Building Our Dream Arena: A Partnership with IDA Development
The Final Product - Moon over the Arena
Leveling the ground
Draging the footing
Finished Arena
When we first set out to build our dream arena for Unbridled Paths, we knew we wanted to work with a local arena developer that was reputable and committed to using the highest equestrian arena technologies available. That's why we chose to partner with IDA Development in Wellington, Florida.
Our partnership with IDA Development began with a consultation to assess the land and determine the best course of action for building the arena. One of the first things they recommended was to fill the land to ensure that the arena wouldn't flood during the rainy season. This was an important step to ensure the safety of our horses and participants.
From there, the construction of the arena was underway. The process was complex and involved many different steps, but we were confident in IDA Development's expertise and guidance. They helped us choose the best materials for the footing, which is a crucial aspect of any arena. The footing is what provides traction and cushioning for the horses, helping to prevent injuries and ensure optimal performance.
Throughout the construction process, we also worked with our volunteers to build the fence around the arena. It was a great opportunity for our community to come together and contribute to our mission of providing equine-assisted therapy services.
Now that our arena is complete, we're thrilled with the results. The quality of the footing is exceptional, and our horses and participants are thriving. We're grateful for our partnership with IDA Development and the role they played in making our dream arena a reality.
Building an arena is a significant investment, but it's also an investment in the safety and well-being of our horses and the success of our therapeutic programs. We're proud to have partnered with IDA Development and grateful to have the opportunity to support our local community while building a facility that will benefit our participants for years to come.
Covering the rock in an envelope
Draging the Arena again