VerifiedHollenback Creek
8970 Millbrook Road, Millbrook, IL 60541
Whether you’re seeking full-care boarding or a safe, beautiful place for your horse to retire, Hollenback Creek offers a calm, well-maintained environment fo...
Sandwich is a city in DeKalb County in northern Illinois at the edge of the Chicago exurbs, where the agricultural land of northern Illinois transitions between the suburban fringe and the genuine farming character of the Fox River Valley's western edge. DeKalb County is best known as home to Northern Illinois University and the birthplace of barbed wire, and its mix of university community and agricultural heritage creates a distinctive character among the Chicago collar counties.
Overnight boarding with security cameras and trailer parking is available near Sandwich, providing practical accommodations for haulers on the US-34 and I-80 corridors through northern Illinois. The area's agricultural DeKalb County character and the Fox River Valley connection to the east give the Sandwich corridor an agricultural boarding environment at the outer edge of Chicago's suburban reach. For riders in DeKalb and Kendall counties and haulers using the northern Illinois routes, Sandwich area facilities offer overnight capability with the practical amenities needed for horse transport.
Discover the boarding options available in and around Sandwich below.
Sandwich is a city in DeKalb County in northern Illinois at the edge of the Chicago exurbs, where the agricultural land of northern Illinois transitions between the suburban fringe and the genuine farming character of the Fox River Valley's western edge. DeKalb County is best known as home to Northern Illinois University and the birthplace of barbed wire, and its mix of university community and agricultural heritage creates a distinctive character among the Chicago collar counties.
Overnight boarding with security cameras and trailer parking is available near Sandwich, providing practical accommodations for haulers on the US-34 and I-80 corridors through northern Illinois. The area's agricultural DeKalb County character and the Fox River Valley connection to the east give the Sandwich corridor an agricultural boarding environment at the outer edge of Chicago's suburban reach. For riders in DeKalb and Kendall counties and haulers using the northern Illinois routes, Sandwich area facilities offer overnight capability with the practical amenities needed for horse transport.
Discover the boarding options available in and around Sandwich below.
Verified8970 Millbrook Road, Millbrook, IL 60541
Whether you’re seeking full-care boarding or a safe, beautiful place for your horse to retire, Hollenback Creek offers a calm, well-maintained environment fo...

1700 Little Rock Rd, Plano, IL 60545
A&M Farm offers quality horse boarding and care with plenty of space available for new boarders.

55 Chippewa Dr, Oswego, IL 60543
Camelot Farm in Oswego, Illinois, offers hunter/jumper lessons, training, sales, and an IEA show team. The facility includes an indoor arena with a viewing a...

699 Norris Rd, Sugar Grove, IL 60554
North Star Horse Farm is a horse boarding facility with a Facebook presence for sharing updates and community information.

16050 Pratt Road, Sandwich, IL 60548
The Running Wilde Ranch is located 60 miles west of Chicago near I-88 and offers a secure facility for traveling equestrians with gated entrance and security...
Overnight boarding with security cameras and trailer parking is available near Sandwich in DeKalb County. The US-34 corridor location makes this a practical stop for haulers moving through northern Illinois on east-west routes.
Sandwich is in DeKalb County on US-34, accessible from the I-88 tollway and I-80, making it a practical northern Illinois stop for haulers. For DeKalb and Kendall County riders, the local boarding provides access in the outer Chicago exurban area.
Sandwich is in DeKalb County's agricultural landscape at the outer edge of the Chicago metropolitan influence. The corn and soybean country of northern Illinois and the Fox River Valley character to the east create a genuinely agricultural backdrop for horse keeping in the outer exurban fringe.