Tours are unavailable at this time

Everyone at Hay Burr Inn are volunteers. We are a small group. We had multiple no shows for tours in recent sign-ups. Our volunteers are looking out for someone who does not come. That is distraction to chores and the care of the equines. When you schedule a tour, we ask for an additional volunteer to take time to help. No volunteer is paid. We are looking at potential solutions to help provide this again in the future as we do believe a small group or 1:1 experience is unique and we want to continue to support these memorable moments to the community. In the meantime, please check out our upcoming events where you can meet the horses. We appreciate your understanding and support.

Upcoming Fundraisers

We also have various events throughout the year where you can support the rescue and meet the equines. Check out Upcoming Events.

Rules when visiting:

  • Our gate is an electric gate. Do not break the gate by pushing on it. Please respectfully wait for a volunteer to come out to you for your tour when the gate is shut. The gate is for the safety of our equines.

  • Please wear shoes or boots. No sandals, flip flops or heels. That includes children.


  • Do not enter any animal areas without a volunteer present, this includes the barn.

  • Do not feed or touch any animals without supervision of a volunteer. Our equines have medical conditions and special diets. What may be fine for one animal may be harmful to another.

  • For the safety of your animals, we ask you leave them at home. Animals are not allowed on the property.


  • No Smoking (including vaping) or alcoholic beverages on property.

We graciously request a donation for your tour. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We operate on 100% based on donations. We are all volunteers who give our time to do what we do. Your donation helps the animals on the sanctuary with their continuous care and allows us to continue to rescue equines from various backgrounds such as abuse, neglect, and owner surrender. Learn more about our horses and donkey by reading Meet the Horses.

Whether near or far learn about the various ways you can support the equines both monetarily and non-monetarily.