
Kelsey Farm
1016 Lake Ave, Greenwich, CT 06831
Kelsey Farm is an equestrian facility in Greenwich, Connecticut, offering boarding and riding services in one of the state's most established horse communities.
Stamford is the largest city in Connecticut and one of the primary urban centers of Fairfield County, which sits within commuting distance of New York City. While Stamford itself is densely developed, the surrounding region—particularly the suburban-rural fringe of northern Fairfield County—supports an active equestrian community shaped by the proximity to the New York horse market. Hunter/jumper has always been the dominant discipline in this corridor, with connections to the show circuits throughout Westchester and Fairfield counties.
Horse owners based in Stamford and the nearby towns often board at facilities a short distance north or east where land opens up. The area supports both short-term stabling for horses in transit and full care board with active training programs. Sale programs reflect the market influence of the New York metropolitan equestrian economy.
Below you'll find boarding options throughout the Stamford area and nearby communities that serve the region's active riding population.
Stamford is the largest city in Connecticut and one of the primary urban centers of Fairfield County, which sits within commuting distance of New York City. While Stamford itself is densely developed, the surrounding region—particularly the suburban-rural fringe of northern Fairfield County—supports an active equestrian community shaped by the proximity to the New York horse market. Hunter/jumper has always been the dominant discipline in this corridor, with connections to the show circuits throughout Westchester and Fairfield counties.
Horse owners based in Stamford and the nearby towns often board at facilities a short distance north or east where land opens up. The area supports both short-term stabling for horses in transit and full care board with active training programs. Sale programs reflect the market influence of the New York metropolitan equestrian economy.
Below you'll find boarding options throughout the Stamford area and nearby communities that serve the region's active riding population.

1016 Lake Ave, Greenwich, CT 06831
Kelsey Farm is an equestrian facility in Greenwich, Connecticut, offering boarding and riding services in one of the state's most established horse communities.

107 June Road, Stamford, CT 06903
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386 Bread and Cheese Hollow Rd, Northport, NY 11768
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Hunter/jumper is the dominant discipline in the Stamford and southern Fairfield County area, reflecting the influence of the New York metropolitan horse market. Training programs and sale programs oriented toward the hunter/jumper circuit are available at local facilities, with connections to show venues throughout Connecticut and Westchester County.
Yes. The area has facilities offering short-term board, which is useful for horses in transit, horses visiting for veterinary consultations, or owners who need temporary stabling. Proximity to Route 15 and I-95 makes the area a practical stopping point for haulers moving horses through the northeastern corridor.
Fairfield County's land values and operating costs tend to make boarding here among the higher-priced options in Connecticut. Horse owners willing to travel slightly farther north into Litchfield or Tolland counties may find more competitive rates, though they trade some convenience for cost savings.