VerifiedTCB Ranch
445 NM 344, Edgewood, NM 87015
TCB Ranch is a spacious 40-acre facility at the foot of South Mountain featuring a brand-new 8-stall barn with indoor/outdoor access, cross-fenced pastures, ...
Edgewood is a community in Santa Fe County in central New Mexico, sitting on the Estancia Valley plateau between the Sandia Mountains and the Manzano Mountains at around 6,000 feet elevation. The high desert setting here — piñon-juniper woodland, dramatic sky, and mountain views on three sides — creates one of the Southwest's most distinctive equestrian environments. Edgewood has grown as a bedroom community for Albuquerque, but horse properties remain a defining feature of the landscape.
Boarding facilities serve the Edgewood area with overnight boarding and comprehensive amenities including covered and outdoor arenas, round pens, wash racks, RV hookups, and on-property trails. Training is available in western pleasure, dressage, and barrel racing. The area has earned a strong community rating and operations provide genuine space for horses. The elevation keeps temperatures moderate in summer — a significant advantage over the Albuquerque valley floor.
Below you'll find the boarding options currently serving Edgewood and the surrounding high desert.
Edgewood is a community in Santa Fe County in central New Mexico, sitting on the Estancia Valley plateau between the Sandia Mountains and the Manzano Mountains at around 6,000 feet elevation. The high desert setting here — piñon-juniper woodland, dramatic sky, and mountain views on three sides — creates one of the Southwest's most distinctive equestrian environments. Edgewood has grown as a bedroom community for Albuquerque, but horse properties remain a defining feature of the landscape.
Boarding facilities serve the Edgewood area with overnight boarding and comprehensive amenities including covered and outdoor arenas, round pens, wash racks, RV hookups, and on-property trails. Training is available in western pleasure, dressage, and barrel racing. The area has earned a strong community rating and operations provide genuine space for horses. The elevation keeps temperatures moderate in summer — a significant advantage over the Albuquerque valley floor.
Below you'll find the boarding options currently serving Edgewood and the surrounding high desert.
Verified445 NM 344, Edgewood, NM 87015
TCB Ranch is a spacious 40-acre facility at the foot of South Mountain featuring a brand-new 8-stall barn with indoor/outdoor access, cross-fenced pastures, ...

352 Valley Irrigation Rd, Stanley, NM 87056
Cactus Valley Ranch Boarding and Riding is a horse training and riding facility serving the Stanley Edgewood area, offering horse training, riding lessons, a...

5 Thousand Hills Road, Edgewood, NM 87015
Just Keep Swimming, Inc. is a fully fenced and locked facility offering flexible pen arrangements with a distinctive emphasis on customizable accommodations ...

76 Scott Rd, Edgewood, NM 87015
Queen B Performance Horses provides quality colt starting, problem solving, and horse training services in the serene East Mountains of New Mexico.

28 Western Road, Box 2790, Stanley, NM 87056
A family-owned facility 40 miles east of Albuquerque with easy Interstate 40 access, operating for over 25 years. The property offers 32 indoor stalls, 44 co...

28 Western Rd, Stanley, NM 87056
Rockin Horse Ranch in Stanley, New Mexico, features an indoor arena and offers overnight layover stalls along with barrel racing and riding experiences inclu...

3.5 MILES NORTH OFF I-40, Edgewood, NM 87015
Sweet Melody Farm, LLC is a gated, secure overnight facility in Edgewood, New Mexico offering horse boarding and guest accommodations. Reviewers praise the w...
Multiple facilities near Edgewood offer overnight boarding with comprehensive amenities: covered and outdoor arenas, round pens, wash racks, RV hookups, on-property trail access, and training in multiple disciplines.
Training is available in western pleasure, dressage, and barrel racing. The range reflects the Edgewood community's diverse equestrian culture, which blends competitive western traditions with English discipline influences.
Edgewood's 6,000-foot elevation moderates summer temperatures significantly compared to Albuquerque, making it more comfortable for horses and riders. The Sandia and Manzano mountain views, high desert terrain, and proximity to Albuquerque's equine services create a compelling combination.