VerifiedBit by Bit Performance Horses
316 Hilltop Rd, Coopersburg, PA 18036
Fun relaxing enjoyable barn with high end amenities Property Details * Spacious European-style stalls * Automatic water systems * A large dedicated t...
The New Tripoli area lies in northern Lehigh County in the Pennsylvania Dutch heartland, a community embedded in the agricultural landscape of the upper Lehigh Valley where the terrain begins to transition from Piedmont farmland to the first ridges of Blue Mountain and the Appalachian front. The highly-rated facility presence here reflects a community of serious horse people who value quality care in a genuinely rural Pennsylvania setting.
Boarding near New Tripoli benefits from northern Lehigh County's combination of agricultural character and reasonable accessibility to the Lehigh Valley's equestrian services — quality farriers, equine vets, and trainers serving the Allentown-Bethlehem area are generally within range. The approach of Blue Mountain provides some trail and terrain variety that flat Piedmont locations lack. Pennsylvania winters require proper shelter and arena infrastructure, and spring's wet season demands attention to footing quality — assess how each facility manages drainage through the muddy periods that characterize Lehigh Valley shoulder seasons.
Check out the boarding options currently available in and around New Tripoli below.
The New Tripoli area lies in northern Lehigh County in the Pennsylvania Dutch heartland, a community embedded in the agricultural landscape of the upper Lehigh Valley where the terrain begins to transition from Piedmont farmland to the first ridges of Blue Mountain and the Appalachian front. The highly-rated facility presence here reflects a community of serious horse people who value quality care in a genuinely rural Pennsylvania setting.
Boarding near New Tripoli benefits from northern Lehigh County's combination of agricultural character and reasonable accessibility to the Lehigh Valley's equestrian services — quality farriers, equine vets, and trainers serving the Allentown-Bethlehem area are generally within range. The approach of Blue Mountain provides some trail and terrain variety that flat Piedmont locations lack. Pennsylvania winters require proper shelter and arena infrastructure, and spring's wet season demands attention to footing quality — assess how each facility manages drainage through the muddy periods that characterize Lehigh Valley shoulder seasons.
Check out the boarding options currently available in and around New Tripoli below.
Verified316 Hilltop Rd, Coopersburg, PA 18036
Fun relaxing enjoyable barn with high end amenities Property Details * Spacious European-style stalls * Automatic water systems * A large dedicated t...
Verified3898 Lehigh Drive, Northampton, PA 18067
We are a hunter show barn that is located in Northampton County and offer full care to our boarders. We have an outdoor arena with new footing as well as an...

6270 Saddle Rd, New Tripoli, PA 18066
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1045 Soffa Rd, East Greenville, PA 18041
Shaky H Paint Horses is a facility specializing in APHA horses, offering showing, boarding, training, and Western lessons.

4884 Alder Dr., Walnutport, PA 18088
Whispering Springs Horse Farm, LLC offers guided trail rides, lessons, and boarding in a quiet, beautiful setting at the base of Blue.
The New Tripoli area sits in a sweet spot between the Lehigh Valley's suburban equestrian market and genuine rural character. Land costs are lower than the more developed southern Lehigh County, while access to the valley's equine services remains practical. The approach to Blue Mountain provides more topographic variety than the flat Piedmont to the south, and Pennsylvania Dutch Country's agricultural heritage means quality hay and practical livestock knowledge are common in the area.
Blue Mountain's forested ridgeline is accessible from the New Tripoli area and provides some of the most extensive equestrian trail mileage in the eastern Pennsylvania region. The Appalachian Trail corridor follows Blue Mountain's crest, and State Game Lands and State Forest tracts along the ridge offer trail access for mounted riders. The Hawk Mountain corridor adds both scenic value and trail connectivity. Northern Lehigh County riders have access to genuinely substantial trail resources within reasonable distance.
The high ratings present among New Tripoli area facilities suggest quality operations in this part of Lehigh County, but due diligence remains important. Walk the paddocks and assess drainage quality, check stall condition and bedding management, and verify the specific services each barn includes in their board. Ask about hay sourcing — locally grown Lehigh Valley hay is generally excellent — and confirm veterinary and farrier relationships so you understand the care support system before moving a horse.