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Equestrian Properties for Sale in Rocky View County

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Equestrian properties and horse acreages for sale in Rocky View County

Explore current equestrian properties for sale in Rocky View County and compare horse properties based on acreage, land configuration, barns, paddocks, arenas, fencing, water, access and the residence itself. Listings can range from smaller private horse acreages to larger properties with established equestrian infrastructure.

Buyers should evaluate how well each property supports the number of horses, riding discipline and level of use they have in mind. An acreage advertised as horse-ready may still require careful review of land-use designation, pasture, fencing, shelters, water systems, manure-management areas, road access and permits for existing improvements.

  • Barns & Horse Facilities Review stall sizes, ventilation, water, electrical service, feed and tack storage, wash areas, shelters and the overall condition of equestrian buildings.
  • Arenas & Riding Areas Where an indoor or outdoor riding arena is present, examine dimensions, footing, drainage, lighting, structure, access and available permit information.
  • Pasture, Paddocks & Fencing Consider pasture condition, paddock layout, fencing type, gates, shelter, drainage and water availability in relation to the intended number and use of horses.

What to Review in a Rocky View County Horse Property

A horse property with an indoor arena or extensive equestrian facilities should be assessed as a complete operating property rather than simply as a residence with acreage. Buyers may need to review the house, barn, arena, paddocks, fencing, water infrastructure, access and other improvements separately.

Property size does not automatically determine how many horses can be kept or whether boarding, training, breeding or other commercial equestrian activities are permitted. Buyers should verify the current land-use designation, development approvals, title registrations and Rocky View County requirements for their intended use.

Water requirements can also differ significantly depending on the number of horses and the facilities present. Buyers should confirm the actual water source, available records and servicing arrangements for the residence, barns, livestock areas and other improvements.

Private Horse Acreages

Smaller equestrian properties may include a residence, barn or shelters, fenced paddocks and pasture intended primarily for the owner’s horses.

Properties With Indoor Arenas

Indoor riding facilities can provide year-round training space. Buyers should review building condition, footing, dimensions, lighting, ventilation and available permits.

Equestrian Estate Properties

Larger acreages may combine substantial residences with barns, arenas, multiple paddocks, extensive garages and other rural improvements.

Boarding or Training Facilities

Properties designed for multiple horses or clients require additional review of permitted use, parking, access, servicing, manure management and applicable approvals.

Horse capacity, land use, riding arenas, barns, fencing, water systems, permits and commercial equestrian uses are property-specific. Buyers should verify current Rocky View County requirements, title information and the condition and approved use of existing improvements before making purchasing decisions.

Questions about equestrian properties for sale in Rocky View County?

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Equestrian Properties for Sale in Rocky View County

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252036 Rge Rd 54A
Rural Rocky View County Rural Rocky View County T4C 2W1

$2,370,000
Land

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Status:
Active
Prop. Type:
Land
MLS® Num:
A2334832
Welcome to an extraordinary opportunity to own 74.6 acres of pristine Alberta land in one of the most coveted locations between Calgary and Canmore. Offering easy access just off Highway 1, this remarkable property combines the convenience of city amenities with the serenity of a private rural retreat. The landscape is as diverse as it is beautiful, featuring a tranquil pond, and a stream meandering through the property, expansive native grasslands, and an aspen grove. Throughout the spring and summer months, vibrant wildflowers blanket the grasslands, creating a stunning natural backdrop. A gentle knoll provides an elevated vantage point where the panoramic mountain views truly come to life, offering an unforgettable setting for your dream home or future vision. The property includes three double-wide ATCO trailers currently utilized as farm buildings, providing valuable storage and utility space, and a well producing at 3 GPM. Adding even more charm is the custom-built chicken coop—an eye-catching structure with such thoughtful craftsmanship and exterior finishing that it looks like a cozy cottage in its own right. Whether you're envisioning a country estate, an equestrian property, agricultural pursuits, or exploring the many discretionary uses available, this exceptional parcel offers incredible flexibility and endless potential. Here, you'll enjoy the best of both worlds: close enough to Calgary for everyday convenience, and just 30 minutes from Canmore and the endless recreation of the Rocky Mountains, yet with the peaceful feeling of being away from it all. Properties of this size, quality, and location are increasingly rare. Seize this opportunity to create a legacy that can be enjoyed for generations to come. This remarkable property is ready to help make your dreams a reality.
Property Type:
Land
Property Sub Type:
Residential Land
Condo Type:
Not a Condo
Transaction Type:
For Sale
Lot Area:
76.4 acre(s)
Lot Frontage:
1269'9"
Bathrooms:
- (Full:-, Half:-)
Plan:
0311629
Ensuite:
No
Water Supply:
Well
Garage:
No
3 double wide ATCO trailers, fencing, and electric fencing, chicken coop, Farm equipment - there is an itemized list in the docs.
Underground Utility Right of Way
Title to Land:
Fee Simple
Num. of Parcels:
0
Outbuildings:
Modular
Fencing:
Fenced
Nearest Town:
Cochrane
Region:
Rocky View County
Zoning:
A-SML
Listed Date:
Aug 06, 2026
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    Location
Listed by RE/MAX Alpine Realty
Data was last updated August 18, 2026 at 10:05 PM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
97
Avg list price:
$1,490,000
Min list price:
$240,450
Max list price:
$17,600,000
Avg days on market:
155
Min days on market:
2
Max days on market:
2,354
These statistics are generated based on the current listing's property type and located in Rural Rocky View County. Average values are derived using median calculations. This data is not produced by the MLS® system.
DIANE RICHARDSON

Buying or Selling an Equestrian Property in Rocky View County

Equestrian properties for sale in Rocky View County can range from private horse acreages with a few paddocks to larger properties with barns, indoor or outdoor riding arenas, training areas and extensive equestrian infrastructure. Buyers should evaluate the residence, land and horse facilities together before deciding whether a property suits their intended use.

Horse properties require a different level of due diligence from a conventional residential acreage. The number of acres alone does not determine whether a property will work for horses. Pasture quality, paddock configuration, fencing, water, drainage, shelters, barns, arenas, access, manure management, land use and available permits can all affect functionality.

Buyers searching for a horse property with an indoor arena should also examine the arena as a separate structure, including its dimensions, footing, ventilation, lighting, electrical service, drainage, structural condition and available approval history.

  • Horse Facilities Compare barns, stalls, shelters, tack rooms, feed storage, arenas and other equestrian improvements for condition and suitability.
  • Land & Water Evaluate pasture, paddocks, fencing, drainage and the available water arrangements for both the residence and horses.
  • Permitted Use Verify land-use designation, permits and approvals before relying on boarding, training, breeding or other commercial equestrian activities.

Start With the Intended Equestrian Use

The first step in comparing Rocky View County horse properties is defining how the acreage will actually be used. Requirements for two recreational horses can differ substantially from those of a competitive rider, breeder, trainer or boarding operation.

  • Approximate number of horses to be kept on the property.
  • Private recreational use versus training or commercial activity.
  • Need for an indoor or outdoor riding arena.
  • Pasture and turnout requirements.
  • Number and type of stalls or shelters.
  • Trailer access, parking and turning areas.
  • Feed, hay, tack and equipment storage.
  • Need for staff, clients or regular deliveries.

A property marketed as an equestrian acreage should not automatically be assumed to support every horse-related activity. Buyers should confirm current land-use requirements and property-specific approvals for their intended use.

Review Barns, Stalls and Horse Buildings

Existing horse buildings can represent a substantial part of the value and functionality of an equestrian property. Their layout and condition should be reviewed independently from the residence.

  • Stall dimensions and configuration.
  • Barn ventilation and natural light.
  • Water supply and hydrant locations.
  • Electrical service and lighting.
  • Feed and hay storage.
  • Tack and equipment rooms.
  • Wash or grooming areas where present.
  • Flooring and drainage.
  • Fire-safety considerations and access.
  • Available permits for barns and additions.

Buyers should also determine which fixtures and equipment are included in the sale. Portable panels, feeders, stall equipment, storage systems and other items visible during a showing may not necessarily be included unless addressed in the purchase contract.

Indoor and Outdoor Riding Arenas

GSC data for this page shows meaningful search interest in horse properties with indoor arenas and riding-arena properties. An arena can be an important feature, but buyers should evaluate much more than whether one is present.

  • Approximate arena dimensions.
  • Footing material and depth.
  • Condition of the base and drainage.
  • Dust control and watering systems.
  • Lighting and electrical service.
  • Ventilation in an indoor arena.
  • Roof, walls and structural components.
  • Door dimensions and equipment access.
  • Viewing, storage or warm-up areas where present.
  • Available development and building permits.

Arena dimensions or construction should be confirmed from available records or measurements rather than assumed from listing descriptions or photographs.

Pasture, Paddocks and Turnout Areas

The usable character of the land can be more important than the total acreage. Topography, soil conditions, drainage, vegetation, shelter and paddock design all influence how a horse property functions.

Consider how animals move between barns, paddocks, pastures and riding areas. Narrow gates, wet areas, steep terrain or poorly positioned fencing can affect daily management even when the overall parcel is large.

  • Pasture condition and usable grazing area.
  • Paddock size and layout.
  • Seasonal drainage and low areas.
  • Natural and constructed shelter.
  • Access between turnout areas and buildings.
  • Water availability in each horse area.
  • Areas available for pasture rotation where applicable.

Fencing and Gates

Fencing is a significant component of an established equestrian acreage. Buyers should inspect the type, height, condition and placement of fencing together with gate widths and access points.

Existing fencing may have been installed at different times or for different livestock uses. Buyers should determine whether it is appropriate for their horses and whether repairs, replacement or additional subdivision of paddocks will be required.

Water Supply for Horses and the Residence

Water requirements can be substantial on an equestrian property. Buyers should identify the actual water source serving the acreage and understand how water is distributed to the residence, barns, paddocks and other livestock areas.

  • Domestic water source.
  • Available well records where a private well is present.
  • Water-quality and flow testing where appropriate.
  • Water treatment or conditioning equipment.
  • Barn and paddock hydrants.
  • Automatic watering systems where present.
  • Winter operation and freeze protection.
  • Water requirements for arena dust control where applicable.
Water availability and well performance are property-specific. Buyers should verify current information and determine whether the existing water system is suitable for the residence, horses and intended level of use.

Wastewater and Rural Servicing

In addition to horse facilities, buyers should review the property's residential servicing. Where a private wastewater system is present, identify the system type, location, age, available permits and maintenance information.

Electricity, natural gas or propane, internet availability and other utilities should also be confirmed for the individual property, particularly where barns, arenas or workshops have significant servicing requirements.

Manure Storage and Property Management

Horse ownership creates ongoing manure, bedding and feed-storage requirements. The location and management of these areas should be considered in relation to barns, residences, drainage, neighbours and vehicle access.

Buyers planning a larger horse operation should investigate the practical and regulatory requirements that may apply to manure handling, storage, removal and other aspects of livestock management.

Land Use, Permits and Commercial Equestrian Activities

A property containing barns, stalls or an arena should not automatically be assumed to permit boarding, training, lessons, breeding, competitions or other commercial activities.

Buyers considering a business or higher-intensity horse use should verify the current Rocky View County land-use designation, applicable development approvals, building permits, title registrations and any other property-specific restrictions.

Existing equestrian infrastructure does not by itself establish that a boarding, training, breeding or commercial operation is currently approved. Verify the permitted use and available municipal records for the specific property.

Property Boundaries, Easements and Title

Rural properties may contain fences, access roads, utility corridors and buildings spread over a substantial area. Buyers should understand the legal parcel boundaries and review how existing improvements relate to them.

  • Current title and registered interests.
  • Utility rights-of-way and easements.
  • Restrictive covenants where applicable.
  • Access agreements or shared approaches.
  • Available Real Property Report or survey information.
  • Location of barns, arenas and other buildings relative to boundaries.

Fences should not automatically be assumed to follow the legal property boundary.

Trailer Access, Parking and Road Conditions

Horse trailers and larger vehicles require more space than ordinary residential traffic. Buyers should review access from the public road through to barns, arenas and loading areas.

  • Driveway width and surface condition.
  • Gate width and clearance.
  • Trailer turning radius.
  • Loading and unloading areas.
  • Parking for trailers, clients or service vehicles.
  • Winter snow-removal requirements.
  • Access for feed, hay and equipment deliveries.

Inspect the Residence and Equestrian Improvements Separately

A standard residential inspection may address the house but may not fully evaluate barns, arenas, fencing, agricultural structures, wells, wastewater systems or specialized electrical and mechanical components.

Depending on the property, buyers may consider additional inspections or specialist reviews for:

  • Main residence and foundation.
  • Barns and accessory buildings.
  • Indoor riding arena structure.
  • Electrical systems in equestrian buildings.
  • Private water systems.
  • Wastewater systems.
  • Drainage and grading.
  • Fencing and major gates.
  • Other specialized property improvements.

Calculate the Complete Cost of Horse Property Ownership

Two equestrian properties with similar purchase prices can have very different ongoing costs. Buyers should consider the complete acreage and horse infrastructure rather than focusing only on the residence.

  • Property taxes and insurance.
  • Heating and electricity for the residence, barn and arena.
  • Water and wastewater maintenance.
  • Fence repair and replacement.
  • Pasture and paddock maintenance.
  • Arena footing and maintenance.
  • Barn and shelter repairs.
  • Snow removal and driveway maintenance.
  • Manure handling and removal.
  • Immediate repairs or deferred maintenance.

Location and Everyday Horse Management

Location should be considered in relation to both household needs and horse management. Buyers may wish to evaluate travel routes, regular commuting, feed and veterinary services, farrier access, trailer routes and proximity to the facilities they expect to use.

Travel times and road conditions can vary significantly throughout Rocky View County and should be checked for the particular property and regular destinations.

Guidance for Equestrian Buyers

Define your horse requirements before comparing properties. Consider acreage, number of horses, barn capacity, arena needs, paddock layout, fencing, water, trailer access and whether the intended use is private or commercial. Each shortlisted property should then be reviewed for land use, permits, title, servicing and condition.

Guidance for Equestrian Sellers

Assemble available information about barns, arenas, stalls, fencing, water systems, paddocks, permits, surveys, renovations and servicing. Accurate descriptions of equestrian infrastructure can help prospective buyers determine whether a property fits their specific horse requirements.

Preparing a Rocky View County Horse Property for Sale

Sellers should present both the residence and equestrian infrastructure clearly. Barns, arenas, paddocks, fencing, water systems, storage areas and access should be accurately described rather than relying on broad terms such as “horse-ready.”

Where available, gather permit records, surveys, well information, wastewater documentation, maintenance records and details about major improvements. Buyers evaluating equestrian properties frequently need more property-specific information than buyers of conventional residential homes.

More Information About Alberta Acreages & Rural Living

For additional information about acreage ownership, rural property considerations and country living throughout Alberta, visit AlbertaTownandCountry.com.

Rural buyers can use these resources alongside property-specific investigations into wells, septic systems, land use, access, outbuildings, fencing, acreage maintenance and other aspects of owning property outside an urban setting.

Explore Related Rocky View County Properties

Horse capacity, acreage size, boundaries, water supply, land use, fencing, barns, riding arenas, permits, commercial uses and MLS® information are property-specific. Buyers should verify current records and obtain appropriate professional inspections or advice before making purchasing decisions.

Questions about equestrian properties for sale in Rocky View County?

Contact Diane Richardson by phone or text at 403.397.3706, email diane@mypadcalgary.com or use the online contact form.

Contact Diane Richardson About Rocky View County Equestrian Properties

Ask about equestrian properties for sale in Rocky View County, request details on a specific horse acreage, arrange a viewing or provide the equestrian features you need in your property search.

When inquiring about a particular property, include the MLS® number, address or listing link where available. Buyers can also provide their preferred area, price range, acreage size, number of horses and requirements for barns, paddocks, fencing, shelters, riding arenas, trailer access or other equestrian facilities.

Contact Form

Use the online contact form to send a property question, viewing request or details about the horse property you are seeking.

Phone or Text

Call or text Diane Richardson at 403.397.3706 to discuss a current Rocky View County horse property or equestrian acreage.

Email

Email diane@mypadcalgary.com with an MLS® number, address or your equestrian-property search criteria.

Information to Include With Your Horse Property Inquiry

Equestrian properties can differ substantially in how they are configured and used. Providing detailed requirements can help narrow the search to properties that deserve closer review.

  • Preferred location within Rocky View County.
  • Target price range and approximate acreage.
  • Number of horses you plan to keep.
  • Private recreational use or intended boarding, training or breeding activity.
  • Number of stalls and preferred barn configuration.
  • Indoor or outdoor riding-arena requirements.
  • Pasture, paddock, shelter and fencing needs.
  • Horse-trailer access, parking and turning space.
  • Feed, hay, tack and equipment-storage requirements.
  • Water-source and servicing considerations.

Buyers should verify land-use designation, permitted horse-related activities, water supply, title registrations, property boundaries, barns, arenas, fencing, permits and other property-specific information before relying on a particular use or feature.

Sellers can provide available information about barns, arenas, stalls, paddocks, fencing, water systems, permits, surveys, servicing and major improvements so prospective buyers can better understand the property’s existing equestrian infrastructure.

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