
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.
Amherst is one of southern New Hampshire's most desirable towns — large-lot residential development, preserved farmland, and a strong sense of community have made it a place where equestrian properties have survived development pressure better than in many nearby communities. The town's proximity to the Massachusetts border and Manchester makes it attractive for commuter horse owners, and the local demographic tends toward riders with serious competitive interests.
The Amherst area supports dressage, hunter-jumper, and eventing disciplines, reflecting the region's English-riding culture. These are Olympic disciplines that demand quality facilities and thoughtful horse management, and the Amherst area's facilities appear to meet those standards based on community feedback.
Below you'll find boarding options currently available in the Amherst area.
Amherst is one of southern New Hampshire's most desirable towns — large-lot residential development, preserved farmland, and a strong sense of community have made it a place where equestrian properties have survived development pressure better than in many nearby communities. The town's proximity to the Massachusetts border and Manchester makes it attractive for commuter horse owners, and the local demographic tends toward riders with serious competitive interests.
The Amherst area supports dressage, hunter-jumper, and eventing disciplines, reflecting the region's English-riding culture. These are Olympic disciplines that demand quality facilities and thoughtful horse management, and the Amherst area's facilities appear to meet those standards based on community feedback.
Below you'll find boarding options currently available in the Amherst area.

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.

165 Candlewood Hill Rd, Francestown, NH 03043
Frogton Pond Horse Farm is a boarding facility in Francestown, New Hampshire, offering horse care in a rural New England setting.

13 Nichols Rd, Amherst, NH 03031
Gold Standard Show Stables is a Hunter/Jumper show stable offering lessons, training, and boarding with select openings for new boarders available soon.

74 Slip Rd, Greenfield, NH 03047
Kilkenny Horse Center is a boarding facility offering riding lessons for beginner through advanced riders, along with training and exercise services for horses.

27 Cemetery Rd, Derry, NH 03038
Mariah-B Farm is a horse boarding, training, and riding lesson facility located in Derry with a nice group of horses and professional management.

133 Richardson Road Lyndeborough NH, Lyndeborough, NH 03082
Private horse farm in Lyndeborough, NH offering boarding, layups, and occasional sales.

371 Shirley Hill Road, Goffstown, NH 03045
Oakrise Horse Farm, LLC is a full service boarding facility owned by Dawn and Alan Beaulieu, offering a family atmosphere with quality care.

576 Pingree Hill Road, Auburn, NH 03032
Pingree Hill Farm is located east of Manchester and offers quality overnight accommodations for traveling equestrians. The facility provides comfortable matt...

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...

19 Putnam Road, Temple, NH 03084
Stepping Stones Farm & Retreat Center in Temple, New Hampshire is a boarding and retreat property in the Monadnock Region of southern New Hampshire.

40 Walnut Hill Rd, Amherst, NH 03031
Walnut Hollow Farm is a boarding facility in Amherst, New Hampshire, offering horse care in southern New Hampshire's horse country.
Dressage, hunter-jumper, and eventing are all practiced in the Amherst area. Multiple facilities serve these disciplines, making the town a solid base for riders pursuing English competition or serious amateur riding.
Amherst's location in southern New Hampshire puts it within reach of the New England competition circuit, including shows in Massachusetts, Vermont, and Connecticut. The proximity to Boston via the southern NH commuter corridor also aids access to specialty services.
The Amherst equestrian community leans toward well-maintained operations serving English disciplines. Riders should still tour facilities personally and ask about arena footing, turnout quality, and staffing — but the area has a good community reputation.