
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.
Temple is a small, quiet town in Hillsborough County on the southern edge of the Monadnock region, in a part of New Hampshire where the landscape retains a genuinely rural character. The town is lightly populated with working farms, forest, and old stone walls threading through the countryside — the kind of setting that feels removed from the suburban growth reshaping southern New Hampshire's lower-lying communities.
Riding lessons and trail riding are available in the Temple area, fitting the town's quiet character. New England trail riding in the Monadnock region offers wooded paths and occasional hilltop openings with long views — a different experience from flat arena work that many horses and riders find mentally refreshing. Temple's elevation and forest cover can extend mud season into late spring, so confirm seasonal access for outdoor areas before committing.
Check out the boarding options currently available in Temple below.
Temple is a small, quiet town in Hillsborough County on the southern edge of the Monadnock region, in a part of New Hampshire where the landscape retains a genuinely rural character. The town is lightly populated with working farms, forest, and old stone walls threading through the countryside — the kind of setting that feels removed from the suburban growth reshaping southern New Hampshire's lower-lying communities.
Riding lessons and trail riding are available in the Temple area, fitting the town's quiet character. New England trail riding in the Monadnock region offers wooded paths and occasional hilltop openings with long views — a different experience from flat arena work that many horses and riders find mentally refreshing. Temple's elevation and forest cover can extend mud season into late spring, so confirm seasonal access for outdoor areas before committing.
Check out the boarding options currently available in Temple 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.
Riding lessons and trail riding are offered in the Temple area. The Monadnock region's wooded terrain makes trail riding a signature experience, complementing arena instruction for well-rounded horse development.
Temple sits in the southern Monadnock region with forested terrain, some upland pastures, and wooded trails that offer views at higher elevations. The landscape suits trail riders who want natural New England scenery rather than flat-country riding.
Temple's elevation and forest cover can prolong mud season into late April or May, limiting access to outdoor areas after snowmelt. Confirm which surfaces are usable year-round if consistent winter or early spring riding is important to you.