Canterbury Stables
Equestrian Facility in Jericho, Vermont
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About Canterbury Stables
Canterbury Stables is based in Jericho, Vermont, a Chittenden County town best known for Snowflake Bentley and its position at the foot of the Mount Mansfield range. The facility carries a 5-star rating and focuses on horseback riding, which positions it well in a community that sits between Burlington's suburban edge and Vermont's more rural interior. Jericho's mix of open farmland and wooded terrain makes it a natural fit for an equestrian facility, giving riders access to varied landscapes without driving far. Reach Canterbury Stables at (802) 899-3364 to ask about lesson availability.
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Services & Process
Canterbury Stables offers horseback riding services that, at a well-regarded Vermont stable, typically span private and group lessons for riders of varying experience levels. Instruction at this type of facility usually covers the mechanics of a correct seat, how to communicate effectively with a horse through your aids, and the fundamentals of the particular discipline the stable specializes in, whether English or Western. More advanced students might work toward trail competency, jumping grids, or flatwork refinement. The consistent 5-star experience suggests the horses and instructors here are well matched to the students they work with, which makes a real difference in how quickly riders develop.
Service Area
Canterbury Stables serves riders from Jericho and the surrounding Chittenden County communities, including Underhill, Essex, Williston, and Richmond. The facility is well positioned for Burlington-area residents who want a quality riding program without heading too far into the mountains. Riders from the Lamoille County border towns also have a reasonable drive to reach the stable.
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