Horse Boarding in Lebanon, Connecticut

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Lebanon is a town in New London County in eastern Connecticut, in the rural farming corridor that persists between the urban centers of Hartford to the west and New London/Norwich to the southeast. The town's agricultural character is unusually well-preserved for Connecticut — Lebanon's town green is one of the largest in New England and remains surrounded by working farms, and the broader landscape of the eastern Connecticut Quiet Corner maintains open land at densities uncommon for this densely populated state.

The Lebanon area's equestrian community reflects the Quiet Corner's rural identity: small-scale, grounded, and connected to the agricultural tradition of eastern Connecticut's mixed farming landscape. Full Care boarding serves a horse owner community that values attentive management in a genuinely rural setting. The area's proximity to both Providence's Rhode Island market and eastern Connecticut's show venues gives Lebanon-area riders access to regional competition without relocating to a more urban area. When evaluating facilities here, ask about their connections to the local veterinary and farrier community in New London County.

Here are the boarding options currently available in the Lebanon area.

About horse boarding in Lebanon

Lebanon is a town in New London County in eastern Connecticut, in the rural farming corridor that persists between the urban centers of Hartford to the west and New London/Norwich to the southeast. The town's agricultural character is unusually well-preserved for Connecticut — Lebanon's town green is one of the largest in New England and remains surrounded by working farms, and the broader landscape of the eastern Connecticut Quiet Corner maintains open land at densities uncommon for this densely populated state.

The Lebanon area's equestrian community reflects the Quiet Corner's rural identity: small-scale, grounded, and connected to the agricultural tradition of eastern Connecticut's mixed farming landscape. Full Care boarding serves a horse owner community that values attentive management in a genuinely rural setting. The area's proximity to both Providence's Rhode Island market and eastern Connecticut's show venues gives Lebanon-area riders access to regional competition without relocating to a more urban area. When evaluating facilities here, ask about their connections to the local veterinary and farrier community in New London County.

Here are the boarding options currently available in the Lebanon area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Horse Boarding in the Lebanon Area

What is horse boarding like in Lebanon, Connecticut's Quiet Corner?

Lebanon and the eastern Connecticut Quiet Corner offer a genuinely rural boarding environment that's increasingly rare in the densely populated Northeast. Full Care boarding is available in an agricultural setting with more open space than typical Fairfield County or Hartford-area facilities. The area suits horse owners who value rural character and personal management over suburban convenience.

What equestrian resources are accessible from Lebanon, CT?

Lebanon's eastern Connecticut location puts it between the Hartford/central CT market to the west and the Providence/Rhode Island market to the east. Both regions have show circuits, equine veterinary practices, and training programs accessible within reasonable driving distance. New London County also has its own equine service providers.

What trail riding exists in the eastern Connecticut area near Lebanon?

Eastern Connecticut has significant state forest acreage including Salmon River State Forest, Cockaponset State Forest, and Natchaug State Forest — all within the region and offering equestrian-accessible trails through classic New England hardwood and mixed forest. Ask Lebanon-area facilities about which state forests they regularly ride and the quality of the trail connections from the property.

Horse Boarding Near Lebanon