Dun Roamin Farm
Equestrian Facility in Millport, New York

About Dun Roamin Farm
Dun Roamin Farm is located in Millport, New York, a rural community in Chemung County in the Southern Tier, close to Elmira and the Pennsylvania border. The name itself signals a certain personality, playful and rooted in horse culture, which tends to reflect well on how a facility approaches its work. The Southern Tier's landscape offers a mix of wooded hills and open valleys that make it genuinely good riding country. Horse owners and riders in this corner of New York have fewer facilities to choose from than those near larger cities, which makes a quality local option in Millport especially valuable to the surrounding community.
Services
Services & Process
Dun Roamin Farm covers both horseback riding and horse boarding, giving it appeal to two distinct but often overlapping customer groups. Boarding provides horse owners in Chemung County with a local option for professional care, including daily feeding, turnout, and stall management, so they don't have to travel far for quality facilities. The riding side of the operation suits everyone from curious beginners who want to try horses for the first time to regular riders who want consistent access to trained animals and instruction. In an area where equestrian options are spread out, having both services under one roof saves clients a lot of time and coordination.
Service Area
Dun Roamin Farm serves Millport and the surrounding Chemung County area, including Elmira, Horseheads, and Corning. The Southern Tier location also makes it accessible for riders and horse owners just across the Pennsylvania state line. For those in the Watkins Glen or Schuyler County area, it's a manageable drive for a quality local facility.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chemung County like for horseback riding?
Does Dun Roamin Farm offer boarding for horses of all breeds?
Are riding lessons available for kids in the Elmira area?
What's the difference between pasture boarding and stall boarding?
Can I visit the farm before committing to boarding?
Do I need to own a horse to take riding lessons at the farm?
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