Triton Industries
Riding Arenas

Covered Riding Arenas — Train Year-Round

Weather doesn't pick the day you'd planned to school. A Triton covered riding arena protects your training schedule, your footing, and your horses' joints — without the interior columns that make a wood-framed arena risky to ride in. Clear-span widths to 80', eave heights to 16'+, and engineered roof systems that carry serious snow loads are all standard.

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Why clear-span matters in an arena

An interior post in a dressage arena is a lawsuit waiting to happen. A center post in a roping arena interrupts the chase. Pole-built arenas require interior structure that compromises the discipline. Triton's engineered steel rigid-frame design eliminates interior posts entirely up to 80' wide — and even wider with truss packages.

  • 60' × 120' starter arenafits a small dressage court or a basic schooling oval
  • 70' × 160' standardfits a full small dressage arena or a working roping setup
  • 80' × 200' competitionfits a USEF-spec dressage arena with side viewing
  • Eave heights 14' – 16'+clearance for a 17h horse with a tall rider's helmet

Lighting and ventilation matter as much as span

Dark arenas spook horses; stuffy arenas lather them. We design lighting tracks and ventilation into the build — not after. Translucent skylight panels at the ridge add free daylight; gable end louvers and powered ridge vents keep air moving even with the doors closed in winter.

Footing, drainage, and viewing

Triton builds the shell. We work with footing specialists in your service area for the GGT, sand-and-fiber, or stone-base footing systems your discipline calls for, and we coordinate the door, drain, and door-rail placement so the footing crew has a clean envelope to work in.

Optional: build a viewing room or judge's booth into one corner with insulated walls, a heated floor, and large viewing windows.

FAQs

Common Questions About Riding Arenas

What's the largest clear-span arena you can build?

Routinely 80'. With heavy-duty truss packages we've quoted to 100'+. Cost rises sharply above 80'.

Can the arena attach to my horse barn?

Yes — many of our designs share a wall between barn and arena, with a sliding door for direct access. Plan both at design time so the eave heights line up.

Do you handle the footing?

We coordinate with footing specialists but don't install it ourselves. The shell, doors, and drainage envelope are ours; the footing system is theirs.

What kind of doors should I plan for?

At minimum, one 14'-tall × 16'-wide sliding door per long wall, plus walk-in personnel doors at the corners. For drag-and-water access, a 16'-wide door is the minimum.

Can I light it for night riding?

Yes — we pre-frame the lighting tracks at design time. LED arena fixtures are the standard; your electrician handles the install.

Ready to build?

Let's bring your riding arenas to life.

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