
Welcome to DiCorti Bush Equestrian. We pride ourselves on consistently offering unparalleled hunter/jumper training at our world-class facility in Santa Clara County, California.
Located just 30 minutes south of San Jose on 100 acres in the Gilroy Valley Foothills is DiCorti Bush Equestrian. The premier hunter/jumper training facility of the Bay Area. Nicole DiCorti Bush leads a world-class team offering a full service training program customized for horse and rider. Large outdoor arena, covered arena, various stabling options, grass turnout pastures, exercise track, trails, riding fields, positive teaching techniques, hard working & friendly staff, and a professional atmosphere are just some of the amenities offered by the DBE team.

Testimonies
"Top notch training and care. Great facility. I can’t say enough about this program. Highly recommend."
Amanda Ambrose via Google
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"DiCorti Bush Equestrian is a professional full service hunter/jumper barn! They have a wonderful group there that are all very friendly and supportive. Everyone is always cheering each other on! Not only is it a great barn community the training is excellent. They help riders and horses develop to achieve their goals each year! I love being apart of this barn and really enjoy practicing on my well schooled horse and work on bringing on my 6 year old! The facility is wonderful too as there is multiple rings, cross country field, a track and trails with hiIls to work the horses to help their fitness and keep it interesting! I would highly recommend this program if you want to develop as a competitive hunter/equitation/jumper rider and/or a horse!"
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Hattie Liversidge via Google
