
Horseplay Farms, LLC
1757 Clemmons Rd SE, Bolivia, NC 28422
Horseplay Farms is a 60-acre community-oriented equine facility in Bolivia, North Carolina, offering a range of programs including summer camps, trail rides,...
The Supply area sits in Brunswick County in southeastern North Carolina along the Intracoastal Waterway, a coastal community that has grown with the broader Brunswick County population expansion driven by retirement and resort development near Holden Beach and the Cape Fear Coast. The surrounding landscape of coastal flatwoods, pocosins, and tidal waterways creates a distinctive equestrian environment with the salt-air character unique to the Carolina coastal plain.
Boarding near Supply reflects the area's blend of established rural equestrian culture and a growing residential base. Facilities with strong ratings and lesson programs serve both the working horse community and newer riders drawn to the pleasant coastal climate. Brunswick County's mild winters allow more year-round outdoor riding than most of the country, though summer heat and humidity from June through September require facilities with proper shade and ventilation. Hurricane preparedness is a real operational consideration in this coastal zone.
Browse boarding options across Supply and the surrounding Brunswick County area to find your ideal fit.
The Supply area sits in Brunswick County in southeastern North Carolina along the Intracoastal Waterway, a coastal community that has grown with the broader Brunswick County population expansion driven by retirement and resort development near Holden Beach and the Cape Fear Coast. The surrounding landscape of coastal flatwoods, pocosins, and tidal waterways creates a distinctive equestrian environment with the salt-air character unique to the Carolina coastal plain.
Boarding near Supply reflects the area's blend of established rural equestrian culture and a growing residential base. Facilities with strong ratings and lesson programs serve both the working horse community and newer riders drawn to the pleasant coastal climate. Brunswick County's mild winters allow more year-round outdoor riding than most of the country, though summer heat and humidity from June through September require facilities with proper shade and ventilation. Hurricane preparedness is a real operational consideration in this coastal zone.
Browse boarding options across Supply and the surrounding Brunswick County area to find your ideal fit.

1757 Clemmons Rd SE, Bolivia, NC 28422
Horseplay Farms is a 60-acre community-oriented equine facility in Bolivia, North Carolina, offering a range of programs including summer camps, trail rides,...

1050 Wild Horse Trail, Supply, NC 28462
Wild Horse Ranch in Supply, North Carolina, is a boarding, lesson, and trail ride facility inspired by a lifelong dream of creating a barn where both people ...

810 McKay Rd SE, Bolivia, NC 28422
Willett's Horse Farm in Bolivia, North Carolina offers boarding near the southeastern coast. Reviewers praise the horse care with a positive overall sentiment.
Brunswick County's coastal location delivers genuine advantages for horse owners: mild winters that allow year-round outdoor riding, sandy well-draining soils that prevent the worst mud management challenges, and a pleasant quality of life that makes daily barn visits enjoyable. The salt air and coastal breezes moderate summer temperatures somewhat compared to inland North Carolina, though heat and humidity from June through September remain significant management concerns.
The Brunswick County coastal plain offers riding through maritime forest, coastal prairie, and pocosin environments that have a character unique to the Carolina coast. Boiling Spring Lakes Nature Preserve and the Green Swamp Preserve (managed by The Nature Conservancy) have some open access in settings that showcase the region's distinctive longleaf pine and wiregrass ecosystem. The coastal trail riding experience here is genuinely different from anything available in piedmont or mountain North Carolina.
Brunswick County's coastline exposure means hurricane risk is a real operational consideration for boarding facilities. Ask prospective barns directly about their emergency plan: evacuation protocols, coordination with Brunswick County emergency animal response, whether horses can be moved in advance of a storm and where they would go, and what the facility's history has been with past storm events. A coastal barn without a clear hurricane protocol is not a suitable long-term boarding option in this location.