Every barn has horses and instructors. So what makes one different from another?

For us, it starts with a fundamental belief that riding is a full experience rather than being just about technique. While the horse world constantly changes around us, Chestnut Hill has stayed committed to timeless riding principles because they work.

Our philosophy is rooted in respect: respect for the horse, respect for the rider, and respect for the process.

We don’t rush progress. Instead, we focus on building strong foundations because we know that confidence in the saddle starts with understanding the reasoning behind each skill.

At Chestnut Hill, we prioritize doing things safely, thoughtfully and with care. Every moment spent here is designed to develop not just your abilities in the saddle, but your bond with the horse beneath you. We approach every rider as an individual, meeting you exactly where you are in your riding journey and helping you to grow at a pace that feels right for you. Our goal is to create an environment where you feel supported and inspired to keep riding.

At the center of everything we do is a commitment to the well-being of our horses.

From the way we care for them to the way we teach you to communicate with them, every decision we make is guided by what’s best for the horse. They’re not just animals we work with. They’re our partners.

This philosophy has naturally created a community of like-minded riders. Parents trust us with their children. Adults return to riding in a patient, supportive environment. Boarders know their horses are looked after as if they were our own, with every detail of their care handled with the utmost attention. Everyone here understands that good horsemanship takes dedication, and that’s exactly the way it should be.

Chestnut Hill Stables is a place where riders of all ages and levels come together to share their dedication to fine horsemanship and find a community that is committed to supporting each other and putting the wellbeing of horses and riders above everything else.

Our Grounds & Facilities

When Trina French first stood on this raw piece of land decades ago, she saw more than just 86 acres of Hudson Valley countryside. She envisioned a place where every detail would serve a purpose, where the layout would make sense for both horses and humans, and where beauty and function would work hand in hand to create an extraordinary experience for riders.

Located at 430 Kerley Corners Road in Tivoli, Chestnut Hill sits perfectly between Routes 9 and 9G, making it easy to find from Rhinebeck, Hudson, or Kingston. But convenience was just the beginning. Trina designed every aspect of these facilities from the ground up, drawing on her years of equestrian experience to create intentional spaces that work seamlessly in practice.

Our barns are carefully planned environments where horses remain calm and handlers can work efficiently.

Wide aisles allow horses to pass each other calmly. Stall placement ensures good ventilation and natural light. Every detail, from the positioning of water buckets to the layout of the tack rooms, reflects decades of knowing exactly what makes barn life run smoothly.

Our riding facilities tell the same story of thoughtful design.

The indoor arena gives you a consistent place to work year-round, while the outdoor ring offers varied training conditions to develop your skills further. Beyond the rings, 80 acres of fields and wooded trails wind through the property, offering riders the chance to develop balance, conditioning and confidence.

The cross-country course evolved organically, shaped by the land’s natural features.

Rolling hills build fitness and open stretches allow for galloping. Carefully maintained jumps challenge horses and riders without overwhelming them. It’s a course that feels as natural as it is intentional, blending seamlessly into the scenic landscape.

For our boarders, the 24/7 turnout areas aren’t afterthoughts squeezed into leftover space.

They’re generous paddocks with proper drainage, sturdy fencing and run-in sheds positioned to provide shelter from both summer sun and winter winds. Horses live as horses should live here, with freedom to move and graze naturally.

Chestnut Hill Stables in Tivoli, NY

Overheard in the Barn

“What makes Trina such a remarkable instructor is her ability to see each lesson through the eyes of both the horse and the rider. She has a rare gift for balancing intuition with proven skill, always respecting the boundaries of horse and rider while gently encouraging growth. Her teaching style honors the horse’s natural abilities and challenges the rider in thoughtful, achievable ways. The result is a clear, positive, and rewarding riding experience every time.”

Susan

“Chestnut Hill is a welcoming place for riders of any skill level. I arrived as an occasional western trail rider and Trina has leveraged that experience and her vast knowledge to help me build a solid foundation for all future riding. Trina’s love for and knowledge of horses is profound. During my lessons, she is simultaneously summoning the mind of the horse while making precise observations of my riding to create a tunnel of learning that is both concrete and enlightening. I am truly grateful for my time at Chestnut Hill and for Trina’s knowledge and patience. Her thoughtful approach to learning is both accessible and deeply impactful.”

Josh

“Trina French’s instruction beautifully combines the conceptual aspects of equitation with the understanding that nothing beats physical practice, and getting a feel for a new skill. Every lesson presents a new series of exercises that are both unique to my personal areas of focus and the fundamentals of riding as a whole. After riding with Trina I finally understand the importance of ‘inside leg to outside rein’, the power of the outside hind, and how to gather and compress my horse for maximum performance. Trina’s lesson horses are fun, lively, loveable and safe. The grounds offer bucolic views of acres of farmland and the opportunity to ride an ever changing cross country course over benches, barrels, and hay bales. I highly recommend Trina’s program for anyone seeking to entrench their riding in an understanding of equitation at its core, while getting out there on the grass and having the time of your life!”

Molly

“I came to Chestnut Hill with a simple desire to ride and to spend time with horses, yet that initial urge has been transformed into something deeper through my time with Trina and the wonderful humans at the stable. As someone who works at a farm and has a profound appreciation for animals – both their care and their importance in our lives, it is clear that everyone at Chestnut Hill shares those values and evidences them in their daily work. In writing about his observations of the natural world, Henry Beston captures a human perspective: “…[animals] move finished and complete, gifted with the extension of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings: they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth.” As true as this statement is, Trina channels the wisdom of the horse and their “voices” to harness a way of teaching that is thorough yet subtle and entirely complete. Chestnut Hill is a true joy!”

Josh

“Trina has a wealth of knowledge and experience in working with horses and instructing riders of all ages and abilities.  She has an uncanny ability to identify the level and confidence of all her riders and she tailors her lessons accordingly – no two lessons are the same.

Trina always prioritizes safety, and she focuses on keeping both riders and horses safe at all times.   Her engaging approach makes the lessons fun and enjoyable even if she is encouraging you to do more than you think you can.  She has created an atmosphere in the barn that is very welcoming and friendly and has built a community of people who enjoy spending time riding together and supporting each other.

Whether you are new to riding or are looking to get back into the saddle you are guaranteed to have a great ride with Trina and make some new friends at Chestnut Hill.”

Pam

“What makes Trina such a remarkable instructor is her ability to see each lesson through the eyes of both the horse and the rider. She has a rare gift for balancing intuition with proven skill, always respecting the boundaries of horse and rider while thoughtfully encouraging growth. Whether working with a beginner or an experienced rider, a child or an adult, she treats every lesson as an opportunity to develop confidence, skill, and harmony with the horse. Her teaching style honors the horse’s natural abilities and thoughtfully challenges the rider, resulting in a clear, positive, and rewarding riding experience.”

Susan

“We live within 2 miles from CH Stables and always admired the beauty of it from the road as we passed by. Due to various circumstances my daughter had always taken lessons at other stables. While looking for a new trainer last year we decided to reach out to CH. The barn staff was very welcoming and accommodating to her schedule. The grounds and barn are always kept neat and one can see all the horses are well cared for.  It wasn’t until my daughter started training with Trina that she started to make real progress in her riding skills. Besides Trina’s expertise, her patient, even keel temperament makes her a great teacher. So happy CH Stables are now part of our life.”

Adrienne

“Fulfilling a childhood dream, I took up riding in my early forties.  But my early lessons, at another barn, were frustrating.  I was close to giving up when a newly built barn in Tivoli put up a sign saying ‘Chestnut Hill Stables’, and offering lessons.  Turning up that driveway was life changing.  Trina had the horses and the facility and the expertise and the patience to take someone who couldn’t post the trot or steer round a ring to progressing enough to buy her first horse (and then her second..), and ultimately event at Beginner Novice.  She also took my daughter Libby as an 8 year old beginner round HER first Beginner Novice at 11 years old (having found her the perfect first horse) up through to her first Prelim at 15, two horses later  And those experiences led to many, many other adventures with horses way beyond my wildest childhood dreams.  Trina has a unique ability to work with any rider and any horse at any level and help them progress.  Libby and I will always be grateful for Chestnut Hill Stables and consider it our equestrian spiritual home.  It’s a place where pony dreams can come true.”

Louise

Experience Horsemanship Done Right

Come meet our horses, our team and tour our farm grounds so you can see for yourself what makes Chestnut Hill Stables a place like no other.