VerifiedOrchard View Equestrian Center
4925 Oak Park Rd, Marshall, WI 53559
Orchard View Equestrian Center is a high-end boarding facility located just 20mins east of Madison. We also offer lessons, training, and a show team. We have...
The Marshall area lies in Dane County east of Madison, a community in the agricultural landscape of south-central Wisconsin where the prairie and oak savanna terrain of the Madison area's eastern fringe creates a pleasant horse-keeping environment. Dane County's combination of productive agricultural land, progressive land stewardship culture, and proximity to Madison's equestrian services makes this corner of the county a practical boarding location.
Boarding options near Marshall with comprehensive amenity packages — covered and outdoor arenas, hot/cold wash rack, round pen, trail access, on-site trainer, regular farrier, and climate-controlled tack room — reflect seriously equipped, full-service operations for the Madison-area market. Multiple disciplines including trail, Western pleasure, and hunter/jumper indicate flexible facilities serving diverse rider needs. Wisconsin winters require genuine covered arena access, which quality operations in the area provide.
Here are the Marshall-area facilities ready to welcome your horse.
The Marshall area lies in Dane County east of Madison, a community in the agricultural landscape of south-central Wisconsin where the prairie and oak savanna terrain of the Madison area's eastern fringe creates a pleasant horse-keeping environment. Dane County's combination of productive agricultural land, progressive land stewardship culture, and proximity to Madison's equestrian services makes this corner of the county a practical boarding location.
Boarding options near Marshall with comprehensive amenity packages — covered and outdoor arenas, hot/cold wash rack, round pen, trail access, on-site trainer, regular farrier, and climate-controlled tack room — reflect seriously equipped, full-service operations for the Madison-area market. Multiple disciplines including trail, Western pleasure, and hunter/jumper indicate flexible facilities serving diverse rider needs. Wisconsin winters require genuine covered arena access, which quality operations in the area provide.
Here are the Marshall-area facilities ready to welcome your horse.
Verified4925 Oak Park Rd, Marshall, WI 53559
Orchard View Equestrian Center is a high-end boarding facility located just 20mins east of Madison. We also offer lessons, training, and a show team. We have...

N3070 Old Coounty Road F, Rio, WI 53960
4 Square Farm is a family-owned operation in Rio, Wisconsin, established in 2020. Trainer Mark Nesson brings over 40 years of experience from working on his ...

180 Hoopen Road, Cambridge, WI 53523
Horse boarding facility located east of Madison in Cambridge, WI with outdoor and indoor riding arenas.

1775 US Highway 51, Stoughton, WI 53589
Breakaway Farm in Stoughton, Wisconsin, is a training facility with a hunter/jumper lesson program. Reviews are mixed, with ratings ranging from 1 to 5 stars.

2594 State Road 26, Watertown, WI 53094
KD Sport Horses is located in Watertown, WI. The facility offers various boarding and training options and stands the stallion Ehrentanz.

3845 Oak Park Road, Deerfield, WI 53531
Showtime Arena is a large-scale horse show and boarding facility in Deerfield, Wisconsin, just minutes from Madison with easy interstate access. Built in 199...

3220 Sanderson Rd, Columbus, WI 53925
Winding River Stables is a family-owned 30-acre facility located 7 minutes west of Columbus and 20 minutes north of Madison, Wisconsin. Reviewers describe a ...
Dane County's position east of Madison provides access to the university city's equestrian market — diverse, educated, and service-demanding — while Marshall's agricultural fringe location allows 30-acre operations that Dane County's more suburban western areas can't sustain at comparable prices. The proximity to Madison's professional equine services, competitive venues, and the broader Wisconsin horse show circuit makes Marshall a practical balance point between rural character and metro accessibility.
The Marshall area facility's support for trail, Western pleasure, and hunter/jumper reflects the Dane County market's diversity. Madison's university community supports dressage and English disciplines, while the agricultural community's Western and trail riding traditions are equally represented. The Wisconsin Horse Shows Association and the state's active show circuit are accessible from Dane County, and the on-site trainer program provides regular professional instruction access.
South-central Wisconsin winters require genuine infrastructure, and the covered arena access available near Marshall is an important quality-of-life factor for year-round riding. Extended cold, significant snowfall, and ice events from November through March are expected, and facilities should have properly managed water systems, adequate bedding, and experienced staff for winter horse management. The Madison area's university town character means the boarding market is experienced and demanding about care quality standards.