Lake Prince Farm
Equestrian Facility in Gordonsville, Virginia
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About Lake Prince Farm
Lake Prince Farm is a horse boarding operation in Gordonsville, Virginia, a small town in Orange County at the crossroads of Routes 15 and 33 in the heart of Central Virginia's horse country. With a 3.7-star rating across 6 reviews, the farm has an established clientele and a track record worth examining if you're considering boarding there. Gordonsville sits near Montpelier, James Madison's historic estate, and is surrounded by the kind of open farmland and gently rolling terrain that's ideal for horses. Orange County has a well-developed equestrian community, and boarding options in the area range from small private farms to larger training facilities.
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Services & Process
Lake Prince Farm focuses on horse boarding, providing stabling and pasture care for horse owners in Orange County and the surrounding region. Boarding services at a property like this typically include daily feeding and water, stall cleaning or run-in shed access, and regular turnout. Depending on the facility's setup, boarders may also have access to a riding area or trails on the property for exercising their horses. Owners who want a quieter, more rural boarding environment rather than a busy training barn often find that farm-based operations in the Gordonsville area suit their horses well.
Service Area
Lake Prince Farm serves horse owners in Gordonsville and throughout Orange County, Virginia. Boarders from Culpeper, Louisa, and Madison County also make use of facilities in this area given the limited boarding options in some neighboring counties. The farm's central location in the Virginia Piedmont makes it accessible from multiple directions.
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