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Horses handled by Hacienda Mesa
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Remi and Sergio at Lumber River on our Stud "Buddy Color me Dusty"
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Prancer with his hair down
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Remi Mesa and our Haflinger Stud Prancer
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A view of our horse pastures
 

Equestrian

 

Oceda Plantation's is located on the edge of what is now the Wee Tee State Forest.  It was here on May 6, 1780 that British Lt. Colonel Banastre Tarleton (Colonel William Tavington, played by Jason Isaacs in the movie, ‘The Patriot’) and his force of 150 Dragoons, tipped off by a local Tory, ambushed Colonel Anthony White’s forces capturing 67 and killing 41 of the 350, Continental’s under Colonel White’s command.


Coming Soon – Equine Cross-Country courses

The course will be approximately two and four miles long, through the natural terrain spanning over 1200 acres, comprising some twenty-four to thirty-six fixed and solid obstacles. We maximize the use of natural material such as logs, ditches, banks, shrubs, and other decorations.  The decorations are used to add color and an additional challenge to horses. 

 

Overnight accommodations are available upon request for both equine and guests.  Annual members are encouraged to use our boarding facility and our well-trained staff of groomers, exercise, and trainers.  This is a family oriented atmosphere, providing our members with outstanding care for both themselves and their equine companion.  We offer Farrier, grooming, exercise, quality hay, legumes, and grain.  We have large pastures with shelter, round pin and limited availability of our stalls.  

 

Annual Membership---------------------------------------------$1,100.00


Bring your own horse or rent one of ours for $50-2 hours, $70-4 hours, and $90-6 hours

 
Equestrian activities are handled and brought to you by Hacienda Mesa. Please contact Sergio Mesa at 843.830.4467.    


Because we are a 'private' membership organization and serve alcoholic beverages to our member guests, all visitors are required to purchase an annual membership except for planned events, spectators are required to purchase an entrance pass.  Management reserves the right to refuse alcoholic beverages or allow participation in activities to anyone who, in its sole discretion, it believes, 'has had enough to drink''!