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For the Love of the Horse

Exciting News!

Exciting News!

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Exciting News!
We are thrilled to announce that Saving Grace Farm has been officially approved as an Education Service Provider through the Children’s Scholarship Fund of New Hampshire!

This means we are now able to participate in the New Hampshire Education Freedom Account (EFA) Program.

Through this program, families with Education Freedom Accounts can now use their funds toward eligible educational services and experiences at Saving Grace Farm. We're honored to be a part of this initiative that empowers families and expands access to unique, hands-on learning opportunities.

We look forward to welcoming more students and helping them grow, learn, and thrive in our farm-based educational programs!

Learn more about our offerings and how to enroll today.

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Our Services

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Riding Lessons

At Saving Grace Farm, we offer beginner to intermediate Western riding lessons for riders of all ages, Monday through Friday. Our lessons are designed to build confidence, skill, and a deep connection between horse and rider while emphasizing a complete horsemanship approach. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your technique, we focus on proper horsemanship, balance, and effective communication to create a safe and enjoyable learning experience.

Each one-hour lesson includes time for brushing, tacking, and groundwork before riding. We believe that understanding and caring for a horse is just as important as time in the saddle. Lessons are available weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly to fit your schedule.

Rooted in patience and respect, our teaching approach ensures that every rider—young or mature—feels supported and encouraged. Come discover the joy and freedom of Western riding in a welcoming and educational environment!

Contact us for more information!

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Onsite Leasing and Boarding

Saving Grace Farm offers onsite horse leasing and full boarding services for those looking to deepen their equestrian experience. Our leasing program provides a wonderful opportunity to build a partnership with a horse while enjoying regular riding and care without full ownership responsibilities.

For those seeking a home for their horse, we offer full board in a peaceful and well-maintained setting. Our boarding includes 24/7 turnout with a run-in shed, and access to both indoor and outdoor arenas, a round pen, as well as scenic nearby trails. We are committed to providing quality care, ensuring the health, happiness, and well-being of every horse on our farm.

Contact us for pricing and availability!

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Summer Camps and Events

Summer at Saving Grace Farm is one of our favorite times of the year! We offer Summer Horse Camps for riders ages 5-16, providing an exciting and immersive experience in horsemanship, riding, and horse care. With 4-5 weeks of camps throughout the season, young equestrians can build confidence, make new friends, and create unforgettable memories. Visit our Events page for more details!

In addition to summer camps, we host Horsemanship Clinics throughout the season, designed to help riders deepen their skills and understanding of horse communication and care. Be sure to check our Facebook page for upcoming clinic dates and times.

For a fun and relaxed riding experience, our Friendly Gymkhanas offer an exciting way for both horse and rider to test their skills in a supportive, non-competitive atmosphere. These summer events are a great opportunity to challenge yourself, bond with your horse, and enjoy a day of equestrian fun!

Join us for a summer full of learning, laughter, and great riding experiences!

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At Saving Grace Farm, nestled in the heart of Francestown, NH, our mission is rooted in a deep love for horses and the transformative connections they foster. As a family-owned farm with over 20 years of experience, we are dedicated to sharing the profound lessons that come from caring for these magnificent animals—lessons of patience, responsibility, and mutual respect.

We believe that Saving Grace Farm is more than just a place; it is a sanctuary where both horses and humans can find refuge, healing, and understanding. Our goal is to cultivate meaningful relationships built on trust, communication, and respect, ensuring that every interaction enriches both horse and rider alike.

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Reach out today with any questions or to schedule a visit—we can't wait to welcome you to the farm!