
Bridgeport Farm
3430 Askew Ferry Road, Edwards, MS 39066
Bridgeport Farm is located between Jackson and Vicksburg on I-20 exit 19 in Edwards, just 2.5 miles from the interstate, making it convenient for traveling e...
Edwards is a small community in Hinds County, positioned along Interstate 20 between Jackson and Vicksburg in central Mississippi. The landscape here is part of the loess hills region — gently undulating terrain with the characteristic bluff soils that give this part of Mississippi its distinctive visual character. The I-20 corridor has historically been one of the busier horse travel routes across the state, connecting the Alabama markets to the east with Louisiana and Texas destinations to the west, which shapes the character of equestrian facilities along this stretch.
Facilities near Edwards are equipped for overnight boarding with comprehensive amenities — covered indoor arena, outdoor arena, round pen, wash rack, security cameras, RV hookups, and trailer parking. This level of infrastructure at a small-community Mississippi location reflects an operation serving both resident horses and travelers using the I-20 route. The combination of secure overnight facilities and good arena access makes this a practical base for horse owners in the greater Jackson area who want rural acreage without giving up training infrastructure. Ask about the history and management experience of any facility you're evaluating, as operations this well-equipped at a small scale sometimes reflect a passionate owner who has invested significantly in infrastructure.
Check out the boarding options available in and around Edwards below.
Edwards is a small community in Hinds County, positioned along Interstate 20 between Jackson and Vicksburg in central Mississippi. The landscape here is part of the loess hills region — gently undulating terrain with the characteristic bluff soils that give this part of Mississippi its distinctive visual character. The I-20 corridor has historically been one of the busier horse travel routes across the state, connecting the Alabama markets to the east with Louisiana and Texas destinations to the west, which shapes the character of equestrian facilities along this stretch.
Facilities near Edwards are equipped for overnight boarding with comprehensive amenities — covered indoor arena, outdoor arena, round pen, wash rack, security cameras, RV hookups, and trailer parking. This level of infrastructure at a small-community Mississippi location reflects an operation serving both resident horses and travelers using the I-20 route. The combination of secure overnight facilities and good arena access makes this a practical base for horse owners in the greater Jackson area who want rural acreage without giving up training infrastructure. Ask about the history and management experience of any facility you're evaluating, as operations this well-equipped at a small scale sometimes reflect a passionate owner who has invested significantly in infrastructure.
Check out the boarding options available in and around Edwards below.

3430 Askew Ferry Road, Edwards, MS 39066
Bridgeport Farm is located between Jackson and Vicksburg on I-20 exit 19 in Edwards, just 2.5 miles from the interstate, making it convenient for traveling e...

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9320 Mt Moriah Rd, Edwards, MS 39066
Terrebonne Farm is a gated facility located 2.4 miles south of I-20 exit 19 between Jackson and Vicksburg, with owner on-site for added safety and 24-hour se...
Yes — Edwards' position on I-20 between Jackson and Vicksburg makes it a practical stopping point for horse trailers crossing Mississippi east to west. Overnight stabling with RV hookups and trailer parking is available, and the interstate access makes arrival and departure straightforward regardless of travel direction.
The Edwards area has covered indoor arena, outdoor arena, and round pen access — a more complete training setup than many small Mississippi communities offer. This suits both resident boarders looking for year-round training infrastructure and overnight guests who want to work their horses after a long haul.
The loess hills around Edwards provide rolling terrain with generally good drainage compared to flat Delta soils, but the clay subsoil can create muddy conditions after heavy rain. Central Mississippi summers are hot and humid; ask about shade availability and summer turnout management. Winters are mild but can include significant rainfall.