Cost of Horse Riding in Australia

Cost of Horse Riding

The cost of horse riding in Australia can vary depending on several factors such as type of riding, duration of lessons, level of experience and whether you buy, lease or use a school horse for your lessons. Here are some general guidelines for horse riding costs in Australia:

Riding Lessons

If you want to get serious and learn how to ride, the cost of riding lessons in Australia vary depending on the location (which state you live) and the level of instruction. On average, you can expect to pay between $50 to $100 for a one-hour lesson.

It can be cheaper if you start out in a group lesson to first learn the basic skills and then go to one-on-one coaching to refine the skills learnt. One-on-one coaching is also excellent to learn more advanced techniques in controlling a horse such as leg yields.

Trail Rides

For those just wanting  a casual horse fix, trail riding is an excellent option.  Guided trail rides are offered all over Australia at a variety of locations from beach to bush to rainforest. The cost of a trail ride can also vary depending on the location and duration, but on average, you can expect to pay between $50 to $150 for a one-hour ride.

Horse Ownership

The cost of buying and owning a horse are two very separate things. When buying a horse, price is influenced by the ability of the horse, how good the horse is on the ground (who doesn’t want a unicorn!), the age, the breed and what discipline e.g. jumping, dressage.

Depending on you budget and priority when it comes to the horse e.g. safety, speed, jump ability etc, you can pay anywhere from $1,000 to $30,000+.

After the buy price, there are the ongoing costs which can range from $3,000 to $15,000 per year or more. The ongoing costs may include:

  • agistment – if you don’t own a property, can be $80 to $200 per week

  • feed

  • lessons

  • vet fees

  • farrier (usually every 4 to 6 weeks)

  • rugs (summer and winter)

  • grooming items (shampoo, brushes etc) supplements and equipment (covered below)

Leasing a Horse

Leasing a horse is also an option and will save on the initial outlay of buying a horse. If deciding to lease a horse, it’s super important that both parties are crystal clear on the expectations and responsibilities.

If you’re one for clear guidelines, get a contract written up or at least outline the expectations and responsibilities in an email. These expectations relate to whose responsibility it is for the ongoing costs listed above.

Equipment 

Here’s a list of equipment that needs to be added to the cost of horse riding. The cost of these items can vary, but on average, you can expect to spend between $500 to $10,000 in total for the following gear:

It’s important to keep in mind that these are general estimates so the cost of horse riding can vary depending on your individual circumstances. We found some great online stores with great brands so do your research and found the brands you love!

Like anything, it’s a good idea to do your own research with local riding schools, stables, or equestrian centres to get a better idea of the cost of horse riding in your area.

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