Covered Stall - Over Night at the Sevier County Fairgrounds in Richfield, Utah is a straightforward, budget-friendly option for riders and animal caretakers needing short-term boarding in central Utah. For $40 per night you get a covered stall (bring your own shavings) with access to a large stable area that accepts reservations for up to seven days and maintains capacity for roughly 55 stalls, making it a practical stop for traveling horsemen, weekend competitors, and families moving livestock through the Sevier Valley. The fairgrounds sit on the high desert floor of the Sevier Valley, framed by the volcanic Tushar Mountains to the southwest and the rolling sagebrush country that defines central Utah. That setting makes this stall more than a municipal service: it is a gateway to nearby riding and camping options, including trails that thread into Fishlake National Forest and quieter backcountry that shows the region’s juniper, pinyon, and stands of aspen at higher elevations. Riders value the covered stalls here because they shelter animals from afternoon sun, summer storms, and the region’s sudden temperature swings. Booking is simple: reserve an individual covered stall for $40 via the supplied booking link and plan on supplying shavings for bedding. Stays can extend up to seven days, which makes the space useful for multi-day events, long-distance trail logistics, or an overnight stop between trailheads. With multiple stalls available and flexible nightly terms, the facility is a practical piece of local equestrian infrastructure rather than a luxury boarding ranch. That pragmatic focus is exactly what keeps competition and travel logistics moving smoothly across Sevier County. Practical details matter: load and unload areas at the fairgrounds are designed for trailers, and the proximity to Richfield means quick access to feed, tack shops, and veterinary services. The site’s layout supports efficient turnover during fairs and events, and staff tend to be familiar with handling steady volumes of animals. For visitors planning a trip into the Tushar range or Fishlake backcountry, using a covered stall here lets you rest animals overnight without committing to long-term boarding. This option is ideal for equestrians who want a reliable, low-cost stall in a central Utah hub. It pairs well with day rides into nearby national forest, short-term event schedules, or as a staging point for multi-day crossings of the Sevier Valley and surrounding ranges. Bring supplies, including feed, buckets, and your own shavings, because the stall rate does not include bedding, and check the cancellation policy: refunds 30 days or more in advance incur a $50 cancellation fee. The fairgrounds are a community agricultural hub hosting county fairs and competitions, so renting a stall connects you to a working landscape while keeping horses comfortable as you explore central Utah.