Top Travel Corral Panels Made in America

Our business is making the best portable horse corrals that you can find in the USA. These portable corral panels are designed to be easy put together and to take along with you when you’re traveling with your horses. They set up quickly and take down easily. The corral panels mount to the side of your horse trailer when you travel on the road, or you can also put the panels inside your horse trailer if you prefer.

By design, Corrals2Go!® is a complete portable horse corral system — using specifically-sized panels paired with a custom-designed horse-trailer mounting rack for carrying the portable panels while traveling.

We build the corral panels in multiple sizes that are specific to different trailers, so please don’t hesitate to call us. We can help you decide on the best portable corral for you and your trailer—and horse(s).

What is a Portable Corral System?

Our portable corrals are sets of  individual steel panels welded from 3/4″ square steel tubing. The steel panels are then given an industrial powdercoat finish that is very durable and bright. The panels come two standard heights and three standard length—and custom sizes are available, just let us know what you’re thinking of.

How Do They Fit Together?

Each panel is designed to attach on each end to another panel. We use a long, stainless steel rod that threads down like a long hinge pin through steel interlocking tubes (again like a hinge) on each panel. This makes a very sturdy and long-lasting connection that can be moved easily, and accommodates uneven ground pretty well.

How Do They Travel?

The panels are loaded to the side of a horse trailer and mount on our Fold-a-Rack  trailer hangers. We designed these trailer hangers ourselves, and make them here at our shop along with the panels, in Eugene, Oregon. The hangers fold out of the way when you have the corral panels set up. When you’re ready to take down the corral, you just drop the hanger and start loading the panels one or two at a time. When they’re all on set the hangers you bungee them (or cam-strap if you prefer) in place—and away you go.

How Do They Work?

Almost anyone can easily set up the corrals. We have some good videos that show how to set up our portable corrals—and we have hundreds of happy owners—including women and even younger riders—who wouldn’t use anything else.

It’s really remarkably easy to set up and take down the Corrals 2 Go! panels. And your horses are safe and secure when they are in the corral.

How Can I Get A Set of Made in the USA Corral Panels?

Our corral panels and the horse trailer corral hangers are made in Eugene, Oregon. We ship via truck freight anywhere in the USA. Give us a call or send us an inquiry with your zip code for a freight quote.

We are happy to help—and will take your call directly—so if you have any questions about the top travel corrals in the US, just give Dave Selzler a call today at 541.915.9544.

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If you’re in the market for a set of our horse travel corrals, and you’re going to the Red Bluff Bull & Gelding sale in Red Bluff, California…you could be in luck! We’re traveling down 1-5 from Eugene to attend the show. We have room in our trailer to bring along some corrals.corrals 2 go traveling to Red Bluff with corral panels

Let us know today or tomorrow and we can save you on freight and bring along a set of the corrals in our trailer for you.

We don’t have a booth at the show, but we would be happy to hook up with you and help you get your set mounted on your trailer for you while we’re there. We can usually ship a set corral panels to the west coast for about $100 to $125. so give me a call if you’d like to save some money and get a new set of horse panels this week!

We don’t have a lot of the corral panels in stock right now at the shop, but I know we have at least one set of the standard height panels in 7’4″ length, and a set each of the Tall corrals in both the 6′ and 7′ 4″ lengths.

So give us a call, we’d be happy to meet up with you!

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Converting a Travel Corral to a Portable Round Pen

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The Corrals 2 Go! portable corral system is remarkably simple. There are just two parts. Corral panels, and pins. Every panel has a series of round hinge-like tubes welded to the ends. A 40″ stainless steel rod functions as the “hinge” pin. The corral panels are lined up and the pin drops down, locking the [...]

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Why Corrals 2 Go! Portable Corral Panels are NOT designed to set up attached to the trailer

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The only time your Corral 2 Go! panels should be attached to the trailer is when they are loaded. We often get asked why we don’t set-up our portable horse corrals attached to the trailer. Dave Selzler, the designer of the Corrals 2 Go! addressed this when we shot our most recent video on setting [...]

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Karen Scholl, of Horsemanship for Women, Recommends Corrals 2 Go!

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Karen Scholl leads a popular horse training program for women:  Horsemanship for Women. We are happy to see how this professional trainer is using and recommending Corrals 2 Go! panels on her travels to countless seminars, fairs and expos where she leads clinics and camps. “Corrals 2 Go! is a recent addition to my recommended products [...]

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