
Brookside Farm
2727 Christian St, White River Junction, VT 05001
Brookside Farm is a boarding facility in White River Junction, Vermont, offering boarding services and farm facilities for equestrians.
The Plainfield area occupies a quiet stretch of Sullivan County in the Connecticut River Valley of western New Hampshire, where the floodplain's fertile bottomland transitions to the wooded ridges of the western uplands. The Connecticut River border with Vermont gives the area a geographic character shared between two equestrian communities, and riders here can draw on trail systems and facilities from both states.
Boarding in the Plainfield area tends toward established farm operations with genuine depth in rider development — the combination of training, lessons, and arena access alongside trail connectivity reflects a horse community that values both discipline work and outdoor riding. New Hampshire winters require real infrastructure, so ask specifically about enclosed arena access, how the facility manages ice on barn approaches and paddock areas, and whether the Connecticut River bottomland properties have adequate drainage to avoid flooding during spring melt.
The facilities below represent the range of boarding and training options available throughout the Plainfield area and nearby communities.
The Plainfield area occupies a quiet stretch of Sullivan County in the Connecticut River Valley of western New Hampshire, where the floodplain's fertile bottomland transitions to the wooded ridges of the western uplands. The Connecticut River border with Vermont gives the area a geographic character shared between two equestrian communities, and riders here can draw on trail systems and facilities from both states.
Boarding in the Plainfield area tends toward established farm operations with genuine depth in rider development — the combination of training, lessons, and arena access alongside trail connectivity reflects a horse community that values both discipline work and outdoor riding. New Hampshire winters require real infrastructure, so ask specifically about enclosed arena access, how the facility manages ice on barn approaches and paddock areas, and whether the Connecticut River bottomland properties have adequate drainage to avoid flooding during spring melt.
The facilities below represent the range of boarding and training options available throughout the Plainfield area and nearby communities.

2727 Christian St, White River Junction, VT 05001
Brookside Farm is a boarding facility in White River Junction, Vermont, offering boarding services and farm facilities for equestrians.

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The Plainfield area supports a range of disciplines reflecting Sullivan County's blend of Connecticut River valley and upland equestrian culture. Dressage, hunter/jumper, Western, trail, and natural horsemanship are all represented among area facilities, and the proximity to Hanover and the Dartmouth area adds some competitive depth to the local market. Training and lesson programs are common, suggesting a community oriented toward skill development alongside boarding.
The Connecticut River corridor and the New Hampshire-Vermont border area provide trail riding opportunities through a mix of conservation land and private farm access. The Cornish-Windsor region has preserved open spaces and quiet road networks that support cross-country and trail riding. Vermont's more extensive trail network is literally across the river, expanding options significantly for riders who trailer short distances.
Sullivan County winters bring significant cold and snowfall, with Connecticut River valley bottoms sometimes catching cold air pooling that makes temperatures feel even more extreme than surrounding areas. Enclosed arena access is essentially required for year-round conditioning, and spring brings flood risk along lower-elevation properties adjacent to the river. Facilities on higher ground with covered work areas are the practical choice for year-round boarding.