
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...
Colchester is a town in Chittenden County, Vermont, occupying the peninsula between Malletts Bay and the Winooski River north of Burlington. The town is one of the more populous in Vermont by population, functioning as a commercial and residential suburb of the Burlington metro while retaining agricultural character in its rural northern sections near Malletts Bay and Lake Champlain's eastern shore. The Champlain Valley's fertile farmland extends into Colchester, supporting the equestrian community that has found a home in the town's rural margins.
Facilities in the Colchester area serve the greater Burlington equestrian community with an accessible suburban-rural setting. The proximity to Burlington's resources — equine veterinary services, farriers, and specialty suppliers — makes daily horse management practical, while the town's rural sections maintain the agricultural character that suits boarding operations. Vermont's four-season climate applies fully in Chittenden County, and covered arena access is an important question for any facility evaluation in this market.
Find the right boarding option for your horse among the facilities listed below.
Colchester is a town in Chittenden County, Vermont, occupying the peninsula between Malletts Bay and the Winooski River north of Burlington. The town is one of the more populous in Vermont by population, functioning as a commercial and residential suburb of the Burlington metro while retaining agricultural character in its rural northern sections near Malletts Bay and Lake Champlain's eastern shore. The Champlain Valley's fertile farmland extends into Colchester, supporting the equestrian community that has found a home in the town's rural margins.
Facilities in the Colchester area serve the greater Burlington equestrian community with an accessible suburban-rural setting. The proximity to Burlington's resources — equine veterinary services, farriers, and specialty suppliers — makes daily horse management practical, while the town's rural sections maintain the agricultural character that suits boarding operations. Vermont's four-season climate applies fully in Chittenden County, and covered arena access is an important question for any facility evaluation in this market.
Find the right boarding option for your horse among the facilities listed 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.

25 Bernier Rd, Milton, VT 05468
Erin Longworth Performance Horses is a training and lesson facility offering boarding, instruction, and competition support throughout New England and Canada.

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.
Colchester's Burlington metro location provides practical access to Chittenden County's equine veterinary practices, farriers, tack shops, and the broader Vermont equestrian community. Burlington's University of Vermont has agricultural programs that support the regional horse community. The Lake Champlain Valley's riding terrain and trail access rounds out the equestrian environment.
The Burlington area has a genuine but modest equestrian community shaped by Vermont's recreational outdoor culture and the university community's interest in horses. Disciplines range from trail riding and pleasure horses to English competition programs. The Champlain Valley's flat agricultural terrain suits a variety of horse uses, while the Green Mountains provide more challenging trail terrain nearby.
Chittenden County winters are genuine — cold, with reliable snowfall and extended freezing periods. Covered arena access is important for year-round riding; ask facilities whether they have this infrastructure. Heated water systems, quality shelter, and winter-footing management in high-traffic areas are also key questions for any Vermont facility evaluation.