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Location: Parelli Center, Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Building Size: 110' W (33.5m) x 160' L (48.7m)
Application: Commercial Equestrian Riding Arenas - Fabric Buildings

 

 

The Equestrian Riding Arenas of the Future That Are Here Today

 

Inside Pat Parelli's Fabric Covered Arena - No need for loud speakers or microphones.

The acoustical qualities of the fabric equestrian riding arena are crisp and clear communications.

Pat Parelli, world-renowned natural horseman, has traveled the world and has the resources to build any kind of indoor riding arena on his magnificent ranch in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. After careful consideration, Linda and Pat Parelli chose a fabric equestrian riding area building.

The 110' wide x 160' long fabric equestrian riding arena building at the Parelli Center in Colorado plays an important role in the Parelli business. Throughout the spring, summer and early fall, people from all over the world travel to the Parelli Center to learn how to experience a better relationship with their horse. The seminars are hosted by Linda and Pat Parelli along with their top students and endorsed instructors. On a typical day, two different courses may be held simultaneously in the fabric equestrian riding arena building. The Parelli Center has been accredited by the State of Colorado.

"Did I mention how great the acoustics are?" asks Pat. "It's amazing how the shape of the fabric equestrian arena and cover material allow the sound to be clear and crisp; communication is something that we're all about - human to horse and human to human. I've always disliked metal and wood coverings for arenas. There's nothing worse than the rain pounding on the roof during a rainstorm, especially when you're either training or trying to conduct a seminar," says Pat.

"The fabric equestrian riding arenas are light and airy, not dark and gloomy like other arenas," adds Linda. "From a teaching perspective, the acoustics are very good. There is no echo and our voices carry really nicely. And you don't need lights in fabric equestrian riding arenas unless you are going to be riding at night. They are the nicest equestrian riding arenas to have."

The Parelli's are also impressed with the temperature moderation aspect of their fabric covered equestrian arena building. "The fabric equestrian arenas are cool in the summer and warm in the winter. This ability to adapt to temperatures is really important, especially if you get great variances in seasons like we do in Colorado. It provides perfect protection from the wind, and the snow just slides off in the winter. We knew the fabric equestrian arenas would hold up."

Everyone at the Parelli Center is thrilled with the benefits the fabric covered equestrian arena building is providing to their programs. "This is what I call 'my office', so when it came to finding a special place for my special horses, I could not think of a better product than fabric buildings," says Pat. "It serves every purpose and everything that is congruent with my passion."

 

"This is what I call 'my office', so when it came to finding a special place for my special horses, I could not think of a better product than fabric equestrian arenas. They serve every purpose and everything that is congruent with my passion." 

-Pat Parelli 

 

Parelli Commercial Equestrian Arena

Parelli Center - 110' W  x 160' L 

Fabric Equestrian Riding Arena Building

 

Clear Span Steel Truss Fabric Covered Buildings - Pat Parelli's Arena

The clear span, steel truss, fabric equestrian riding arena building seats up to 2500 people during an ISC conference.

 

 

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