Est. in the Heart of Virginia
Spring Hill
Farm
Where horses roam, mornings smell like fresh straw, and every guest finds their own kind of slow.
Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
“A working farm nestled in the rolling hills of Virginia — come for the trail rides, stay for the sunsets from the cottage porch, and leave with a little more of yourself than you arrived with.”— Spring Hill Farm, Virginia
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Schedule a visit to Spring Hill Farm and meet the animals.
Board Your Horse
Inquire about our full-care boarding program for your horse.
What We Offer
From sunrise trail rides to fresh-hatched chicks, Spring Hill is alive with things to love.
Chickens & Chicks
Our heritage-breed flock roams freely across the farm. Fresh eggs, baby chicks for sale each spring, and an egg-gathering experience the little ones won't soon forget.
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Airbnbs & Cottages
Wake up to birdsong and horse whinnies in one of our charming on-farm cottages. Each one is a private escape — cozy, rustic, and beautifully outfitted for your stay.
See all cottagesHorse Trail Rides
Coming SoonGuided rides through Virginia's breathtaking countryside — from gentle introductory tours to longer sunset rides through meadows and woodland. All skill levels welcome.
Reserve your rideStay on the Farm
Three intimate retreats where comfort meets countryside. Each cottage is unique, private, and steps from the barn.

The Heights
4 Guests · 2 BedsA cozy studio above our horse barn on a 200-acre Blue Ridge farm — wake up to horses, chickens, cows & friendly dogs. Relax by the outdoor fireplace or dine on the pond dock.
The Meadow Cottage
Coming SoonA full cottage at the edge of the wildflower meadow. Screened porch, firepit, and a kitchen stocked for breakfast.
The Ridge Cabin
Coming SoonOur largest retreat — perched above the farm with panoramic Virginia hill views. Perfect for families or small groups.
Finding the Farm
We're nestled in the rolling hills of Virginia, just a short drive from the Shenandoah Valley. Look for the white fence and the old oak at the gate.
Day visitors are welcome — come feed the chickens, meet the horses, and breathe some fresh air.
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Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
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