
Ashland Stables LLC
12437 Mount Hermon Rd, Ashland, VA 23005
Ashland Stables is a boarding facility in Ashland, Virginia, north of Richmond. The property offers horse care and riding opportunities in the Hanover County...
Richmond is Virginia's capital, a city of historic neighborhoods, James River rapids, and a cultural identity built on the intersection of antebellum history and contemporary creative energy. For horse owners, Richmond presents an unusual profile: a 600-acre property with outdoor arena access represents a remarkable land holding for an urban Virginia market, though the broader Richmond area's equestrian activity is primarily concentrated in the surrounding counties of Chesterfield, Henrico, Goochland, and Powhatan rather than within the city limits.
The greater Richmond metro area is well-connected to Virginia's equestrian infrastructure — the James River valley's scenic riding, the Pocahontas State Park trail system, and access to the Piedmont hunt country to the west all serve Richmond-area riders. For horse owners working in the city who want to keep horses nearby without a long commute to rural Piedmont facilities, the Richmond area offers a range of options in the surrounding suburban and exurban counties. When evaluating boarding here, ask about the relationship between the property and its 600-acre scale — this land area suggests rural character and could mean significant trail riding on the property itself.
Below you'll find boarding options across the Richmond metro area, from in-city properties to suburban and exurban facilities in the surrounding counties.
Richmond is Virginia's capital, a city of historic neighborhoods, James River rapids, and a cultural identity built on the intersection of antebellum history and contemporary creative energy. For horse owners, Richmond presents an unusual profile: a 600-acre property with outdoor arena access represents a remarkable land holding for an urban Virginia market, though the broader Richmond area's equestrian activity is primarily concentrated in the surrounding counties of Chesterfield, Henrico, Goochland, and Powhatan rather than within the city limits.
The greater Richmond metro area is well-connected to Virginia's equestrian infrastructure — the James River valley's scenic riding, the Pocahontas State Park trail system, and access to the Piedmont hunt country to the west all serve Richmond-area riders. For horse owners working in the city who want to keep horses nearby without a long commute to rural Piedmont facilities, the Richmond area offers a range of options in the surrounding suburban and exurban counties. When evaluating boarding here, ask about the relationship between the property and its 600-acre scale — this land area suggests rural character and could mean significant trail riding on the property itself.
Below you'll find boarding options across the Richmond metro area, from in-city properties to suburban and exurban facilities in the surrounding counties.

12437 Mount Hermon Rd, Ashland, VA 23005
Ashland Stables is a boarding facility in Ashland, Virginia, north of Richmond. The property offers horse care and riding opportunities in the Hanover County...

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...

14060 Horseshoe Bridge Rd, Ashland, VA 23005
South Meadow Stables is a family-run riding and boarding facility in Ashland, Virginia, established in 2014. The stable is open seven days a week with flexib...

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 ...
The greater Richmond area's equestrian scene is primarily in surrounding counties — Chesterfield, Goochland, Powhatan, and Henrico — rather than within the city. These suburban and rural counties have active horse communities with a range of boarding options. The city itself provides access to equine services and a large population of riders who commute to suburban facilities.
Richmond-area riders have access to Pocahontas State Park in Chesterfield County (with equestrian trails), the James River parks system, and farmland trails throughout the surrounding rural counties. The Piedmont horse country to the west (Goochland, Fluvanna, Louisa) expands the available trail terrain significantly for those willing to haul a short distance.
Central Virginia has an active show circuit within reasonable trailering distance of Richmond — venues in Hanover, Chesterfield, and the Northern Virginia corridor are accessible. The Virginia Horse Center in Lexington is about 90 minutes west. Ask facilities about which shows their boarders typically attend and how far in advance they schedule the show calendar.