
Iron Gait Horse Farm
12621 Branders Bridge Rd, Chester, VA 23831
Iron Gait Horse Farm in Chester, Virginia is a self-care boarding facility established in 2004. After 21 years of offering birthday parties, pony rides, and ...
Chester is a community in Chesterfield County, Virginia, in the southern Richmond metro area along the Appomattox River corridor south of the James. Chesterfield County has grown significantly as suburban Richmond has expanded, but retains agricultural land in its southern portions where horse properties have found a place in the mixed residential-rural landscape. The county's position south of the James River gives it a slightly more rural character than the northern Henrico County suburbs, and Chester's older community provides some stability amid ongoing development.
For horse owners in the southern Richmond metro, Chester and Chesterfield County offer boarding options within practical range of the city without the premium pricing of more rural Piedmont counties to the west. The county's equine community is connected to Richmond's urban professional population, and facilities here reflect that market — personal and oriented toward individual owners' needs. Self Care boarding is available for experienced owners who want to manage their own horse's daily care in a facility-provided stall or paddock structure. When evaluating options, ask about road access to the facility and how suburban development in the surrounding area affects the boarding environment.
Take a look at the boarding options available in the Chester area below.
Chester is a community in Chesterfield County, Virginia, in the southern Richmond metro area along the Appomattox River corridor south of the James. Chesterfield County has grown significantly as suburban Richmond has expanded, but retains agricultural land in its southern portions where horse properties have found a place in the mixed residential-rural landscape. The county's position south of the James River gives it a slightly more rural character than the northern Henrico County suburbs, and Chester's older community provides some stability amid ongoing development.
For horse owners in the southern Richmond metro, Chester and Chesterfield County offer boarding options within practical range of the city without the premium pricing of more rural Piedmont counties to the west. The county's equine community is connected to Richmond's urban professional population, and facilities here reflect that market — personal and oriented toward individual owners' needs. Self Care boarding is available for experienced owners who want to manage their own horse's daily care in a facility-provided stall or paddock structure. When evaluating options, ask about road access to the facility and how suburban development in the surrounding area affects the boarding environment.
Take a look at the boarding options available in the Chester area below.

12621 Branders Bridge Rd, Chester, VA 23831
Iron Gait Horse Farm in Chester, Virginia is a self-care boarding facility established in 2004. After 21 years of offering birthday parties, pony rides, and ...

428 E. Washington St., Highland Springs, VA 23075
This experienced facility near Richmond offers knowledgeable care accumulated over 10 years of horse boarding. The property features a round pen, small ridin...

817 Jay Shambley Rd, Petersburg, VA 23842
Starting Point Sport Horses, while listed in Petersburg, Virginia, operates from a horse farm in Pittsboro, North Carolina in Chatham County, halfway between...

12601 River Rd, Richmond, VA 23238
Tuckahoe Plantation Stables is a full-service boarding facility in eastern Goochland County with 600 acres of riding trails across the property. A fun place ...
Chester area facilities offer Self Care boarding in southern Richmond's suburban ring — serving horse owners who want proximity to the city without relocating to more distant rural markets. Self Care suits experienced owners who prefer managing their own horse's daily care. Chesterfield County's mix of suburban and rural land supports a modest but genuine horse community.
Chester's southern Richmond metro location provides access to equine veterinary practices, farriers, and tack suppliers serving the Richmond area. The Virginia Horse Center in Lexington is about 90 minutes west for major competitions. Ask facilities about which veterinary practices cover the area and where boarders typically compete when they're in the show circuit.
Pocahontas State Park in Chesterfield County has equestrian trails within the park system — one of the more accessible public riding options in the Richmond metro area. Swift Creek and the Appomattox River corridor also have informal riding. Ask Chester-area facilities about their proximity to Pocahontas State Park's equestrian access points.