Address
West 5332 State Line Road, Walworth, WI 53184
Wild Rose Farm is a premier, private classical dressage training and horse boarding facility located on 24 acres in Walworth, Wisconsin, near Lake Geneva. Founded with a vision for excellence and now owned by Jean Dempsey, the farm is a LEED-certified "Green" facility that utilizes sustainable energy technologies including wind, solar, and geothermal systems. The state-of-the-art infrastructure features a climate-controlled barn with 23 stalls equipped with mattress flooring and automatic waterers, a 38,766-square-foot structure, and an 86' x 212' climate-controlled indoor arena with dust-free Premier Equestrian footing. Outdoor amenities include a fenced arena with GGT footing, 13 pastures ranging from 0.5 to 5 acres, and a scenic bridle path surrounding the entire property.
The facility's training program, led by FEI dressage trainer and USDF Gold medalist Katrina "Katie" Hiller, focuses on classical principles to develop harmony, suppleness, and lightness in horses ranging from young prospects to Grand Prix competitors. Wild Rose Farm offers individualized lesson programs for intermediate and advanced riders, covering foundation skills in dressage, jumping, and cross-country, as well as sports medicine and biomechanics. Complementing its training services, the farm integrates advanced equine care such as PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy and professional nutritional consulting. Committed to compassionate horsemanship and a safe educational environment, Wild Rose Farm serves as a prominent destination for dedicated dressage enthusiasts in the region.
Wild Rose Farm is a premier, private classical dressage training and horse boarding facility located on 24 acres in Walworth, Wisconsin, near Lake Geneva. Founded with a vision for excellence and now owned by Jean Dempsey, the farm is a LEED-certified "Green" facility that utilizes sustainable energy technologies including wind, solar, and geothermal systems. The state-of-the-art infrastructure features a climate-controlled barn with 23 stalls equipped with mattress flooring and automatic waterers, a 38,766-square-foot structure, and an 86' x 212' climate-controlled indoor arena with dust-free Premier Equestrian footing. Outdoor amenities include a fenced arena with GGT footing, 13 pastures ranging from 0.5 to 5 acres, and a scenic bridle path surrounding the entire property.
The facility's training program, led by FEI dressage trainer and USDF Gold medalist Katrina "Katie" Hiller, focuses on classical principles to develop harmony, suppleness, and lightness in horses ranging from young prospects to Grand Prix competitors. Wild Rose Farm offers individualized lesson programs for intermediate and advanced riders, covering foundation skills in dressage, jumping, and cross-country, as well as sports medicine and biomechanics. Complementing its training services, the farm integrates advanced equine care such as PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy and professional nutritional consulting. Committed to compassionate horsemanship and a safe educational environment, Wild Rose Farm serves as a prominent destination for dedicated dressage enthusiasts in the region.