Welcome to Everlark Dressage and Eventing
At Everlark Dressage, we believe that all disciplines benefit from a proper understanding of a correct flatwork foundation. Located within 30 minutes north of Charlotte, all disciplines are welcome, though we specialize in dressage-based eventing and jumpers. From beginners who have never seen a horse before, to advanced riders looking to finesse their training, Everlark Dressage is happy to help you on your journey.
Training and board are available for those who are looking for a more in-depth study with their own horse. Green/young horses, "problem" horses, and off-track Thoroughbreds are all more than welcome at Everlark where we are happy to tailor an individualized program for your horse.
About the Trainer
Everlark Dressage and Eventing is owned and operated by Morgan Randall. Morgan is a life-long horsewoman and all-around animal lover. Having ridden since the age of eight years-old, Morgan began her riding career in the hunters and equitation circuit before transitioning to dressage and eventing in her teens. She began working at the barn for extra riding time when she was eleven and has been working with horses ever since. Morgan has a firm belief that her responsibilities to her students include being a good role-model and continuing her own education so that she can continue to offer the latest theories and techniques in her teaching. Morgan adores teaching children and adults of all ages and experience levels.
Morgan's primary strengths lay in teaching eventing to Training Level and dressage through 2nd Level. She is always happy to help advanced riders come back to basics to fill in any gaps they may be experiencing.
Morgan is also currently working toward a Psychology degree with the intention of focusing on a Master's on Sport Psychology to be better able to help her students achieve their goals both in and out of the saddle.
Morgan's primary strengths lay in teaching eventing to Training Level and dressage through 2nd Level. She is always happy to help advanced riders come back to basics to fill in any gaps they may be experiencing.
Morgan is also currently working toward a Psychology degree with the intention of focusing on a Master's on Sport Psychology to be better able to help her students achieve their goals both in and out of the saddle.