Boarding Facilities
28495 listings · Full, partial, self-care, pasture, and stall board.
Compare horse boarding stables and barns near you — full board, partial board, pasture and self-care options. Check stall counts, turnout, arenas, and real reviews from horse owners before you visit.
Wyloh Ranch
Grandview, Hill Co.
Apollo Equestrian at CW Farms
Valley Center, Trinity Co.
Shala Farms Llc
Oswego, DeKalb Co.
SKM Equine LLC
New Florence, Allegheny Co.
G3 Ranch
Sulphur Springs, Lamar Co.
Lil-Bit Ranch
Ridgeway, Erie Co.
Deer Creek Ranch
Dayton, Bledsoe Co.
Steiger Farms
Conifer, Bent Co.
Longhorn Cattle Co
Ellensburg, Kittitas Co.
MJ DOES EQUINE
Bayfield, Archuleta Co.
Mjr Ranch
Penitas, Hidalgo Co.
Pillar of Fire Ranch
Bedford, Bedford Co.
Sustainable Horsemanship
Fairlawn, Floyd Co.
Oak Grove Farm and Equestrian Center
Smiths Grove, Allen Co.
Signature Farm
Chesterfield, Amelia Co.
Cottontail Creek Ranch
Cayucos, San Luis Obispo Co.
Beaver Mountain Farm
Ashville, Blount Co.
Alivio Equestrian Academy LLC
Lovettsville, Clarke Co.
The Roost Family Farm
Daufuskie Island, Bryan Co.
Tao of Horsemanship
Dunnellon, Marion Co.
Idle Creek K9 Dog Boarding & Training
Albany, Green Co.
Clover Leaf Stables
Knoxville, Anderson Co.
Lynn's Meadow
Mabank, Cherokee Co.
Terry Myer's Training Center
Ostrander, Pike Co.
Frequently asked questions
How much does horse boarding cost?
Boarding rates vary widely by region and services: pasture board often runs $150–$400/month, while full-care stall board at facilities with arenas and daily turnout commonly runs $400–$1,200+/month. Listings that publish pricing show a starting rate on their profile.
What's the difference between full board, partial board, and self-care?
Full board covers stall or pasture, feed, hay, and daily care. Partial board splits chores or feed costs between you and the barn. Self-care means the barn provides the space and you handle feeding, mucking, and turnout yourself.
What should I look for when visiting a boarding barn?
Look at hay quality and water buckets, turnout space and herd sizes, stall condition, arena footing, tack room security, and how calm the horses seem. Ask about feeding schedules, vet/farrier policies, and contract terms.
Do barns have waiting lists?
Good barns often do. Listings with a “Spots available” badge have told us they currently have openings — filter for availability on the map to save calls.