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    Harvest View Stables

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Underhill Stables

    Underhill Stables

    (7 reviews)

    I took lessons at Underhill for several months, and was lured into the "friendly environment". I…read morebought my mare from the owner, and she was malnourished and 300lbs underweight. She was in a pasture with 7 other horses, fighting for food. She had abscesses, and the owner/trainer told me to ride her with those abscesses while she was lame and clearly in pain. She had awful rain rot from not being in shelter, and cuts all over her from being bullied just trying to get food. there is NO grass, knee deep mud. The property is extremely small, no more than 3 acres, with WAY too many horses, and only 10 stalls. Last time I counted there were 25 horses. The conditions are sickening. There is trash everywhere, water troughs are filthy, horses come up lame left and right because of the mud and rocks. They were sliding down the pastures because they couldn't get to water safely. There have been situations when i have been lied to about the care of my horse, and questioned whether she was even fed. There was barely any shavings in her stall, and come feeding time buckets were shared around between horses and rarely cleaned. I am younger and new to horse ownership, but i know that this is no place for a horse to be kept. As far as lessons, i wouldn't recommend it. I got no where, and the owner/trainer does not know nearly as much about riding as she says she does. I was taking lessons on lesson horses, who had visible ribs, and were so underweight they look like they'd been abandoned. The lesson horses shouldn't be in a program, they are underweight and overworked. I am beyond embarrassed to have ever been associated with this barn. The fact that the owner is so blind to see what she is putting her animals through is horrific. New families and boarders are taken advantage of and a fake front is put on making Underhill seem like a great family friendly and welcoming environment, however it is the opposite.

    When my daughter expressed interest in riding, I took the time to research a lot of stables in the…read morearea. Yes this is an expensive hobby any where you go, but what you get for what you pay was important. That is what drew me to Underhill. The riding is important but so is the learning to care for the horses, horse safety, etc. At Underhill kids and adults learn safety and care. Huge outdoor riding ring, trails, a little of everything for everyone. It is truly drama free and the people are everything. We are all very supportive of each other and our kids. We have a great barn family that's definitely worth your time to atleast check out!

    Silvershire Farm

    Silvershire Farm

    (1 review)

    We had the privilege of joining Bill and Bonnie on one of their horse-drawn carriage rides around…read morethe farm. Their hospitality leading up to the ride was fantastic, the weather was a bit 'iffy' so we ended up pushing back to later in the afternoon. It was still a bit cold and overcast when we arrived and we ended up being the only couple to join them. Blankets were in the carriage waiting for us and we were greeted as soon as we pulled up, the ride was enjoyable and informative... we learned about the farm and a bit about the battle, both Bill and Bonnie were super friendly and it was a pleasure to meet them! After the ride was over we had the opportunity to go back to the barn and meet all the horses. We learned more about each of them and got to feed them carrots, absolutely worth the price and a ride we would definitely do again, hopefully under better weather next time!

    From the owner: Come enjoy a one-hour horse-drawn carriage tour at Silvershire Farm just a 15 minute drive north of…read moredowntown Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Ride with us through the picturesque countryside landscapes and orchards of Adams County. In the spring witness the beauty of the orchards as the trees begin to blossom. In the fall view the majestic colors of the mountains and surrounding hills as the trees change to yellows, ambers, and scarlets of the fall. The rest of the year enjoy the beauty of the rolling hills, countryside fields, and orchards as they begin to fill up with various fruits and crops in preparation for harvest. Enjoy the leisurely and relaxing pace of your carriage as it is pulled by two gentle giants, our Shire draft horses. Along the way you will also see an Elk herd as well as a variety of other animals. We will narrate your journey with a history of the area during the Civil War Battle at Gettysburg, as well as that of the orchards and the history of the Shire horse. At the end of your one-hour ride, you can meet and take pictures with your team and feed them treats. *Kids and adults like this part of the tour.* Click the “Book Now” button on our website to view available tour dates. Costs for one hour rides are as follows: Adults $32 (13 y/o and older) Children $16 (6-12 y/o) Youngsters 5 and under free. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Rides can be booked 24 hours a day on our website.

    Harvest View Stables - horse_boarding - Updated May 2026

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