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All listed equestrian centers are managed by private operators through a partnership with M-NCPPC Montgomery Parks.

Meadowbrook Stable

Callithea Farm Park

15000 River Road
Potomac, MD 20854

Callithea Farm Park is a 97 acre property located adjacent to the M-NCPPC equestrian trails at Blockhouse Point Conservation Park and the C&O Canal. Horse boarding is available. For information about horse boarding, contact the farm manager at 301-977-7682.

Directions: From I-495 take Exit 39 for River Road/MD 190 West. Follow River Road for about 6 miles to the farm entrance.

Meadowbrook Riding Stables

8200 Meadowbrook Lane
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
301-589-9026

Meadowbrook Riding Stables are leased by an outside operator. The stable offers horse boarding and group riding lessons for beginners through equitation for A-rated show riders. Contact the stable for information.

Directions: From I-495 take Exit 31 for MD-97/Georgia Ave., making a left onto Georgia Ave to go South. Then turn right onto MD-390 South/16th Street. After 1 mile, make a right onto East West Highway/MD 410. Follow East West Highway for 1 ½ miles, and turn left onto Meadowbrook Lane.

Potomac Horse Center

14211 Quince Orchard Road
North Potomac, MD 20878
301-208-0200

With more than 80 school horses and 10 instructors, the Potomac Horse Center provides an extensive teaching program of riding classes beginning at age five and continuing through adults of all levels. The center also schedules horse shows and special clinics in many disciplines, children’s summer camps, therapeutic riding, pony parties, and special events. Boarding is available, and facilities include indoor and outdoor rings and a tack shop.

Directions: From I-495 take Exit 35 for I-270 North. Continue on I-270 to Exit 6B for MD 28 West towards Darnestown. After 2.8 miles on MD 28, turn left onto Muddy Branch Rd. Follow Muddy Branch Road for 2 miles and turn right onto Quince Orchard Road. After the turn the horse center entrance is ¼ mile on the right.More information is available at the Potomac Horse Center website.

Rickman Farm Horse Park

17320 Moore Road
Boyds, MD 20841
301-349-0075

The scenic 100-acre parkland is operated by Great and Small, a non-profit organization certified by the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association that provides a therapeutic riding program for abused and neglected children. The horse park includes an indoor arena, stables, and barns. For more program information, contact the Executive Director at Great and Small.

Directions: From I-270, take Exit 15B to MD 118 S/Germantown Road. Turn right onto MD 117 West/Clopper Road for 2 miles. Turn right onto MD 121/Clarksburg Road, and immediately turn left onto MD 117/Barnesville Road. Continue on MD 117 and turn right onto Moore Road.

Wheaton Regional Park Riding Stables

1101 Glenallen Ave.
Wheaton, MD 20902
301-622-3311 or 301-622-2424

Located within Montgomery Park’s Wheaton Regional Park, the riding stables provide group and private riding lessons beginning at age 8, children’s summer camps, boarding, and guided trail rides through the park’s natural surface bridle paths. Horses are available to rent for trail rides. For more information, contact the stables during afternoons and evenings on weekdays or between 9 AM and 4 PM on weekends. Visit Wheaton Regional Park Riding Stables web site.

Directions: From the I-495, take Exit 29A for MD Route 193/University Blvd. West. Follow Route 193 for 2miles and turn right onto Arcola Ave. From Arcola Ave., make a right turn onto Kemp Mill Road, and continue for 1 ½ miles. Turn left onto Glenallen Ave.

Woodstock Equestrian Park

  • 20100 Darnestown Road (west)
    Beallsville, MD 20839
    301-444-3121
  • 20207 Darnestown Road (east)
    Beallsville, MD 20839

This 872 acre park consists of 16 miles of equestrian and hiker trails available for public use. Future plans for further development of the site for equestrian activities include outdoor riding arenas, temporary use stalls, and a cross country schooling course.

To learn more on the park development contact the M-NCPPC Equine Resources Coordinator by phone at 301-495-2478, by e-mail or visit these Websites: Woodstock Equestrian Center and Woodstock Equestrian Park Foundation.

Visit Woodstock Equestrian Park Trails page to get more information.