
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.
Francestown is a small hill town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, set in the wooded Piscataquog River watershed south of Francestown Reservoir in classic southern New Hampshire farm country. The town has maintained an agricultural identity unusual for southern New Hampshire communities, which have been under intense suburban pressure from the Manchester and Nashua corridors. Francestown's commitment to its rural character has preserved working farms, woodlands, and the pastoral landscape that suits horse operations.
Facilities in Francestown offer Full Care boarding with covered and outdoor arena access alongside trail access — a complete and generous setup that suits riders who value ample turnout and on-property riding variety. New Hampshire's four-season climate includes genuine winters with reliable snowfall, so the covered arena is an essential asset for year-round riding. Southern New Hampshire's equestrian community is well-connected to the Manchester-Nashua corridor's resources while maintaining the rural character that riders who choose Francestown specifically seek.
Check out the boarding options available in Francestown below.
Francestown is a small hill town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, set in the wooded Piscataquog River watershed south of Francestown Reservoir in classic southern New Hampshire farm country. The town has maintained an agricultural identity unusual for southern New Hampshire communities, which have been under intense suburban pressure from the Manchester and Nashua corridors. Francestown's commitment to its rural character has preserved working farms, woodlands, and the pastoral landscape that suits horse operations.
Facilities in Francestown offer Full Care boarding with covered and outdoor arena access alongside trail access — a complete and generous setup that suits riders who value ample turnout and on-property riding variety. New Hampshire's four-season climate includes genuine winters with reliable snowfall, so the covered arena is an essential asset for year-round riding. Southern New Hampshire's equestrian community is well-connected to the Manchester-Nashua corridor's resources while maintaining the rural character that riders who choose Francestown specifically seek.
Check out the boarding options available in Francestown below.

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.

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.

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.
Francestown area facilities offer Full Care boarding with covered and outdoor arenas and trail access — a comprehensive setup in a genuinely rural southern New Hampshire setting. This suits horse owners who want attentive care, year-round arena access, and on-property variety without the suburban atmosphere of closer-in Nashua or Manchester facilities.
Francestown's rural southern New Hampshire setting has access to a network of trails through private land, town forests, and state conservation areas. The Piscataquog River watershed's woodlands provide pleasant riding. Ask facilities about the trail network directly accessible from the property and any connections to neighboring land for extended rides.
Southern New Hampshire gets cold, snowy winters — Francestown's hill-town elevation amplifies this slightly. Heated water systems, quality stall bedding, adequate winter hay storage, and a covered arena for year-round riding are all important. Ask about the facility's heating systems, backup power for water, and how they manage ice in high-traffic outdoor areas through winter.