
Amity Farms
7258 County Road 409, Fulton, MO 65251
Amity Farms is a full service training and boarding facility focusing on the training of horse and rider for 3-Day eventing, as well as Hunters and Jumpers.
Fulton is the seat of Callaway County in central Missouri, positioned between Columbia to the west and the Missouri River to the south. The county sits in the transition zone between the rolling Ozark foothills and the more open farmland of the Missouri River corridor, giving it a varied landscape that suits both working agriculture and recreational equestrian use. Callaway County has a long horse tradition, and Fulton's equestrian community reflects central Missouri's culture of blending practical horsemanship with more formal sport horse pursuits.
Facilities in the Fulton area serve both English performance disciplines — Eventing and Hunter/Jumper — and overnight travelers, with RV hookups and trailer parking available alongside training programs. The proximity to Columbia (home of the University of Missouri) brings a more academically-connected equestrian population to the area, and some facilities have ties to collegiate equestrian programs. When evaluating barns here, ask about the training program's competition schedule and which venues they prioritize — Callaway County riders have reasonable access to Kansas City, St. Louis, and regional show circuits, which affects travel frequency and show culture at different facilities.
Find the right barn for your horse in Fulton by browsing the boarding and training facilities below.
Fulton is the seat of Callaway County in central Missouri, positioned between Columbia to the west and the Missouri River to the south. The county sits in the transition zone between the rolling Ozark foothills and the more open farmland of the Missouri River corridor, giving it a varied landscape that suits both working agriculture and recreational equestrian use. Callaway County has a long horse tradition, and Fulton's equestrian community reflects central Missouri's culture of blending practical horsemanship with more formal sport horse pursuits.
Facilities in the Fulton area serve both English performance disciplines — Eventing and Hunter/Jumper — and overnight travelers, with RV hookups and trailer parking available alongside training programs. The proximity to Columbia (home of the University of Missouri) brings a more academically-connected equestrian population to the area, and some facilities have ties to collegiate equestrian programs. When evaluating barns here, ask about the training program's competition schedule and which venues they prioritize — Callaway County riders have reasonable access to Kansas City, St. Louis, and regional show circuits, which affects travel frequency and show culture at different facilities.
Find the right barn for your horse in Fulton by browsing the boarding and training facilities below.

7258 County Road 409, Fulton, MO 65251
Amity Farms is a full service training and boarding facility focusing on the training of horse and rider for 3-Day eventing, as well as Hunters and Jumpers.

11201 East Vemers Ford Road, Columbia, MO 65201
Bluebell Hill Farm offers horse boarding services on 20 acres in southeastern Boone County, Missouri, with the motto 'Where a horse can be a horse.'

2017 Westminster Ave, Fulton, MO 65251
Roamin' Goats Farm is a family-owned horse boarding facility in Fulton, Missouri. The owners live on the property and are available around the clock to ensur...

4271 State Road J, Fulton, MO 65251
Sunny Ridge Stables is a small, family-run facility located just four minutes outside Columbia via I-70 exit 137. The property provides full-service boarding...
Fulton and Callaway County have Eventing and Hunter/Jumper programs available, with training support from local professionals. The area is within trailering distance of both Kansas City and St. Louis show circuits, giving competitive riders reasonable access to rated events without relocating to a larger metro.
Fulton's central location between Columbia and Jefferson City on Highway 54 makes it a practical layover for east-west horse travel across Missouri. Overnight stabling with RV hookups is available, which suits haulers who want a secure stop with their horses rather than leaving them in the trailer overnight.
The rolling terrain of Callaway County provides good variation for horses in training — from flat arena work to mild hill work on pasture. The Missouri River bottomlands to the south offer lush grazing in season, while the upland areas drain better and stay firmer through wet periods. Ask facilities about pasture rotation and acreage per horse.