
Cottonwood Stables
2374 Malletts Bay Ave, Colchester, VT 05446
Cottonwood Stables in Colchester, Vermont offers boarding and horse care near Burlington. Reviewers note a positive atmosphere and attentive care, contributi...
Charlotte is a town in Chittenden County, Vermont, on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain south of Burlington. The town occupies some of the most fertile agricultural land in Vermont — the broad Champlain Valley's limestone-rich clay soils support excellent pasture and hay production, and the lake's moderating influence creates a milder microclimate than most of Vermont. Charlotte's open farmland, lake views, and proximity to Burlington have made it one of the more desirable rural communities in the state while maintaining genuine agricultural character.
Facilities in Charlotte offer Self Care boarding with a complete riding setup — covered indoor and outdoor arenas plus on-property trail access — in a setting that benefits from Lake Champlain Valley's agricultural character. Self Care suits the hands-on horse owner who wants access to quality infrastructure without paying for full management. The covered arena extends riding season through Vermont's cold winters and wet springs. When evaluating facilities here, ask about the trail access character — the Champlain Valley's gently rolling farmland and lake shore views create a distinctive riding environment.
Check out the boarding options available in Charlotte below.
Charlotte is a town in Chittenden County, Vermont, on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain south of Burlington. The town occupies some of the most fertile agricultural land in Vermont — the broad Champlain Valley's limestone-rich clay soils support excellent pasture and hay production, and the lake's moderating influence creates a milder microclimate than most of Vermont. Charlotte's open farmland, lake views, and proximity to Burlington have made it one of the more desirable rural communities in the state while maintaining genuine agricultural character.
Facilities in Charlotte offer Self Care boarding with a complete riding setup — covered indoor and outdoor arenas plus on-property trail access — in a setting that benefits from Lake Champlain Valley's agricultural character. Self Care suits the hands-on horse owner who wants access to quality infrastructure without paying for full management. The covered arena extends riding season through Vermont's cold winters and wet springs. When evaluating facilities here, ask about the trail access character — the Champlain Valley's gently rolling farmland and lake shore views create a distinctive riding environment.
Check out the boarding options available in Charlotte below.

2374 Malletts Bay Ave, Colchester, VT 05446
Cottonwood Stables in Colchester, Vermont offers boarding and horse care near Burlington. Reviewers note a positive atmosphere and attentive care, contributi...

424 Creek Farm Rd, Colchester, VT 05446
Destiny Equestrian Center is a boarding and lesson facility in Colchester, Vermont, serving the Burlington-area equestrian community.

829 South Street, New Haven, VT 05472
Fuzzy Muzzles is located adjacent to an indoor riding arena with ample space for large trailer parking, providing a comfortable home base for traveling eques...

154 Baldwin Rd, Charlotte, VT 05445
Heart & Heritage Stables is an equestrian facility in Charlotte, Vermont, offering boarding and care services in the Champlain Valley.

75 Cassidy Rd, Keeseville, NY 12944
Willow Hill Farm is a training facility in Keeseville, New York, offering summer camps and other equestrian programs.
Charlotte's Champlain Valley location offers some of Vermont's most productive agricultural land alongside the lake's moderating climate influence — milder winters and warmer summers than inland Vermont. The combination of quality pasture, lake views, and proximity to Burlington gives Charlotte a character unusual in New England equestrian markets.
The Champlain Valley's gently rolling farmland provides pleasant riding terrain, and Charlotte's lake shore position offers scenic routes along the water corridor. The Green Mountains to the east have more extensive trail systems accessible within trailering distance. Ask facilities about on-property trail characteristics and seasonal riding conditions.
Self Care boarding provides the stall, paddock, and arena infrastructure while the owner manages daily care — feeding, stall cleaning, blanketing. This suits experienced Vermont horse owners who want cost efficiency, personal oversight of their horse's management, and access to quality facilities including a covered arena for year-round riding without paying full-service rates.