
Born To Run Performance Horses
331 Grange Rd, Greenfield Center, NY 12833
Born to Run Performance Horses is located at Fossil Stone Farm and focuses on providing a solid foundation for horses across multiple disciplines.
Greenfield Center is in Saratoga County, a few miles south of Saratoga Springs — and that matters enormously for horse people. Saratoga has one of the most storied horse racing traditions in the country, and the surrounding area has attracted serious equestrians across virtually every discipline as a result. The Adirondack foothills begin just to the north, and the combination of flat racing heritage and scenic riding terrain draws a genuinely diverse equestrian community.
Boarding in and around Greenfield Center includes overnight stabling and facilities serving a wide range of disciplines — thoroughbred racing, polo, dressage, western pleasure, trail, hunter/jumper, and barrel racing. Round pens, RV hookups, and trailer parking are available. The facility profiles below are intended to help you get a sense of the boarding market in the Greenfield Center area — each one is a summary, so click through to the full detail page for photos, pricing, and to reach out directly.
Greenfield Center is in Saratoga County, a few miles south of Saratoga Springs — and that matters enormously for horse people. Saratoga has one of the most storied horse racing traditions in the country, and the surrounding area has attracted serious equestrians across virtually every discipline as a result. The Adirondack foothills begin just to the north, and the combination of flat racing heritage and scenic riding terrain draws a genuinely diverse equestrian community.
Boarding in and around Greenfield Center includes overnight stabling and facilities serving a wide range of disciplines — thoroughbred racing, polo, dressage, western pleasure, trail, hunter/jumper, and barrel racing. Round pens, RV hookups, and trailer parking are available. The facility profiles below are intended to help you get a sense of the boarding market in the Greenfield Center area — each one is a summary, so click through to the full detail page for photos, pricing, and to reach out directly.

331 Grange Rd, Greenfield Center, NY 12833
Born to Run Performance Horses is located at Fossil Stone Farm and focuses on providing a solid foundation for horses across multiple disciplines.

985 State Highway 67, Amsterdam, NY 12010
County Line Stables is a boarding, training, and lesson facility in Amsterdam, New York, with an AQHA breeding program featuring the stallion Badger Raises T...

695 Locust Grove Road, Greenfield Center, NY 12833
Loon Meadow Farm is a multi-service property in Greenfield Center, New York, just minutes from downtown Saratoga Springs, both the flat and harness racetrack...

14 Degraff Rd, West Charlton, NY 12010
Small horse boarding facility in West Charlton, NY where the horse's health and happiness is the priority.
Saratoga County has cold winters and mud season is real in March and April. Ask about covered arena access and paddock footing in wet conditions. Facilities near Saratoga Springs often have high standards for care — ask specifically about night check protocols, since the racing community has normalized more attentive overnight care than most pleasure boarding operations.
Saratoga's racing season (July–August) affects everything in the area — staff, availability, and traffic. Ask whether the facility's routine or rates change during track season. Confirm whether the barn works primarily with racehorses or is a show/pleasure operation, since the cultures and management styles can differ. Ask about security during the busy summer months.
Greenfield Center is a short drive from Saratoga Springs, making it a workable stop for people hauling to or from the track or traveling through the Northeast. Call ahead — overnight availability tightens considerably during track season (late July through Labor Day). Bring your Coggins and a health certificate; this is an area where documentation is taken seriously.
The proximity to Saratoga Springs creates real seasonal demand. For summer boarding (July–August), start looking 3–4 months ahead. The rest of the year is more manageable with 30–60 days lead time. If you're relocating to the Capital Region and want to board near Saratoga, know that good facilities here don't sit empty for long.
The range is unusually wide for a small community — thoroughbred racing, polo, and dressage alongside trail riding and barrel racing reflects Saratoga County's genuinely diverse horse culture. Don't assume you'll be out of place regardless of your discipline. Ask the barn owner what the current mix of boarders looks like and whether your use fits comfortably.