Valhalla Equine

Valhalla Equine Valhalla Equine is nestled in the scenic Evans Valley
Providing hay, horse board, and horse training!

Spring has sprung! Single or group turn out available at Valhalla Equine!- Will have access to all our riding facilities...
04/04/2026

Spring has sprung! Single or group turn out available at Valhalla Equine!
- Will have access to all our riding facilities, wash rack amenities, and tack storage
PM for more details!

Boarding available at Valhalla Equine! ✨Opportunity to trade work for board ✨Full care, partial care, and pasture turn o...
03/28/2026

Boarding available at Valhalla Equine!
✨Opportunity to trade work for board ✨
Full care, partial care, and pasture turn out!

Please call or text (541) 600 - 9957

Your horse will be well cared for by our team!

https://www.valhallaequine.com

RV Pad with full hook up and RV rental available on scenic horse property. Located in Rogue River, Oregon! Space for Ful...
01/09/2026

RV Pad with full hook up and RV rental available on scenic horse property. Located in Rogue River, Oregon!
Space for Full and Partial Care with Pasture turn out for horses.
PM us for more details!!

** New footing in indoor arena and round pen ** Don't miss out on opportunity to ride your horse all winter! Reach out t...
12/07/2025

** New footing in indoor arena and round pen **
Don't miss out on opportunity to ride your horse all winter!
Reach out to us for any boarding enquiries.
Or please text (541) 600 0730 for any enquiries with your name, horse name, and interest.

10/08/2025

Check out this US Letter designed by Stacy Sutton.

Valhalla Farms has amenities to keep your horse happy through all the seasons! Located in scenic Rogue River, Oregon. Re...
08/17/2025

Valhalla Farms has amenities to keep your horse happy through all the seasons! Located in scenic Rogue River, Oregon.
Reach out to us for enquires for boarding, training, and haul ins.

06/20/2025

As the temperatures rise and the sun stays out longer, make sure your equine friends are adequately protected from harmful UV rays. ☀️

Hot summer weather puts horses at risk not only for dehydration and heat stress but also the skin damage and discomfort that accompany a sunburn— just like humans.

A lot of equestrians love some chrome on a horse, but it's important to remember that those beautiful white markings and the non-pigmented pink skin underneath are more likely to suffer from sunburn, especially in areas where the skin is more sensitive — like around the eyes and the nostrils.

In addition to the pain and discomfort, horses that are prone to recurrent sunburn may also face other long-term consequences, like the increased likelihood of developing squamous cell carcinoma (a common cancer).

If your horse is susceptible to sunburn, contact your veterinarian for more information about sun damage and recommendations to keep your equine protected this summer.

Horses enjoying the sunshine when possible!☀️ Limited pasture spots are available for boarding! 🌾 Stalls and stalls with...
05/14/2025

Horses enjoying the sunshine when possible!☀️
Limited pasture spots are available for boarding! 🌾
Stalls and stalls with runs are also available ☺️

Enjoy our all weather outdoor arena and indoor arena!! And all our other amenities.

PM for more details 🙂

Summer Special!! - Large Grass Pasture for Rent $200! - Access to all Valhalla Equine amenities!! Located Rogue River, O...
04/20/2025

Summer Special!!
- Large Grass Pasture for Rent $200!
- Access to all Valhalla Equine amenities!!

Located Rogue River, Or

04/20/2025

Happy Easter from the AAEP! 🐰

While many of us are enjoying family time, we'd like to recognize and thank the equine veterinarians, technicians and support staff who will be spending their day assisting equines in need of medical care. Thank you for your tireless dedication to horse health and well-being!

04/17/2025

Recent wildfires in various regions of the U.S. have not only caused devasting losses for those directly affected by the flames but also has caused poor air quality concerns for humans and animals.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ranks air pollution and air quality on a scale of 0 to 500. Though the ranking system is geared toward people, the classifications also apply to horses. Particulate levels begin to pose dangers to horse health when they exceed 150, especially to horses with pre-existing health concerns. At this level owners should limit riding and exercise until the smoke clears and air quality improves. An AQI value above 300 is considered hazardous.

The negative effects of smoke inhalation are not always immediately apparent and will be variable from horse to horse and the degree and type of smoke exposure. We encourage horse owners in affected areas to be diligent in monitoring the local air quality and to take extra caution with horses at higher risk of respiratory distress. Be sure to contact your veterinarian to evaluate horses showing any signs of respiratory inflammation (like coughing, respiratory distress, nasal discharge, fever).

To read more about how air quality can affect your horse’s respiratory health, please read this article courtesy of AAEP Educational Partner The Horse: https://thehorse.com/1110445/how-air-quality-impacts-horse-health/?fbclid=IwY2xjawJriohleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHnywyLhHNAkGenfxrXnrtNBefCXytYl2LuixpjrmneO_uE3IvfHBr5Y5bJyS_aem_mI2HfZllMfpf9yiqS7EXJA

Address

6090 E Evans Creek Road
Rogue River, OR
97537

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 7:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 7:30pm
Thursday 8am - 7:30pm
Friday 8am - 7:30pm
Saturday 8am - 9pm
Sunday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+15412990039

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