Top 10 Best Horse Boarding in San Francisco, California

We highlight trusted horseboarding facilities known for providing safe and comfortable accommodations. These facilities are chosen for their clean environments, knowledgeable staff, and high-quality care.

North Peak Equestrian Center, LLC

1458 Trumansburg Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, United States, San Francisco, California
4.8 (28 reviews)
  • Horseback Riding

You love horses? We do too! North Peak Equestrian is the premier equestrian boarding and training facility in San Francisco’s East Bay. Located 5 More Detail

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Dickson Ranch

San Geronimo Valley Drive, San Francisco, California
4.6 (67 reviews)
  • Horse boarding

Dickson Ranch is located in Marin County, approximately 45 minutes north of San Francisco. This 50 acre, six generation family owned boarding facilit More Detail

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Five Brooks Ranch

8001 Shoreline Hwy 1, Olema, CA 94950, United States, San Francisco, California
4.6 (554 reviews)
  • Pony Rides
  • Boarding
  • Guided Trail Rides

Five Brooks is a full service riding stable for the whole family. There are activities for all ages and kinds of Buckaroos and Buckarettes who wish to More Detail

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Longview Stables

Vineyard Road, San Francisco, California
4.6 (28 reviews)
  • Board & Training
  • Riding Academy
  • Leasing & Sales

Our riding families experience the true benefits of the equestrian sport, making meaningful connections with horses, mentors and each other. At Longv More Detail

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Shiloh West Equestrian Center

Crow Canyon Road, San Francisco, California
4.5 (50 reviews)
  • Horse boarding

Facility Shiloh West is a well appointed equestrian facility located in Castro Valley off highways 680 and 580. Close to the nearby cities of San R More Detail

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Apple Creek Farms

Crow Canyon Road, San Francisco, California
4.4 (58 reviews)
  • Boarding
  • Camps
  • Riding

riding adventure! You are ready to a Located at Castro Valley, we offer you: A safe and secure place for riders of all ages We tailor our less More Detail

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Piedmont Stables

Redwood Road, San Francisco, California
4.1 (30 reviews)
  • Boarding

Skyline Ranch Equestrian Center is an English riding and boarding facility located in Oakland, California. Our stables are nestled in the idyllic Oakl More Detail

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Graceland Equestrian Center

Crow Canyon Road, San Francisco, California
4.3 (79 reviews)
  • Horseback Riding
  • Horse Boarding

Nestled in the rolling hills of the East Bay, Graceland Equestrian Center is the premier gated equestrian facility. With over 89 acres of open range a More Detail

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The Presidio Riding Club

Bunker Road, San Francisco, California
4.3 (1336 reviews)
  • Horse Boarding

The Presidio Riding Club, or PRC, is a partner of Golden Gate National Parks, a unit of the National Park Service, and is a 501(c)3 nonprofit cooperat More Detail

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Sea Horse Ranch

Cabrillo Highway North, San Francisco, California
3.9 (1313 reviews)
  • Group Reservations
  • Horseback Riding

You’ve always wanted to go on a guided horseback ride on the beach, right? Don’t put it off another day. Sea Horse Ranch is located on the beautif More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

Look for a clean, well-maintained facility with safe fencing, spacious stalls, and quality feed. Check if they offer pasture turnout, on-site veterinary care, and proper security. Talking to current boarders and observing how the horses are cared for can give you insight into the facility’s quality.

The cost depends on location, facilities given, and type of boarding. Basic pasture boarding is usually more affordable, while full-care boarding with stall space, feeding, grooming, and turnout services is more expensive. Expect to pay anywhere from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars per month.

A full-care boarding package typically includes daily feeding, stall cleaning, fresh water, turnout, and routine wellness checks. Some facilities also offer blanketing, grooming, training, and medical care coordination for an additional fee.

Many facilities allow you to bring your own feed, supplements, or bedding, but it’s important to check with the barn manager. Some facilities require boarders to use their feed program to ensure all horses receive a consistent diet.

Most facilities allow boarders to visit during set hours, while some offer 24/7 access. If you plan on riding frequently, ask about arena access, lesson schedules, and trail availability before choosing a facility.

Boarding facilities usually have protocols for emergencies. Some provide on-site veterinary care, while others require you to coordinate with your own vet. Make sure you discuss who will handle medical decisions in your absence and if the facility has an emergency contact plan.