Easton, PA • Minutes from the Greater Lehigh Valley Call: (610) 202-3489 • Email: heritagehillequestriancenter@gmail.com
Peaceful horse boarding in Easton, Pennsylvania

A calm, well-kept home for horses and the people who love them.

Heritage Hill Equestrian Center offers full-service boarding on 30 beautiful acres, with daily attention, practical amenities, and a barn culture built around steady care rather than noise or drama.

Full-service boarding

Thoughtful daily care, handled by people who know horses.

Boarding is more than a stall and a turnout schedule. It is the small, consistent work that keeps a horse comfortable: clean bedding, fresh water, quality hay, careful feeding, and someone nearby who notices when something feels off.

  • Daily stall cleaning and routine barn upkeep.
  • Quality hay and fresh water served twice daily.
  • Personalized feeding support, including supplements as needed.
  • Weather-aware turnout with same-gender, small-group options.
  • Help coordinating veterinary, farrier, dental, and worming schedules.
Facilities

Room to ride, care, and settle in.

The property is designed for real barn life: space for horses to move, safe areas for daily handling, and riding options that support year-round routines.

30-acre setting

A quiet property in Forks Township with room for pasture, trails, barns, and everyday horse care without feeling crowded.

Indoor arena

A large indoor arena with sand and rubber footing helps riders keep a steady schedule through changing weather.

Outdoor riding space

The lighted outdoor sand arena gives boarders another place to school, exercise, and enjoy longer riding days.

Rubber-matted stalls

Comfortable stalls, multiple tack rooms, and practical barn spaces make daily visits smoother for both horse and owner.

Pastures with run-ins

Large grass pastures with run-in shelters and hay huts support healthy turnout routines when conditions allow.

Everyday conveniences

Trailer parking, a hot and cold wash stall, and a groomed hacking trail around the property add comfort to the boarding experience.

How boarding starts

A simple path from first call to settled-in stall.

A good fit matters. The goal is to make sure the horse, owner, and barn expectations all line up before move-in day.

1

Start with a call

Share your horse’s needs, routine, and what kind of boarding setup you are looking for.

2

Tour the property

Walk the barns, arenas, turnout areas, tack spaces, and care setup in person.

3

Review the details

Talk through feed, turnout, care expectations, rates, and any special considerations.

4

Settle in calmly

Plan the move so your horse has a smooth transition into the new routine.

Why board here

For owners who want care they can feel good about.

Heritage Hill is a practical choice for riders and owners who value clean barns, dependable routines, and a quieter atmosphere. It is close to Easton, Phillipsburg, the Poconos, and the Greater Lehigh Valley, while still giving horses the space and calm they deserve.

Experienced attention

Care is built around the everyday details that experienced horse people pay attention to.

Laid-back barn culture

The environment is friendly, respectful, and focused on horses first.

Convenient location

Easy access from major routes makes regular visits simpler for busy owners.

Questions boarders often ask

FAQ

Can I visit before deciding?

Yes. A visit is the best way to understand the feel of the barn. You can see the stalls, arenas, turnout areas, wash stall, tack rooms, and the general pace of the property before making a decision.

Do you offer full-service board?

Yes. Heritage Hill focuses on full-service board, including daily stall care, hay and water, feeding support, turnout when weather allows, and access to the facility amenities.

Is the barn suitable for year-round riding?

The property has both an indoor arena and a lighted outdoor arena, so riders have more flexibility across different seasons and weather conditions.

How are feed and supplements handled?

Feed programs can be discussed based on each horse’s routine. Supplements may be given as needed, with owner-supplied products preferred for consistency.

How do I check current boarding rates?

The simplest way is to call directly. Rates and openings can change, so a quick conversation gives you the most accurate answer for your horse and timing.

Ready to talk?

Schedule a visit to Heritage Hill Equestrian Center.

Call (610) 202-3489 or email heritagehillequestriancenter@gmail.com to ask about current availability, rates, and tour times.

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