
Central Mass Horse Show Series
500 Main Street, Spencer, MA 01562
The Central Mass Horse Show Series (CMHSS) takes place at Camp Marshall Show Grounds in Spencer, MA.
North Oxford is a village in the town of Oxford in Worcester County in central Massachusetts, where the rolling terrain of the Blackstone River valley and the surrounding hills create a landscape typical of interior southern New England. Oxford sits at the edge of the Greater Boston commuter zone, blending the agricultural and small-town character of central Massachusetts with the accessibility demands of the regional economy.
Trail riding is the featured activity at North Oxford area facilities, with strong ratings from local boarders reflecting the quality of the natural riding environment. The Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor and the surrounding Worcester County land trust properties provide trail riding access through a historically significant landscape. For riders in the Worcester-Providence corridor, North Oxford's central location between the two cities offers accessible boarding with trail riding emphasis.
Check out the boarding options available in North Oxford below to find your ideal fit.
North Oxford is a village in the town of Oxford in Worcester County in central Massachusetts, where the rolling terrain of the Blackstone River valley and the surrounding hills create a landscape typical of interior southern New England. Oxford sits at the edge of the Greater Boston commuter zone, blending the agricultural and small-town character of central Massachusetts with the accessibility demands of the regional economy.
Trail riding is the featured activity at North Oxford area facilities, with strong ratings from local boarders reflecting the quality of the natural riding environment. The Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor and the surrounding Worcester County land trust properties provide trail riding access through a historically significant landscape. For riders in the Worcester-Providence corridor, North Oxford's central location between the two cities offers accessible boarding with trail riding emphasis.
Check out the boarding options available in North Oxford below to find your ideal fit.

500 Main Street, Spencer, MA 01562
The Central Mass Horse Show Series (CMHSS) takes place at Camp Marshall Show Grounds in Spencer, MA.

703 Hanover St, North Oxford, MA 01537
Four Winds Farm in Hanover, Massachusetts is a small boutique farm specializing in Icelandic horses, with a breeding program that has produced some of the hi...

218 S. E. Main Street, Douglas, MA 01516
Golden Moon Farm in Douglas, Massachusetts, offers horse boarding, arena rental, events, photography services, and rare seeds. The facility includes both ind...

37 St George Road, Brimfield, MA 01010
This quiet, home-based farm offers a personal touch with the owner living on premises. Located conveniently northwest of Sturbridge near I-80, it provides at...

286 Upton Street, Grafton, MA 01519
Ridge Valley Stables is a boarding facility in Grafton, Massachusetts, offering horse care and riding opportunities in the Worcester County area.

61 Rawson St, Uxbridge, MA 01569
Vanderzicht Stables in Uxbridge, Massachusetts is a certified boarding, lesson, showing, and training equestrian center. The facility is active on the hunter...
Trail riding is the primary focus at facilities in the North Oxford area, with well-maintained trail access through the rolling terrain of Worcester County. The Blackstone River Valley region provides historically significant and naturally varied trail riding territory in central Massachusetts.
The Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, Oxford's Land Conservation Trust properties, and the surrounding Worcester County open space provide trail riding options through a landscape of forested hills, old mill sites, and New England farm terrain.
North Oxford is in southern Worcester County about 15 miles south of Worcester and about 25 miles north of Providence via I-395. The location makes it accessible from both cities, and the central position in the Worcester-Providence corridor gives riders options for trail riding and competition in both directions.