Barns in North Carolina with horseback riding

From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Outer Banks, your adventure is waiting.

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3 top barns sites in North Carolina with horseback riding

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Cool Creek Farm

5 sites · Lodging14 acres · Pittsboro, NC
Cool Creek Farm materialized in December 2017 after years of envisioning. It is now enthusiastically gardened and provides abundant, free-roaming living space to humans, 3 cats, 20+ chickens, goats, sheep, ducks and horses. More ideas are brewing...
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Almost Home for Arabians in the App

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents17 acres · Franklin, NC
Bailey's Last Stop Horse Hotel is the home to Project Almost Home for Arabians. We partner with an equine rescue to foster 3 to 4 horses while helping them find their forever home. There are 2 glamping sites available. One is a small furnished room in the barn with electricity, a fridge , microwave, a futon with a double mattress, and twin bed with an air mattress with bedding provided. There is a Portapotty and outdoor shower with heated water. The second site is a glamping tent on a platform, currently unfurnished in a small paddock by the barn. Electricity can be run to the site. There is a staircase leading back to the barn to access the Portapotty and outdoor shower which are shared between the 2 sites. Each site has a fire pit: There is a charcoal or wood burning grill. There is room in the paddock for extra tents. I also have stalls available to rent per night for those wanting to vacation with their horses. Chickens live on site with fresh eggs available. The property is located 10 minutes from downtown Franklin, NC which has a cute downtown, brewery, and is a stopping point for hikers on the Appalachian Trail. We are about an hour to the entrance to Great Smoky Mountain National Park. White water rafting is available within 30 minutes at Nantahala Gorge. Endless hiking, canoeing, waterfall viewing within 30 minutes.
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Ever New Farm

1 site · Lodging14 acres · Weaverville, NC
Lovingly called the ‘Run in Shelter’: We turned an unused horse shelter commonly known as a run-in into a charming, rustic place to stay on our quintessential historic horse farm. Friends and family alike arrive and feel like they’ve come home. We hope you arrive as a guest and leave as a friend. The ‘Run in Shelter’ has a queen bed, TV, WiFi, a dry kitchen, and a path through an apple orchard to the shared bathhouse—a shared pool and gathering barn with a ping pong table and Foosball. We are an easy drive from the interstate- just five-plus minutes from the exit off HWY 26 for easy access to the country and just 25 minutes to Asheville, 12 minutes to Weaverville, 15 minutes to Mars Hill, and 20 minutes to Marshall. Ever New Farm is 14-acre horse farm with three guest cabins, a community pool, a gathering barn, and a main farmhouse, which the hosts live in.
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Barns in North Carolina with horseback riding guide

Overview

Crank up the fiddle-and-banjo tunes while driving through the High Country, where campsites and high-altitude views along the Blue Ridge Parkway are marked by mists and mountains. The parkway rolls up to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, not far from the gorgeous homelands of the Cherokee tribe. Just east in Asheville, the Ale Trail rivals the Biltmore as the top draw, though live music and a fantastic culinary scene are close behind. Drive east to the windswept barrier islands of the Outer Banks for coastal camping, wildlife watching, and outdoor adventures that tear across sea and sky. Charlotte, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh anchor the booming Central Piedmont.

Where to go

High Country & the Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway passes overlooks, waterfalls, and campgrounds in the rugged High Country of western North Carolina as it swoops south from Virginia. Mount Mitchell State Park, Linville Gorge, and Grandfather Mountain are Instagram-pretty while hiking and mountain biking trails beg to be explored.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park & Cherokee

Stories about Cherokee leaders and 19th-century mountain families add historic context to the mountain-and-forest views in the deep-green Smokies. Feeling social? Hit the welcoming Nantahala Outdoor Center for all-sorts of wild adventures, from rafting to ziplining. The Appalachian Trail runs along the North Carolina and Tennessee border in the national park then veers south through Nantahala National Forest.

Asheville & the Foothills

An easy detour from the Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville is a mountain town that’s going places. The craft beer situation is out of control—more than 30 breweries!—while innovative chefs keep the foodie scene abuzz. Chimney Rock State Park, Lake Lure, and gorgeous waterfalls are outdoor highlights in the foothills. Mountain bikers, get your fix in Pisgah National Forest

North Carolina Coast

Wind, water, and sunny skies set a mood for fun along the North Carolina Coast. For the best all-around beach scene head to the Outer Banks, a 100-mile stretch of rugged barrier islands marked by dunes, fishing piers, and wild horses. Try hang-gliding at Jockey’s Ridge, windsurfing off Hatteras Island, and parasailing and paddling in Corolla and Duck. For close-to-the-beach tent camping, drive south to Cape Hatteras National Seashore or ferry over to Ocracoke Island.

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