
Bailey's Walking-After-Midnight Farm
225 Morgan Rd, Cross Junction, VA 22625
Bailey's Walking-After-Midnight Farm is a 48-acre property in Cross Junction, Virginia, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, specializing in scenic trail riding on t...
Hancock is a small town in Washington County in western Maryland, positioned in the narrow neck of the state where Maryland is only two miles wide between the Potomac River and the Pennsylvania border. The C&O Canal National Historical Park runs along the Potomac through Hancock, and the surrounding Appalachian ridges of the Ridge and Valley province create a dramatic topographic setting in one of Maryland's most rural western counties.
Overnight boarding with on-property trail access, round pens, and RV hookups is available near Hancock, with trail riding as the featured discipline and top ratings from local boarders. The C&O Canal towpath — one of the East Coast's premier multi-use trails extending 184 miles from Georgetown to Cumberland — provides exceptional trail riding access directly from the Hancock area. The Appalachian Trail crosses through the area as well, and the surrounding Western Maryland mountains offer riding terrain of remarkable variety and natural beauty.
Check out boarding options in the Hancock area below to find your next horse home.
Hancock is a small town in Washington County in western Maryland, positioned in the narrow neck of the state where Maryland is only two miles wide between the Potomac River and the Pennsylvania border. The C&O Canal National Historical Park runs along the Potomac through Hancock, and the surrounding Appalachian ridges of the Ridge and Valley province create a dramatic topographic setting in one of Maryland's most rural western counties.
Overnight boarding with on-property trail access, round pens, and RV hookups is available near Hancock, with trail riding as the featured discipline and top ratings from local boarders. The C&O Canal towpath — one of the East Coast's premier multi-use trails extending 184 miles from Georgetown to Cumberland — provides exceptional trail riding access directly from the Hancock area. The Appalachian Trail crosses through the area as well, and the surrounding Western Maryland mountains offer riding terrain of remarkable variety and natural beauty.
Check out boarding options in the Hancock area below to find your next horse home.

225 Morgan Rd, Cross Junction, VA 22625
Bailey's Walking-After-Midnight Farm is a 48-acre property in Cross Junction, Virginia, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, specializing in scenic trail riding on t...

1007 Union Church Road, Mc Connellsburg, PA 17233
Shady Spring Farm is a 130-acre historic property in McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, dating to circa 1786. The facility is primarily a lodging operation with a...

14702 Mountain Road, Hancock, MD 21750
Valley Meadow Farms is a working farm in Western Maryland with convenient access to Interstate 68, offering multiple ways to visit including farmhouse stays,...
Overnight boarding with on-property trail access, round pens, and RV hookups is available near Hancock, with top ratings from local boarders. The trail riding focus is perfectly suited to the area's extraordinary trail infrastructure, including the C&O Canal towpath.
Hancock sits on the C&O Canal National Historical Park towpath, which provides 184 miles of trail riding between Georgetown and Cumberland. The Appalachian Trail and the surrounding Appalachian ridgeline terrain add to what is already one of the East Coast's richest trail riding environments for horses.
Hancock is on I-70 in western Maryland, approximately 100 miles northwest of Washington DC and 100 miles west of Baltimore. The I-70 corridor location makes it accessible for mid-Atlantic riders seeking trail riding destinations, and the C&O Canal access makes the drive worthwhile for trail-focused equestrians throughout the region.