Horse Boarding in York County, Pennsylvania
We know choosing a boarding barn is one of the biggest decisions you'll make for your horse. At Ashcombe Sporthorses, our focus is simple: providing excellent daily care in a clean, well-maintained environment where horses can thrive.
This isn't just where our clients' horses live–it's where ours do, too. That philosophy shapes the care, attention, and standards we bring to the barn every day.
The Facility
Located on more than 50 acres in Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, Ashcombe offers thoughtfully maintained facilities designed to support both horse and rider.
Spacious grass turnout with automatic waterers and run-in sheds
Indoor arena with mirrors and oiled sand footing
100' × 200' outdoor arena with a full course of jumps
Hot and cold water wash stall
Heated tack room and restroom
Security cameras throughout the facility
Whether you're at the barn every day or balancing a busy schedule, we've created a facility you'll enjoy spending time in and feel confident leaving your horse.
Daily Care
Great boarding starts with consistent care.
Every day, our focus is on maintaining a clean, well-managed environment where horses receive attentive care and owners have confidence knowing their horses are in good hands.
We work closely with trusted veterinarians, farriers, and other equine professionals to help support each horse's health and well-being. It's a straightforward approach built on experience, consistency, and the same standards we expect for our own horses.
Hunter/Jumper Lessons & Training
While Ashcombe is home to a top-rated Hunter/Jumper training program, boarding is open to owners whether or not they choose to participate.
Some boarders enjoy regular lessons and training rides. Others simply want an excellent place for their horses to live.
Our program is designed to support both.
Interested in Boarding?
If you're looking for a boarding barn where quality care comes first, we'd love to tell you more about Ashcombe. Complete the form below to ask about availability or schedule a visit to the farm.