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Riding Arena 80x120 - Continuous Fence
The 80×120 Riding Arena – Continuous Fence Kit includes: 19 - Continuous Fence Panels 1 - 10’ Swing Gate 1 - 10’ Swing Gate (No Chain or Keeper) 39 - 2 3⁄8" x 8’ 14 GA Posts 39 - 2 3⁄8" Plasti... Read more
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$3,945.00

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Pickup available at Godley Location Usually ready in 5+ days.
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Riding Arena 120x200 - Continuous Fence
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Riding Arena 120x200 - Continuous Fence
The 120×200 Riding Arena – Continuous Fence Kit includes: 31 - Continuous Fence Panels 1 - 10’ Swing Gate 1 - 10’ Swing Gate (No Chain or Keeper) 63 - 2 3⁄8" x 8’ 14 GA Posts 63 - 2 3⁄8" Plast... Read more
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$6,256.00

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Pickup available at Godley Location Usually ready in 5+ days.
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Riding Arena 140x240 - Continuous Fence
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Riding Arena 140x240 - Continuous Fence
The 140×240 Riding Arena – Continuous Fence Kit includes: 37 - Continuous Fence Panels 1 - 10’ Swing Gate 1 - 10’ Swing Gate (No Chain or Keeper) 75 - 2 3⁄8" x 8’ 14 GA Posts 75 - 2 3⁄8" Plast... Read more
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$7,411.00

Estimated delivery in 1–2 weeks Delivery time may vary based on availability and location.
Pickup available at Godley Location Usually ready in 5+ days.
Riding Arena - Continuous Fence

Built for everyday riding.
These riding arena kits use continuous fence panels, giving you room to work out the jitters before a trail ride, a place to ride when trails aren’t handy, and space for lessons with multiple horses.

Whether you're riding at home, working on patterns, or just wanting a dedicated space to ride, these setups are simple to install and easy to live with day to day.

Trying to figure out what size makes sense?
80x120: Works well for smaller properties, younger riders, or just having a place to ride at home
120x200: Gives you enough room to work patterns and ride with a little more freedom
140x240: Similar to a competition-size arena, great choice if you're teaching group lessons or need room for your horse to stretch their legs.

And for rail count—
4-rail: Keeps things a little more open and works well for larger areas
5-rail: What most people go with for a good balance
6-rail: Adds more coverage if you want things a little more closed in

Simple setups that work.Riding arena fencing that holds up and doesn’t turn into a repair project every weekend. Not sure what you need? Give us a call and we'll talk through your layout and plans to help you narrow down your options.