Airbnb Moves to the Equestrian World

Competing or traveling with horses can be a difficult task. Equestrians have banded together to create Staller.com, a site that is similar to Airbnb but for horses!

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Photo Credit: Staller.com

Find and Rent Stalls

Staller offers a website where equestrians can search for stalls or even entire facilities to rent near large equestrian centers or well-known show grounds. Traveling with horses can pose challenges like finding overnight facilities to stay at or for lengthier accommodations during major competitions.

Barn/Stall Locations Are Expanding

Staller has been created more for the competitors in mind, BUT there is a large, growing list of barns and stalls becoming available for rent on the site for all Equestrians. You can register as a host or search for stalls. Stalls are only available in certain states/cities right now including Texas, Florida, Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Montana, New Jersey, New York, and South Carolina to name a few that are listed.

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Photo Credit: Staller.com

Stalls vary depending on the location. They can range from about 15 dollars per day to over 40 dollars per stall per day. Once you find a barn or stall you are interested in, you can chat with the owner through the online messaging system, as well as book and then pay for your stall.

Book Your Horse’s Stay

Staller has an FAQ page for further information. There is already a good list of barns and stalls available, and it will only expand as barn owners and travelers discover Staller.com.  Staller is an exciting advancement in the Equestrian world, one that rivals the popular Airbnb site.

Developments in the Equestrian world such as Staller are sure to provide equestrians with peace of mind as they travel to their destinations.

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