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The Cedars
352 E. Hemlock Ave.
Alderson, WV  24910
Tel:  304-445-7510
E-mail:  hi4horse@aol.com

Facilities:  Spacious accommodations for both horse and driver. Most stalls are 10' x 12' with screen fronts and dutch doors. Large stalls available for very big horses. Lunge area, indoor arena, board fence turnout. Stalls are carefully disinfected for each new arrival. Hay available. $25 per horse/night. Guest rooms in 1863 main house. King bed with hall bath $65; twin bed w/private bath $50. Full breakfast served at your convenience. The Cedars is more than an overnite stop, nestled in the Appalachians overlooking the Greenbrier River. Trails along the river are spectacular. Nearby attractions include Lost Caverns and historic Lewisburg. The Virginia Horse Center at Lexington is 1 1/2 hours away.
Location:  Exit I-64 (1st exit west of Lewisburg) at Alta exit, Rt. 12 South. Stay on 12 (very good straight hiway) into Alderson.The Cedars is on the right at town line.Trailers under 25' turn right on Hemlock, 1st drive on right go straight onto gravel drive to barn. Larger trailers call for directions into farm.
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Cowgirl Up Farm, Quarter Horses and Training Stable
768 Johnsons Mill Road
Berkeley Springs, WV  25411
Tel:  304-258-2728
E-mail:  cayuse@pennswoods.net
Web Site:  http://www.cowgirlupfarm.com

Facilities: A nice secure stall, paddock for turn out, 60' round pen, small riding arena with access to big riding arena. Visible safe 4 board/5 strand elec. wire fencing. Stall $25.00/night per stall. $20.00/paddock. Possible trailer hookup/water $20.00/night. Local hotels/restaurants within a mile from facility. Current health certificate and coggins required.
Location:  Located in wild and wonderful Berkeley Springs, WV. Only 30-40 min. from Winchester, VA; Martinsburg, WV and Hagerstown, MD. Also, only 1 1/2 hours from Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD.
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Sunday Stables, Susan Sunday
1 Twilight Lane
St. Albans (Charleston), WV  25177
Tel:  304-722-4630
E-mail:  scsunday1@yahoo.com
Facilities:  Indoor stalling with attached arena. Hay and feed available if desired. Clean 10' x 12' stalls. Easy access to convergence of I-64, I-77, I-79. Overnite accommodations for people on site, too, if desired.
Location:  On Rt. 60 in St. Albans, turn at Subway Sandwich Shop 1/2 block from Nitro/St. Albans bridge. Travel 3 miles to "Y." Go through tunnel, left side of "Y." Immediately after tunnel turn right into Sunday Stables. All flat, paved road.
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Gillum House Bed & Breakfast, Kathleen Panek
35 Walnut Street
Shinnston, WV  26431
Tel:  888-592-0177
E-mail:  stabling@gillumhouse.com
Web Site:  http://www.gillumhouse.com
Facilities:  Located approximately halfway between East Coast Horse Farms and the Kentucky Horse Farms and 7 miles west of I-79 exit #124, the Gillum House is 2.5 miles from a stable that meets the high standards of true "horse people". Maley Stable has a three stall barn w/wash rack or let your horse run in the field. Paddock area w/trainiing ring also. Newly opened stable available now also that can accommodate up to 3 horses. It has an automatic waterer system and a "barn arena" large enough for riding lessons. Rail trail abuts Maley Farm. If you want to overnight in the field, we have PLENTY of room. Good grass with a creek running through it.The Gillum House has one room (The Gillum Room) with a private bath with a claw-foot tub AND a 48 inch shower and 2 rooms that share a bath (it has a 60 inch shower). Full breakfast served at YOUR convenience. Reservations for the stable are made through the Gillum House.
Location:  Off of I-79 and 130 miles northeast of Charleston, WV and 35 miles southwest of Morgantown, WV.
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