Earthquake Arabians

Earthquake Arabians, 20350 Marsh Creek Rd, Brentwood, CA 94513

mapEarthquake Arabians, 20350 Marsh Creek Rd, Brentwood, CA 94513

About

Earthquake Arabians offers beginner, intermediate, and advanced equestrian riding lessons, including hunter, saddle seat, western, working western, and equitation on Arabian horses. The program also offers Holiday Horse Camp, Summer Camp, an Intro to Ridding Package, birthday parties, and the chance to ride and compete on Arabian horses. Earthquake Arabians provides a full competitive show barn and a full lesson program for riders from first rides to championships.

• Ages: 9–18 years old
• Schedule: Open Tuesday through Sunday, 9am–5pm
• Price: Holiday Horse camp $300; Summer Camp $600; Intro to Ridding Package $600; Birthday Party Reservation Deposit $100; IEA team membership $70; Theraplate Yearly Subscription $300; Flip-Flops $24; Kid's Leggings $31; Short sleeve t-shirt $25; Visor $25.50; Embroidered patches $14.50; Unisex Hoodie $31; Trucker Cap $20.50; Minimalist Backpack $40; Duffle bag $79.50; Unisex Champion tie-dye hoodie $64

Since opening in 2009, Earthquake Arabians has focused on introducing Arabian horses to the community in an accessible and affordable way. Owner and Head Trainer Tamara Grinton has been in the business of horses for over 20 years. Earthquake Arabians states that it is known as the best equestrian center in the San Francisco Bay Area and provides lessons for all skill levels and backgrounds, including a wide range of courses and a full lesson program for beginners to advanced riders.

Earthquake Arabians LLC is adding an IEA team to the program, called All Access, which is set up so riders of all backgrounds have equal opportunity to compete. Riders on the IEA team must be in regular lessons at Earthquake Arabians or at another facility and must participate in one group IEA lesson a month. The IEA program does not require riders to own or lease a horse to compete, offers many scholarship opportunities, and provides an extensive equestrian riding resume when moving on to college.

Earthquake Arabians describes itself as providing a safe place for people of all backgrounds to come and learn about horses and invites families to see the facility and meet its diverse horses. The program states that it is committed to lessons that fit every skill level and background and that its teaching approach is supportive and innovative.

Last updated March 13, 2026.

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