home.
Every week new jumps are being envisioned, designed, and built. Fences are being mended to keep the critters safe, acres and acres of grass are mowed and jumps updated. Events are planned, prepped for, and put on. So much behind the scenes work goes on to keep Rainbow Meadow Farm up to the standard of a "Disneyland for the horse and rider.”
The farm is ever changing, much like the imagination of our riders. One day, you may school over a log guarded by Yosemite Sam and the next a new jump with moving parts may be on course to offer a new schooling opportunities. We are always looking for new and exciting jumps to add to the course and love ideas from our schoolers! If you have an idea, shoot us a message and let us know!
As any equestrian knows, horses are not just a hobby, but a way of life! The Childress family has taken this to a higher level with the creation of this farm in 2001. The farm goes far past the everyday care of the furry beast in the barn and their feathered friends who also call this magical place home.
Every week new jumps are being envisioned, designed, and built. Fences are being mended to keep the critters safe, acres and acres of grass are mowed and jumps updated. Events are planned, prepped for, and put on. So much behind the scenes work goes on to keep Rainbow Meadow Farm up to the standard of a "Disneyland for the horse and rider.”