A whirlwind of fun awaits at the Stanley Cyclone Center, Santa Fe County’s exciting new equine, livestock and event center. Located just 45 minutes from Santa Fe and one hour from Albuquerque, this state-of-the-art venue occupies an impressive 51,250 square feet. It’s the perfect world-class facility for an array of adventurous activities, from bull riding and barrel racing to equestrian training clinics, open riding, team roping and more. There’s plenty of room for carriage driving and vaulting, too. You won’t find a better atmosphere for rodeos in these parts. The center also provides the ultimate site for horse and livestock shows as well as 4H/FFA activities.
Additionally, the Stanley Cyclone Center provides an ideal space for meetings, conferences and customized events, including weddings. For those planning a unique event not listed here, the Cyclone Center staff members are happy to help.
Situated on 11 acres surrounded by wide open vistas, this newly built venue offers a spacious arena— 170 feet x 240 feet—that can seat 388 people, as well as a commercial kitchen and two classrooms that can seat up to 30 people each. Showers and restrooms are available, too. The giant parking lot can easily accommodate large crowds, with spaces for both small and large vehicles.
With all that it offers, the Stanley Cyclone Center provides a thrilling experience for any event-goer, with the thundering sound of horses’ hooves and the thrill of watching the drama between a bull and its rider. New Mexico’s newest all-around equine, livestock and event center is located at 22 W. Kinsell Ave. in Stanley, New Mexico. Call (505) 992-9838 to book your event.
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