
Dun Rovin Boarding
6006 Blaydes Corner Rd, Spotsylvania, VA 22551
Est. In 1974 by Byrd and Gail Minter we're a family owned and operated boarding kennel for dogs and | Yes, we do board little puppies! | 4nDGRzzG3DmojT8dHyyN...
Spotsylvania is a rapidly growing county in the Virginia Piedmont between Fredericksburg and Richmond, where suburban development from both the Washington D.C. and Richmond metro areas is transforming formerly rural land. Despite this growth pressure, pockets of equestrian activity persist in Spotsylvania County, serving horse owners who want to stay within the I-95 corridor while maintaining some rural character.
The Spotsylvania area benefits from the historic Virginia horse culture — this is Virginia fox hunting and thoroughbred country, and the equestrian tradition runs deep even as suburban development advances. The proximity to Fredericksburg provides access to equine services and the Northern Virginia equestrian community, while the rural pockets of Spotsylvania County maintain the horse-keeping environment that the Virginia Piedmont has always offered. Riders looking for the most rural options should explore the county's western reaches away from the I-95 corridor.
Check out the boarding options below to find a fit for your horse in Spotsylvania.
Spotsylvania is a rapidly growing county in the Virginia Piedmont between Fredericksburg and Richmond, where suburban development from both the Washington D.C. and Richmond metro areas is transforming formerly rural land. Despite this growth pressure, pockets of equestrian activity persist in Spotsylvania County, serving horse owners who want to stay within the I-95 corridor while maintaining some rural character.
The Spotsylvania area benefits from the historic Virginia horse culture — this is Virginia fox hunting and thoroughbred country, and the equestrian tradition runs deep even as suburban development advances. The proximity to Fredericksburg provides access to equine services and the Northern Virginia equestrian community, while the rural pockets of Spotsylvania County maintain the horse-keeping environment that the Virginia Piedmont has always offered. Riders looking for the most rural options should explore the county's western reaches away from the I-95 corridor.
Check out the boarding options below to find a fit for your horse in Spotsylvania.

6006 Blaydes Corner Rd, Spotsylvania, VA 22551
Est. In 1974 by Byrd and Gail Minter we're a family owned and operated boarding kennel for dogs and | Yes, we do board little puppies! | 4nDGRzzG3DmojT8dHyyN...

223 Hartwood Rd, Fredericksburg, VA 22406
Shadow Acres is a family-run horse boarding farm offering daily care for equine boarders.

24142 Paoli Mill Rd, Elkwood, VA 22718
Stephenson Equestrian Connection (formerly Stephenson Quarter Horses) is a training, lessons, and boarding facility focused on connecting people and horses t...

20026 Cherry Lane, Ruther Glen, VA 22546
Located conveniently halfway between DC and Richmond, just off I-95, this 30+ acre facility features immaculate matted stalls with fans and shavings, paddock...
Yes — Spotsylvania County has equestrian facilities serving riders on the I-95 corridor between Washington D.C. and Richmond. The county's rural western areas maintain more open land and horse-keeping character than the developing eastern portion near I-95.
Spotsylvania is in the Virginia Piedmont, part of the state's historic fox hunting and thoroughbred tradition. The horse culture here connects to the broader Virginia equestrian world while serving a corridor community undergoing significant suburban transformation.
Fredericksburg provides the primary access point for equine veterinary clinics, farriers, and supplies. The Northern Virginia equestrian market to the north and the Richmond market to the south both provide additional resources accessible within an hour of Spotsylvania.