Three Horse Farm
at Gilroy Gaits

At Three Horse Farm equestrian center we inspire excellence with a commitment to quality instruction and superior training. We create a safe and respectful environment where horse, rider, and trainer develop a true partnership and friendship. This bond rewards us with a sound foundation in horsemanship and success in the show ring.

We are located at Gilroy Gaits, a premier horse boarding and horse training facility in the bay area.

Services We Offer

  • Full Service Training Program for Horse & Rider

  • Lesson Program for Students

  • Horse Leasing

  • Horses for Sale

Ranch Features

  • Covered EuroWalker

  • Hot Water wash racks

  • Lounge area with TV & Refrigerator

  • Ample tack storage

  • Grain room

  • Trailer Parking

Facility Amenities

  • Large covered arena & private outdoor arena

  • Arenas feature all-weather European footing

  • 45 Turnouts

  • Private trainers’ office & lounge

  • Club house with fitness center, locker room, showers and kitchen

  • Full veterinary clinic with on-site vet

  • ProMat® stall mat system

  • Large secure tack room

  • 24-hour personnel on site

 

THREE HORSE FARM

Hunter, Jumper & Equitation
Equine Training Facility

7777 Frazier Lake Rd.,
Gilroy-Hollister, CA 95023
(707) 322-8676

 

Get to Know the Trainer and Owner, Elizabeth Green

Elizabeth Green, better known as Lizzy, began taking lessons at age 4 and competing at 10 under the instruction of Linda Brown. When Linda retired Lizzy trained with other local trainers and started training young horses. At 15 she began teaching lessons to children and beginner adults.

In 1998 Lizzy was hired as a working student by Beth Perkins and made a switch to Eventing. Under Beth’s tutelage, Lizzy was given the opportunity to ride several different types of horses and coach all levels of students. She re-entered the Jumper arena under the training of Hugh White.

From 2001-03 Lizzy earned her bachelors degree at UCSC while competing successfully at the Amateur Owner level and placing well in several Mini Prixs under the instruction of Dick Widger of Waterford Farms.

Lizzy started her professional career in 2003 as an assistant to Carol Wright of Melodic Farms. In March of 2006 Lizzy became an assistant to Olympic veteran Colin McIntosh and his wife, Toni. There she helped build their 40-horse program teaching all levels of horse and rider.