VerifiedSerenity Stables
3221 South Eagle Drive, Chandler, AZ 85286
Serenity Stables: Lessons, Boarding & Rescue is in Chandler, Arizona near Queen Creek & Cooper Roads. Our full service care is $700 monthly. Includes the f...
Chandler is a major city in the Southeast Valley of Metro Phoenix, in Maricopa County, where the Salt River Project's agricultural canals once supported cotton farms and cattle operations before suburban development transformed the landscape. Despite its density, Chandler still holds pockets of horse property along the canal rights-of-way and in older agricultural neighborhoods near Queen Creek Road and Warner Road, and the equestrian tradition here runs deeper than the manicured suburbs suggest.
Full-care boarding is available in the Chandler area with comprehensive amenities and solid ratings from local boarders. The Southeast Valley's location gives riders access to Phoenix's extensive equine veterinary network and the broader Maricopa County equestrian community, including facilities in Gilbert, Queen Creek, and the San Tan Valley corridor. For horse owners who work or live in the Chandler-Gilbert area, keeping a horse close to home is a practical option despite the urban growth that defines the region.
Below you'll find boarding options that serve the Chandler area and its surrounding neighborhoods.
Chandler is a major city in the Southeast Valley of Metro Phoenix, in Maricopa County, where the Salt River Project's agricultural canals once supported cotton farms and cattle operations before suburban development transformed the landscape. Despite its density, Chandler still holds pockets of horse property along the canal rights-of-way and in older agricultural neighborhoods near Queen Creek Road and Warner Road, and the equestrian tradition here runs deeper than the manicured suburbs suggest.
Full-care boarding is available in the Chandler area with comprehensive amenities and solid ratings from local boarders. The Southeast Valley's location gives riders access to Phoenix's extensive equine veterinary network and the broader Maricopa County equestrian community, including facilities in Gilbert, Queen Creek, and the San Tan Valley corridor. For horse owners who work or live in the Chandler-Gilbert area, keeping a horse close to home is a practical option despite the urban growth that defines the region.
Below you'll find boarding options that serve the Chandler area and its surrounding neighborhoods.
Verified3221 South Eagle Drive, Chandler, AZ 85286
Serenity Stables: Lessons, Boarding & Rescue is in Chandler, Arizona near Queen Creek & Cooper Roads. Our full service care is $700 monthly. Includes the f...

2436 E 4th Ave, Apache Junction, AZ 85119
Backwards CX Ranch and Boarding is a licensed full service horse boarding facility located steps from miles and miles of endless trails.

1360 N Vista Road, Apache Junction, AZ 85119
Christina Dora Equestrian is located in the foothills of the Superstition Mountains and offers overnight stalling during the May through October season with ...

1860 S. Lindsay Road, Gilbert, AZ 85295
Par Excellence Farms is an Arabian horse breeding, training, and boarding facility with multiple generations of experience in Arizona's Arabian culture. They...

10215 S Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85042
Ponderosa Stables is a trail riding facility in the South Mountain area of Phoenix, Arizona, offering guided horseback trail rides, breakfast rides, and lunc...

22914 S Power Rd, Queen Creek, AZ 85298

1601 W Williams Field Road, Mesa, AZ 85212
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Full-care boarding is available in the Chandler area, with comprehensive amenities and good ratings from local boarders. Given Chandler's urban density, boarding facilities here tend to be well-established operations that have adapted to serve a suburban horse-owning community.
The Chandler area experiences extreme summer heat, with temperatures regularly exceeding 110°F. Quality facilities provide shade, misters, fans, and frequent water access. Early morning turnout and scheduling riding for cooler hours are standard practice — ask any facility about their summer heat protocols before committing.
As part of the Phoenix metro, Chandler has access to one of Arizona's strongest equine veterinary networks, including specialist practices and emergency services. Farriers, equine dentists, and equine chiropractors are active in the Southeast Valley, reflecting the metro's large horse-owning population.