Hidden Hills Farm & Saddle Club

Hidden Hills Farm & Saddle Club Dedicated to encouraging the love of horses, farming, and outdoor life
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We offer boarding services, riding lessons, and events on our 600 acre farm just 20 minutes north of downtown Chattanooga. We are dedicated to growing a community of riders that value safety; responsibility; solid riding skills; natural, leadership-based human-horse interaction; and the beauty, freedom, and fun of both horses and the outdoors. We also enjoy natural living and sustainable farming a

s a way of life, and produce our own weed-free fescue/mixed grass hay; sell summer produce from our vegetable gardens; and sell fresh eggs from our free range hens.

One of the fun things about this farm is the wild growing spearmint.  Not sure if it was an herb planted by some bygone ...
06/11/2026

One of the fun things about this farm is the wild growing spearmint. Not sure if it was an herb planted by some bygone homesteader or a native plant that grew here, but it sure smells great when I run it over on the mower or pick it for some spearmint tea!

If you don’t pick it all, you’re welcome to pick some tomorrow while you’re at Play Day! The kids might enjoy chewing on a leaf! (If you’re not sure which plant it is, ask before putting it in your mouth!)

06/08/2026

Drama in real life, squirrel version. As far as I could tell, things ended well for the squirrel.

Week one of horse camp 2026 is done!  We had a lovely group of kids and instructors this week!  Many of the camps are fi...
06/04/2026

Week one of horse camp 2026 is done! We had a lovely group of kids and instructors this week!

Many of the camps are filled up, but we still have room next week for a couple Horsemanship 1 and Horsemanship 2 riders! You can book at our website, www.hiddenhillsfarm.com.

It happened!  Daisy had her piggies! And yes, we are having Play Day today, so come see them!
05/28/2026

It happened! Daisy had her piggies! And yes, we are having Play Day today, so come see them!

The weather has made planning difficult, but we think we are going to go ahead and host our regularly scheduled (but not...
05/27/2026

The weather has made planning difficult, but we think we are going to go ahead and host our regularly scheduled (but not posted as an event) Play Day tomorrow! Plan for muddy conditions—and maybe some new little piggies (Daisy is about to pop)! If the weather changes and we decide to cancel, we’ll post here on FB.

And thanks to our new instructor Faith for these fabulous pix of favorite pony Lily!

The three little piggies say you should come to their house today for Play Day from 10:30-12:30! There’s no room for the...
05/08/2026

The three little piggies say you should come to their house today for Play Day from 10:30-12:30! There’s no room for the big bad wolf here!

We are looking for a part time milkhand, in particular for Saturdays and Sundays!The job involves milking the cows with ...
05/06/2026

We are looking for a part time milkhand, in particular for Saturdays and Sundays!

The job involves milking the cows with a machine, cleaning the milking parlor, processing the milk, and cleaning the equipment. We usually milk around 10am each day, and the whole process takes about 4 hours/day right now. The start time can be somewhat flexible, and a few other farm chores/animal care can be added if desired and as needed.

Candidates must be reliable, trustworthy, comfortable handling large animals in a firm but kind way, able to carry heavy pails of milk, work outdoors in various weather conditions, and pay careful attention to cleanliness.

Please text Tara at 423-488-3993 if you are interested!

Renn and Jenna, two of our Junior Instructors, made it to IEA (Interscholastic Equestrian Association) dressage finals l...
05/04/2026

Renn and Jenna, two of our Junior Instructors, made it to IEA (Interscholastic Equestrian Association) dressage finals last weekend at St. Louis with their team, Dream Big Equestrian. These two have been riding together since they were pipsqueaks, making the ponies mind. It was so fun so watch them succeed, helping their team win 6th place overall out of 12 teams!

This picture is probably of most interest to those who are members of our raw milk herd share program. We make butter ab...
04/27/2026

This picture is probably of most interest to those who are members of our raw milk herd share program. We make butter about every two weeks. After the butter making process, whatever is left over we place in a dish in the refrigerator for our own home personal use. You will notice in this photo what two weeks of cows grazing on the new spring grasses does to the color of the butter versus cows that are strictly on our winter Hay diet. The white side of the dish is butter, made from cow strictly on the winter hay diet. The yellow side of the dish is butter, made from cream after only two weeks of being on the new summer pastures. No coloring agents, only cream and salt. Quite a striking difference.

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1106 Pine Hill Road
McDonald, TN
37353

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