This family business is happy to offer "everything for the horse and the rider." As the only tack shop in Mahwah, Ramapo Saddlery has been owned and operated by former rider Terry Delle Bovi and her daughter for the past fifteen years. The business itself has been a part of the community for more than forty years. The store carries a full array of saddles, bridles, straps, grooming tools, show clothes and more. Ramapo Saddlery does business with local barns, children and adults taking riding lessons and everyone with an interest in riding!
Hank & Frank Bicycles carries BMX, mountain, freestyle, dirt jumping and road-style bicycles. It also sells scooters, frames, cleaners, apparel and accessories and performs tune-ups, repairs and maintenance services. Hank & Frank Bicycles maintains an additional location in Lafayette.
Arizona Saddlery of Rochester is located on Main St between 3rd and 4th street. It has been family-owned and operated since 1939, which alone must say something about their customer service. The company provides western and English apparel in their store and online. This store that is filled with charm and memorabilia, from the creaky old wooden floor to the buffalo's head or the huge steers horn on the wall. Stepping into the store is like stepping into the old west. Another Rochester treasure, come visit Arizona Saddlery and smell the aroma of leather and see for yourself their large selection of boots, hats, and Wranglers. You can also visit them online, but of course then you won't be able to see Cotton and Sheba smile.
The Rolling Hills General Store is located on Rolling Hills Road, at the intersection with Palos Verdes Drive North. It can be found in a quaint plaza complex with a large, square green belt directly in front of its entrance. Connected to Kelly's Korner snack bar, the Rolling Hills General Store is not all that general. Originally opened as a general store in the 1930's, it is in fact very specific these days, focused on horse-related items. Products include feed, gifts, tack, blankets, laundry and ariat (equine equipment). The green belt in front of the store is available for private events like small parties or picnics.
The Horse Connection in Bedford Village strives to offer "the best service and the best price" for equestrian clothing and supplies to local horse enthusiasts. At the large two-level store, located in the old Historical Society Lounsbery House, patrons will find supplies like bridles, halters, bits, crops, blankets and saddles. The store also has a nice selection of equestrian apparel such as boots, trousers, shirts, jackets and pullovers from brands including Pikeur, Gersemi, Equi-Prix, Mountain Horse and Barbour.