
Cadeaux Show Stables
7045 Gordonsville Road, Gordonsville, VA 22942
Cadeaux Show Stables is a hunter/jumper training and sales operation in Gordonsville, Virginia, run by trainer Zach Parks. Zach is a 2007 USEF National Champ...
Stanardsville is the county seat of Greene County, Virginia, sitting in the Blue Ridge foothills at the eastern face of Shenandoah National Park. The town is small but its setting is magnificent — the mountains rise immediately to the west, and the Swift Run Gap entrance to Skyline Drive is just minutes away. Horses here have access to one of the most naturally scenic environments in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Self care boarding with trail access, a round pen, and a climate-controlled tack room is available in the Stanardsville area, with trail riding as the signature local discipline. The combination of on-property trails and proximity to national park land makes this an outstanding location for riders who want mountain terrain as a regular feature of their horse's work environment. The area has earned strong community ratings reflecting genuine satisfaction.
Check out the boarding options currently available in Stanardsville below.
Stanardsville is the county seat of Greene County, Virginia, sitting in the Blue Ridge foothills at the eastern face of Shenandoah National Park. The town is small but its setting is magnificent — the mountains rise immediately to the west, and the Swift Run Gap entrance to Skyline Drive is just minutes away. Horses here have access to one of the most naturally scenic environments in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Self care boarding with trail access, a round pen, and a climate-controlled tack room is available in the Stanardsville area, with trail riding as the signature local discipline. The combination of on-property trails and proximity to national park land makes this an outstanding location for riders who want mountain terrain as a regular feature of their horse's work environment. The area has earned strong community ratings reflecting genuine satisfaction.
Check out the boarding options currently available in Stanardsville below.

7045 Gordonsville Road, Gordonsville, VA 22942
Cadeaux Show Stables is a hunter/jumper training and sales operation in Gordonsville, Virginia, run by trainer Zach Parks. Zach is a 2007 USEF National Champ...

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Self care boarding is available near Stanardsville, with facilities offering a round pen, climate-controlled tack room, and on-property trail access. This setup suits hands-on owners who want a well-appointed facility they manage themselves.
Stanardsville's position at the base of the Blue Ridge offers exceptional trail access. Shenandoah National Park's Swift Run Gap entrance is minutes away, connecting riders to Skyline Drive and the park's trail network along the mountain crest.
Few boarding locations combine the practical amenities of Stanardsville's facilities with direct access to Blue Ridge and national park trail systems. Riders who prioritize mountain terrain and natural scenery find the area genuinely hard to match.