
Colonial Hill Quarter Horses
2 Cherry Lane, Durham, CT 06422
Colonial Hill Quarter Horses is a facility that offers lesson trail rides to local destinations throughout the warmer months.
Killingworth is a Middlesex County town in the low hills of central Connecticut, a rural community that has resisted suburban development despite its position between New Haven and the Connecticut River valley. The town's decidedly rural character — preserved farmland, state forest access, and a small-town independence — makes it one of the more authentic agricultural communities in coastal Connecticut. Horse keeping here reflects that rural identity.
Full-care boarding with lessons in barrel racing and trail riding is available in the Killingworth area, serving the central Connecticut equestrian community with a western and trail focus. Cockaponset State Forest, Connecticut's largest state forest, is partially located in Killingworth and provides extensive trail riding access through hardwood and pine forest terrain. The proximity to New Haven and the I-95 corridor makes Killingworth accessible for Connecticut's coastal and suburban equestrian community.
Check out the boarding options available in Killingworth below.
Killingworth is a Middlesex County town in the low hills of central Connecticut, a rural community that has resisted suburban development despite its position between New Haven and the Connecticut River valley. The town's decidedly rural character — preserved farmland, state forest access, and a small-town independence — makes it one of the more authentic agricultural communities in coastal Connecticut. Horse keeping here reflects that rural identity.
Full-care boarding with lessons in barrel racing and trail riding is available in the Killingworth area, serving the central Connecticut equestrian community with a western and trail focus. Cockaponset State Forest, Connecticut's largest state forest, is partially located in Killingworth and provides extensive trail riding access through hardwood and pine forest terrain. The proximity to New Haven and the I-95 corridor makes Killingworth accessible for Connecticut's coastal and suburban equestrian community.
Check out the boarding options available in Killingworth below.

2 Cherry Lane, Durham, CT 06422
Colonial Hill Quarter Horses is a facility that offers lesson trail rides to local destinations throughout the warmer months.

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Killingworth offers full-care boarding with lessons in barrel racing and trail riding. The Cockaponset State Forest's extensive trail system provides excellent trail riding access from this rural Middlesex County location.
Cockaponset State Forest — Connecticut's largest state forest — is partly in Killingworth and offers extensive equestrian trail access through hardwood and pine terrain. It's one of Connecticut's premier trail riding destinations, making Killingworth a valuable location for trail-focused riders.
Yes — Killingworth is in Middlesex County between New Haven and the Connecticut River valley, accessible from I-95 and Route 9. The coastal Connecticut riding community can reach Killingworth without a long drive, making it a practical destination for those seeking trail riding access.