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Climate-Controlled Arena
The 100’x200′ indoor arena is fully climate-controlled — heated in the winter and cooled by Big Ass Fans (yes, that’s the real brand) in the summer. The building is so well-insulated that even on 90–100° days, the arena stays comfortable for horses and riders alike. No matter when you show, you’re working in a controlled environment.

Cattle-Ready Setup
Reflections is built for cattle work. The outdoor arena serves as the cattle holding area, connected to the main arena for efficient cattle flow during cutting, cow work, and boxing classes. The setup allows for smooth transitions between runs so the show keeps moving.

Site wide Quality RV Hookups
The facility offers 72 RV sites with electric and water hookups, paved walkways, and room for living quarters trailers. Heated public restrooms with showers are on site, so you can stay comfortable the whole weekend without leaving the grounds. It’s set up for competitors who want to stay close to the action.

Premium Amenities
Beyond the arenas and stalls, the facility has everything you need — wash racks, a snack shop, a show office, restrooms with showers, and a modern sound system with wireless capabilities. The holding area features a 240-inch screen so riders can watch the arena action while they wait for their run. There’s a viewing deck above the arena for videoing runs, plus space for awards banquets or potlucks. It’s a complete setup designed to make show weekends easier for competitors and their families.

200+ Covered Matted Stalls
With over 200 covered 10’x10′ stalls spread across four barns, there’s plenty of room for everyone. Stalls are protected from the elements, conveniently located near the arenas, and designed for easy access. Whether you’re bringing one horse or a full trailer, you’ll have space to settle in for the weekend.

Professional Footing
The main arena features professional-grade footing built to Kiser Arena Specialists specifications — the same standard you’ll find at top-level events across the country. Whether you’re stopping hard in the reining pen, working cattle, or loping through a trail pattern, the ground is consistent, well-maintained, and easy on your horse’s legs.
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