Champion Hollow Farm

Equestrian Facility in South Charleston, West Virginia

(304) 756-2095412 Champion Dr, South Charleston, WV 25309View on Yelp

About Champion Hollow Farm

Champion Hollow Farm is a horse boarding facility located in South Charleston, West Virginia, just across the Kanawha River from the state capital. Being this close to Charleston gives the farm a unique position, it serves horse owners who live near a major metro area but still want their animals kept in a rural, spacious environment. South Charleston sits in Kanawha County, one of the more populated parts of the state, meaning there's real demand for quality boarding options nearby. Horse owners in the greater Charleston area don't have to drive far to find a dependable place for their animals.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Champion Hollow Farm focuses on horse boarding, giving your horse a safe and managed home when you don't have the land or time to care for them yourself. Boarding options at farms like this often include stall boarding with daily turnout, pasture board for horses that do better with open space, and sometimes self-care arrangements for owners who want more hands-on involvement. Feed, water, and routine health checks are standard parts of any full-care boarding package. The goal is making sure your horse is healthy, social, and well-maintained between your visits.

Service Area

Champion Hollow Farm serves horse owners in South Charleston and the greater Kanawha County area. The farm is well-positioned for clients coming from Charleston, Dunbar, St. Albans, and nearby communities along the Kanawha River corridor. Owners from across the mid-Kanawha Valley region find this location a practical choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Champion Hollow Farm offer full-care boarding?
Full-care boarding typically includes daily feeding, stall cleaning, turnout, and basic health monitoring. Call (304) 756-2095 to confirm exactly what's included in their boarding packages.
Is Champion Hollow Farm a good option for horses kept near Charleston, WV?
Yes, South Charleston is one of the closer options to the capital city for horse owners who want local boarding without a long commute. The Kanawha Valley area has several equestrian operations, but proximity to Charleston makes this farm particularly convenient.
What are typical vaccination requirements for boarded horses in West Virginia?
Most WV boarding facilities require proof of current vaccinations including Eastern and Western equine encephalitis, tetanus, West Nile virus, and rabies. A negative Coggins test is also typically required before a new horse arrives.
Can I bring my own feed and supplements for my boarded horse?
Most boarding farms allow or even prefer that you provide your horse's usual feed to avoid dietary changes. Confirm storage arrangements with the farm so your supplies are kept properly.
Are there riding trails near Champion Hollow Farm?
The South Charleston and Kanawha County area has access to rural roads and some trail networks in the surrounding hills. Ask the farm directly about riding access on or near the property.
How do I know if a boarding facility is the right fit for my horse?
The best way is to visit in person and observe how the current horses look, how the stalls and pastures are maintained, and how staff interact with the animals. A well-run farm will welcome your questions and let you tour without pressure.

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