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Aspiring Heights Equestrian   [ MAP ]
9603 Covered Bridge Rd
Prospect,KY 40059
Contact Person: Hannah Phillips
Website: http://www.aspiringheightsequestrian.com
Phone: 314-779-4991

About Us

Our beautiful facility includes a 16 stall barn with tack room and especially large matted stalls, a 4 stall barn with restroom, an office/lounge with air conditioning and heating, a 280' x 90' outdoor sand arena, a large jump field, access to multiple trails, and over 40 acres of grass pasture.

Full Care board: $490 a month with no lesson requirements

Ultimate Care board: $540 a month with no lesson requirements

We currently to do not offer pasture board.

Contact for addional services and prices.


Hannah Phillips grew up in St. Louis, MO. She has been in love with horses since she was a toddler. She started out Western, doing trails, barrels, and poles duing summer camps and weekly riding lessons. When she was twelve, she switched over to Hunter Jumper and began competing regularly at local schooling shows. Throughout her high school life, she ventured to multiple barns around St. Louis and Illinois and gained as much knowledge as possible from different horses and trainers. She rode green ponies/horses, broodmares with foals at their sides, stallions, and OTTB's. When Hannah went to college, she rode for countless barns in Southeast Missouri and Western Kentucky. Murray State University was where Hannah had her sights set for college. She spent three years with the Equestrian team and club. She was able to buy, break, train, and show her own horse successfully at many different schooling shows in Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky. During her college career, she rode with Kelly Hart (Hunter Jumper) at Hart Farms, Paula Mangiarachina (Hunter Jumper) at Mark Harrell's/East Lake Equestrian, Tricia LaFoe (Hunter Jumper) at Foxrun Stables, Julia Rupke (Fox Hunting) at Alarka Stables, Sue Robinson (MSU Equestrian Team Coach) at Murray State University, Candra Cook (Three-day Eventing) at Briar Creek Farm, Ivy Rejent (Grand Prix) at Jackson Creek Farm, and Brody Robertson's (Altamonte Show Stable/ Grand Prix) clinic at MSU.
Hannah has broken, trained, and showed dozens of horses for Hunters, Jumpers, Western Pleasure, trails, and lessons. From September 2013 to February 2014 she was head trainer and manager of Hart Farms Equestrian Center in Eureka, MO. There were sixteen boarders and nine lesson horses of all sizes, personalities, breeds, ages, and disicplines. She gave ten to twenty lessons a week with riders of all ages from sitting on a horses for the first time to course work up to 2'9''. She did training rides each week with lesson and boarder horses.