
Contry Hill Farm
271 Reed Rd, Mason, NH 03048
Contry Hill Farm in Mason, New Hampshire, offers horse boarding and summer horse camps. Registration for summer programs is currently open.
Littleton is a town in Middlesex County in the Nashoba Valley region of Massachusetts, west of the Route 495 technology corridor in an area that mixes suburban residential development with the woodlands and farm fields characteristic of the MetroWest region. The Nashoba Valley's apple orchards, wooded trails, and conservation land give the area a more rural feel than the denser suburbs closer to Boston, and the equestrian community here benefits from that preserved open character.
Lesson programs in the Littleton area serve horse owners connected to the MetroWest equestrian community, which draws from the tech corridor's educated and affluent workforce. The proximity to the greater Boston metropolitan area creates a competitive market for horse boarding, with high demand and correspondingly high costs, but also sophisticated program quality.
Below you'll find Littleton-area boarding facilities ready to welcome your horse.
Littleton is a town in Middlesex County in the Nashoba Valley region of Massachusetts, west of the Route 495 technology corridor in an area that mixes suburban residential development with the woodlands and farm fields characteristic of the MetroWest region. The Nashoba Valley's apple orchards, wooded trails, and conservation land give the area a more rural feel than the denser suburbs closer to Boston, and the equestrian community here benefits from that preserved open character.
Lesson programs in the Littleton area serve horse owners connected to the MetroWest equestrian community, which draws from the tech corridor's educated and affluent workforce. The proximity to the greater Boston metropolitan area creates a competitive market for horse boarding, with high demand and correspondingly high costs, but also sophisticated program quality.
Below you'll find Littleton-area boarding facilities ready to welcome your horse.

271 Reed Rd, Mason, NH 03048
Contry Hill Farm in Mason, New Hampshire, offers horse boarding and summer horse camps. Registration for summer programs is currently open.

231 Sawyerhill Rd, Berlin, MA 01503
Green Hill Stables sits on over 120 acres of private land in the farming town of Berlin, Massachusetts, owned and operated by the Busconi family since 1986. ...

2 Trot Rd, Littleton, MA 01460
Harmony Horse Stables in Littleton, Massachusetts, is a training facility that boarders and riders consistently describe as a welcoming, inclusive barn famil...

48 Randall Rd, Berlin, MA 01503
Horse and Hound Farm is a boarding facility on Randall Road in Berlin, Massachusetts. The property provides a relaxed setting for horse owners to enjoy time ...

32 Nixon Road, Framingham, MA 01701
Iron Horse Dressage is a world class, full-service dressage training and boarding facility.

104 Pelham Rd, Hudson, NH 03051
Rock Hill Stable in Hudson, New Hampshire offers boarding, lessons, leasing, showing, and summer camps. Reviewers describe it as a wonderful, family-oriented...
Littleton and the Nashoba Valley sit in a MetroWest equestrian corridor where high demand from Boston-area horse owners meets the preserved open land of the apple orchard and conservation belt. Lesson programs serve a knowledgeable and engaged horse community, and the area's ratings reflect high-quality instruction. Trail access on land trust and conservation properties supplements arena work.
Middlesex County's conservation land network, coupled with Nashoba Valley's farm trails and the Groton town forest system to the north, provides trail riding access beyond what typical Metro Boston suburbs can offer. The Littleton area connects to a network of town-owned and land trust properties that give riders multi-use trail options in a region otherwise dominated by suburban development.
Middlesex County boarding costs reflect the Boston metropolitan real estate market—among the highest in New England. Horse owners in the Littleton area should expect to pay accordingly. The quality of facilities and instruction typically matches the price point, but horse owners on a budget may find better value in Worcester County to the west or the Connecticut River Valley to the west.