Hope and Joy Farms
Equestrian Facility in Woodbury, Tennessee
About Hope and Joy Farms
Hope and Joy Farms is located in Woodbury, Tennessee, the county seat of Cannon County and a small town with a strong sense of community about 55 miles southeast of Nashville. Woodbury sits in a region of Tennessee where farming and rural life are still very much the norm, making it a fitting home for a facility that combines horseback riding with horse boarding. The name itself carries warmth, suggesting a place where the experience matters as much as the services. You can reach Hope and Joy Farms at (615) 556-7170 to ask about rides, boarding availability, or anything else.
Services
Services & Process
Hope and Joy Farms offers both horseback riding and horse boarding, giving it appeal for two different types of customers at once. On the riding side, expect guided sessions or lessons that can serve beginners, kids, and more experienced riders who want regular saddle time in a relaxed, farm setting. Boarding services cover the daily needs of resident horses, including feeding, stall care, and turnout in Cannon County's open countryside. Facilities that offer both services often create a welcoming atmosphere where boarding clients and casual riders share the same space, which can build a genuine sense of community around the farm.
Service Area
Hope and Joy Farms serves Woodbury and the surrounding Cannon County area, along with riders and horse owners from neighboring DeKalb and Coffee counties. The farm is also within reach for people coming from Murfreesboro looking for a more rural setting than what's available closer to home. Woodbury's position in the Hill Country of Middle Tennessee gives the farm a distinctive, unhurried atmosphere.
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