
Arrowhead Hills Horse Ranch
638 Pineville Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028
Arrowhead Hills Horse Ranch in Mocksville, North Carolina is described by boarders as a beautiful property with wonderful owners who provide attentive horse ...
The Pfafftown area lies in Forsyth County in the western Piedmont of North Carolina, a community on the suburban edge of Winston-Salem that retains agricultural character in its western reaches. With 100-acre properties available in this part of Forsyth County, the boarding options here combine proximity to the Triad metro's equestrian services with genuine open land and trail access that suburban locations closer to the city cannot offer.
Boarding near Pfafftown benefits from a well-developed equestrian community connected to both Winston-Salem's resources and the broader Piedmont Triad show circuit. The area has natural horsemanship and trail riding communities alongside more traditional arena disciplines, and 100-acre-scale operations can offer meaningful turnout and trail access on their own property. Evaluate arena footing as a priority, since western Piedmont clay soils are challenging through wet seasons, and assess whether trail connectivity extends beyond the property itself.
Check out the boarding facilities in and around Pfafftown below to find the right fit for your horse.
The Pfafftown area lies in Forsyth County in the western Piedmont of North Carolina, a community on the suburban edge of Winston-Salem that retains agricultural character in its western reaches. With 100-acre properties available in this part of Forsyth County, the boarding options here combine proximity to the Triad metro's equestrian services with genuine open land and trail access that suburban locations closer to the city cannot offer.
Boarding near Pfafftown benefits from a well-developed equestrian community connected to both Winston-Salem's resources and the broader Piedmont Triad show circuit. The area has natural horsemanship and trail riding communities alongside more traditional arena disciplines, and 100-acre-scale operations can offer meaningful turnout and trail access on their own property. Evaluate arena footing as a priority, since western Piedmont clay soils are challenging through wet seasons, and assess whether trail connectivity extends beyond the property itself.
Check out the boarding facilities in and around Pfafftown below to find the right fit for your horse.

638 Pineville Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028
Arrowhead Hills Horse Ranch in Mocksville, North Carolina is described by boarders as a beautiful property with wonderful owners who provide attentive horse ...

5095 Paramount Rd., Pfafftown, NC 27040
Bushel Barns in Pfafftown, North Carolina sits on 100 acres of rolling pastures in a historic farm setting close to Winston-Salem. The facility emphasizes na...

1833 Perryman Rd, Lexington, NC 27295
Heritage Farm and Stables is a Paso Fino horse facility offering boarding services.

1950 Bethel Church Road, Yadkinville, NC 27055
Lone Hickory Arena is a privately owned youth rodeo and equestrian facility offering overnight boarding. Reviewers praise the well-maintained arena and the w...

1055 Pine Ridge Rd, King, NC 27021
Newsome's Horse Boarding offers pasture boarding in a quiet, country setting that is convenient to state park trails.

1061 Capella School Rd, King, NC 27021
Tokota Horse Stables is promoted in connection with the N.C. Youth Rodeo Association and showcases rodeo skills at community events like the Stokes County Fair.
The Pfafftown and western Forsyth County area supports a mix of trail and natural horsemanship alongside the hunter/jumper and dressage communities that serve the Winston-Salem market. The area's natural terrain — rolling Piedmont hills with some creek corridors and woodlots — lends itself naturally to trail and cross-country riding, and training services in the area support riders developing skills in multiple disciplines.
Forsyth County's western rural areas have some of the better trail access in the immediate Triad region, with properties backing up to wooded ridges and creek corridors that allow riding off the property itself. The Yadkin River corridor to the south adds additional trail potential, and some local operations have established agreements with neighboring land that extend trail options beyond their acreage. Ask specifically about off-property riding access when you tour — this differentiates Pfafftown from more urban boarding locations.
Pfafftown sits far enough from Winston-Salem's core to preserve meaningful rural character while remaining accessible to the metro area's equine veterinary specialists, trainers, and competition venues. This is a genuine sweet spot for riders who want both open land and metro-level services. Board rates should reflect this mid-rural positioning — neither the premium of in-town operations nor the full discount of distant rural facilities.