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Amazing Grace Stables
21383 Titus Creek Drive
Carrollton, VA 23314
Phone1: (757) 357-7471
Phone2: (757) 357-1775
Email: amazinggraceva@aol.com
Opens: 8:00:00 AM
Closes: 5:00:00 PM

Offering boarding, lessons, training, summer camps, winter camps, weekend camps, clinics, horse shows and pony rides


Dismal Swamp Canal Trail
1200 Dismal Swamp Canal Trail
Chesapeake, VA 23322
Phone: (757) 382-6411 Chesapeake Parks & Recreation
Email: prgeneral@cityofchesapeake.net
Children Welcome
Pets Welcome

The Dismal Swamp Canal Trail -- a multipurpose-use trail accommodating horse owners, bicyclists, walkers, joggers, and boat owners -- opened in Chesapeake, on April 18. The trail, actually the former U.S. RT. 17, is linear, running 8.5 miles along the Dismal Swamp Canal, which is the eastern edge of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Great Dismal Swamp Refuge. It is a nature and history devote's delight and an outdoor recreation playground for serious and casual outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Open sunrise to sunset. Check out our website for more information.


Fox Pointe Farm
5205 Wildlife Ridge
Quinton, VA 23141
Phone: (804) 932-8710 Farm Contact: Colleen Seely
Email: foxpointefarm@yahoo.com
Opens: 8:00:00 AM
Closes: 8:00:00 PM
Admission Fee
Children Welcome

Full service hunter/jumper facility offering both a riding school and full care boarding. Beautiful location, professional arena w/night lighting. Two barns with tack rooms/lounge. Lessons taught Mon-Sat, days and evenings. Quality school horses and ponies, leasing and sales options. Also offering our popular Day and Overnight camp programs. Please call ahead to schedule lessons,tour the farm or register for a day/overnight camp. SORRY NO RENTALS OR TRAIL RIDING


Indian Point Farm
821 Kings Fork Rd.
Suffolk, VA 23434
Phone: (757) 923-3276 Farm Phone
Email: indianpointfarm@verizon.net
Opens: 8:00:00 AM
Closes: 9:00:00 PM
Children Welcome

Indian Point Farm is a full-service equestrian center offering boarding, training, and instruction. Established in 1779, this farm with charm has been revitalized over the past 3 years to offer modern day amenities partnered with history and character. 100+ year old pecan trees shelter both you and your horse as you enjoy a safe equestrian lifestyle and renew your spirit in a hectic world. Come see us. You will be glad you did!


Lakewood Trails
2116 A Forge Road
Toano, VA 23168
Phone1: (757) 566-9633 Trail Reservation Line
Phone2: (757) 566-0666 Equestrian Lessons and Boarding
Fax: (757) 566-0666
Email: sstmbest@cox.net
Opens: 10:00:00 AM
Closes: 5:00:00 PM
Admission Fee
Children Welcome

Come and ride in Colonial style while you are visiting the Williasmburg Area. Horses have a great history in colonial times and now you can feel the true colonial expereince in the saddle. We offer an hour guided walking trail around a lake and throught the woods. We are open year round and would love to take you and your family out for a ride. Please call for reservations.


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