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COME BOARD WITH US!

Stall currently available for both members or non-members. Contact Jen at 540-878-7418.

If you are looking for a warm and welcoming barn and the finest care for your horse, we‘ve got a stall for you! Whether you are a pleasure rider, a trail wanderer, a fox hunter, or a serious competitor, you will feel right at home with us.

 
  • Riding privileges at the beautiful state of the art indoor arena, owned by the Radnor Hunt Foundation and leased by Radnor Hunt.
  • Beautiful turnout on Radnor Hunt's historic 100-acre grounds
  • Stalls with shavings meticulously cleaned 2-3 times per day
  • Premium hay and feed
  • Horse exercise/training rides by a professional twice per week
  • Horse groomed daily, bathed once per we week, and basic trimming
  • Attendant for in-house vet and farrier visits

 
  • Blanket changes, storage, and management of seasonal cleaning
  • Admistration of medications
  • Night check
  • Manager/trainer lives on site
  • Access to adjacent Radnor Hunt Pony Club outdoor arenas; riding privileges available with grounds subscription
  • Easy access to miles of trails
  • Foxhunting available with the Radnor Hunt - the oldest continuosly operating foxhunt in the USA


 
  • Lessons available (on your own horse) from our own in-house trainer
  • Outside trainers welcome with indoor subscription or pony club grounds subscription
  • Clinics, schooling shows and recognized shows.
  • Learn more about clinics and shows.


Completed and opened on July 1, 2020, the Radnor Hunt Indoor is a beautiful state-of-the-art riding facility available to those who board their horses at Radnor Hunt Stables as well as to the public. The indoor arena is owned by the Radnor Hunt Foundation and leased by Radnor Hunt. Riders may pay by the hour or purchase an annual subscription. All riders must schedule their ride times in advance.
 
  • Pinnacle footing by Attwood Equestrian Surfaces
  • Bright and airy atmosphere
  • Ceiling fans
  • Overhead lighting
  • 223 x 80 feet - accomodates a large dressage arena
  • Twice per week set up for flat exercises, five days per week set with jumps
  • To learn more about the Radnor Hunt Indoor, including information for riders who do not board at Radnor Hunt, click here.


Many foxhunters board their horses at the Radnor Hunt Stables, but it is not a requirement. Foxhunters trailer their horses from throughout the region to participate in our sport. Visit the foxhunting page to learn more.


Radnor Hunt hosts a variety of horse shows and clinics throughout the year. Our monthly schooling jumper shows are fun and low-key and offer a chance to get out and compete for even the most novice riders. And they all involve costumes!

We offer three to four clinics during the year, usually with top-ranked equestrians in their fields. 

Check the Radnor Hunt Stables Events page for more information. 

Meet the Radnor Hunt Stables Staff

Name

Jennifer Racey

Title

Manager and Trainer

Jen has managed the Radnor Hunt Stables since 2017 and specializes in preparing horses and riders for a variety of disciplines including dressage, eventing, hunter/jumper, pleasure, and foxhunting. She has competed in dressage and eventing and has fox hunted with over 18 different hunts throughout the east coast. She has trained with some of the greats in the eventing community including Karen and David O’Connor, Phillip Dutton, Sally O’Connor, and Missy Ransehousen. She is also trained in natural horsemanship. At Radnor, Jen trains horses and teaches riding lessons to boarders and outside clients. She also teaches unmounted clinics in the winter to touch on topics such as ground training, grooming, and trailering. Jen and her team are available to help you and your horse improve no matter what your discipline or goal is.

Name

Meredith Johnson

Title

Assistant Barn Manager

Meredith graduated from Delaware Valley University in 2017, majoring in Equine Management with a focus in instruction and training. Since then she has worked at several equestrian facilities, furthering her education and experience. In 2018 she moved to Southern Pines, North Carolina and worked at Setters' Run Farm where she learned about breeding and starting young horses as well as caring for upper level event horses. When not around horses you can find Meredith planning her next trip to Disney or hiking.

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