Surface Type
Consider the type of surface you have in your riding arena. For example, if you have a smooth concrete floor, you may want to use a material that is resistant to staining and will not be affected by the abrasive nature of horse shoes.
Climatic Factors
Climate also plays a role in determining the best materials for your riding arena's drainage system. If you live in an area with high humidity or extreme temperatures, you may need to use a material that is more resistant to moisture and heat.
Maintenance Requirements
The level of maintenance required will also impact the choice of materials for your riding arena's drainage system. If you have horses that are prone to hoof problems or if you require frequent cleaning, you may want to use a material that is easy to clean and resistant to damage.
The Best Materials For Your Riding Arena
- Ceramic-coated aggregate: This is a popular choice for riding arenas due to its durability, resistance to staining and wear, and ease of cleaning.
 - Granite or bluestone pavers: These materials are highly resistant to heat and moisture, making them ideal for areas with high usage.
 - Ceramic tile: This is a versatile option that can be used in conjunction with other materials or as a standalone material. It's also easy to clean and maintain.