
Heritage Farm and Stables- Paso Fino Horses
1833 Perryman Rd, Lexington, NC 27295
Heritage Farm and Stables is a Paso Fino horse facility offering boarding services.
Lexington is the seat of Davidson County in the central Piedmont of North Carolina, best known outside the state as the birthplace of Lexington-style barbecue but firmly rooted in the Piedmont's furniture and textile manufacturing heritage. The surrounding landscape is rolling, wooded Piedmont farmland with creek drainages and open pasture—terrain that suits the trail riding and gaited horse culture common in this part of the state.
Gaited horses have a dedicated following in the greater Piedmont of the Carolinas, and the Lexington area's equestrian character reflects that regional enthusiasm. Trail riding on private land and rural roads is the dominant recreational activity, and the Davidson County countryside provides a pleasant setting for that kind of informal horsemanship.
Whether you're looking for pasture-based care or covered stalls in a rural setting, here are the boarding options available around Lexington.
Lexington is the seat of Davidson County in the central Piedmont of North Carolina, best known outside the state as the birthplace of Lexington-style barbecue but firmly rooted in the Piedmont's furniture and textile manufacturing heritage. The surrounding landscape is rolling, wooded Piedmont farmland with creek drainages and open pasture—terrain that suits the trail riding and gaited horse culture common in this part of the state.
Gaited horses have a dedicated following in the greater Piedmont of the Carolinas, and the Lexington area's equestrian character reflects that regional enthusiasm. Trail riding on private land and rural roads is the dominant recreational activity, and the Davidson County countryside provides a pleasant setting for that kind of informal horsemanship.
Whether you're looking for pasture-based care or covered stalls in a rural setting, here are the boarding options available around Lexington.
The Lexington and Davidson County area has a following for gaited horses and trail riding, reflecting the broader Piedmont Carolina equestrian culture. Smooth-gaited breeds like Tennessee Walkers, Rocky Mountain Horses, and Paso Finos are popular among local horse owners, and the pleasant Piedmont countryside suits trail riding on private land and forest roads.
Davidson County's central Piedmont terrain is gently rolling with red clay soils, mixed hardwood-pine forest, and creek bottomland. The High Rock Lake reservoir and the Yadkin River corridor provide natural scenic backdrops. The landscape is well suited to trail riding and pasture keeping, and footing on red clay requires mud management in wet weather.
Lexington is roughly equidistant between Winston-Salem and Salisbury, with I-85 providing access to both. The Triad area (Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point) has an established equestrian community that Davidson County horse owners connect with for competition and professional services. The county's horse culture is primarily recreational and informal rather than competition-focused.