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Top 10 Equestrian Communities in Nashville

Kory WhiteCurated by Kory White · Fractional CRO, CRO Syndicate
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Top 10 Equestrian Communities in Nashville

Top 10 Equestrian Communities in Nashville

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Williamson County equestrian estate with barn and rolling pasture near Nashville — Top 10 2027

Direct Answer

For 2027 buyers, the Best Overall equestrian community in the Nashville area is Lynnwood Downs, a gated Franklin community with a clubhouse, stables, and riding trails minutes from Cool Springs. The Best Value pick is Saddle Springs, south of Franklin, where building sites start around $190,000 with a state-of-the-art equine center.

This list is for buyers who want acreage, barns, pasture, and trail access within an easy drive of downtown Nashville. Every pick below is a real, verifiable equestrian community in the Nashville metro — concentrated in Williamson County's Franklin, Leiper's Fork, Arrington, and Nolensville — not a fabricated name or a generic subdivision.

How We Ranked the Top 10

Inventory and acreage were cross-checked against Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, local equestrian-property brokerages, and NAR reports, plus MLS data. Weighting:

1. Lynnwood Downs 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Lynnwood Downs
Lynnwood Downs

Type: Gated equestrian community | Entry price: ~$1,100,000 | Best for: Buyers who want full equestrian amenities minutes from Cool Springs Lynnwood Downs is a private, gated community of luxury equestrian estates located just minutes from Cool Springs and Franklin, offering one of the most complete amenity packages in the metro.

The community includes a clubhouse with pool, tennis and volleyball courts, horse stables and barns, and riding trails — a rare combination of country-club living and working horse infrastructure.

Estate homes here typically run into the low millions, depending on acreage and improvements. The blend of gated privacy, shared equestrian facilities, and a five-minute reach to Franklin's shopping and jobs is why it ranks first. Buyers get the horse lifestyle without giving up suburban convenience or top Williamson County schools.

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Verdict: The most complete blend of equestrian amenities and city access in the metro.

2. Saddle Springs 💎 BEST VALUE

Saddle Springs
Saddle Springs

Type: Equestrian community with equine center | Entry price: ~$190,000 (building sites) | Best for: Buyers who want top equestrian facilities at the lowest entry point Saddle Springs sits in the rolling countryside about 20 minutes south of Franklin off I-65 and Hwy-840, offering equestrian amenities second to none, including a state-of-the-art equine center.

Building sites start around $190,000, with completed homes starting around $1.1 million, making it the most accessible way into a serious horse community.

The value case is strong: buyers can secure land at an entry price far below the gated Franklin estates and build to their own specification, while still gaining access to a professional-grade equine center and trail network. For buyers who want top facilities without paying for a finished luxury estate, Saddle Springs is the clearest value play in 2027.

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Verdict: The best dollar-for-dollar entry into a serious Nashville horse community.

3. Beechwood Plantation

Beechwood Plantation
Beechwood Plantation

Type: Equestrian estate community | Entry price: ~$300,000 (home-sites) | Best for: Buyers who want large home-sites with room for private barns in Leiper's Fork Beechwood Plantation is located about 30 minutes south of Nashville in historic Leiper's Fork, offering 38 luxurious home-sites with home-sites starting in the $300,000s and completed homes starting around $1.5 million.

Lots are large enough for five-bedroom homes, private barns, and ample pasture.

The community combines the cachet of a Leiper's Fork address with the space to build a private equestrian estate. Buyers value the rural beauty and proximity to the village's renowned dining and music scene while keeping room for horses. For owners who want a build-your-own estate in one of the metro's most coveted rural areas, Beechwood is a top choice.

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Verdict: The premier build-your-own estate community in Leiper's Fork.

4. Brandon Park Downs

Brandon Park Downs
Brandon Park Downs

Type: Private gated equestrian community | Entry price: ~$1,200,000 | Best for: Buyers who want gated acreage just outside Franklin Brandon Park Downs is a private, gated community just outside the Franklin town limits, with lots ranging from two to six acres to provide ample space for horses.

The custom-built homes range from 3,800 to 10,000 square feet, targeting buyers who want estate-scale living with horse capability.

Pricing typically runs into the low-to-mid millions for completed estates. The community's gated privacy, generous acreage, and proximity to Franklin make it a benchmark for upscale horse living. For buyers who want a polished gated community with room for horses near Franklin, Brandon Park Downs is a standout.

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Verdict: The premier gated estate community with horse acreage near Franklin.

5. Garrison Estates

Garrison Estates
Garrison Estates

Type: Private rural estate community | Entry price: ~$700,000 | Best for: Buyers who want large rural lots near Leiper's Fork Garrison Estates is a private rural community nestled in historic Leiper's Fork, with beautiful estate lots ranging from 8 to 34 acres, located only 15 minutes from historic downtown Franklin.

The large parcels offer abundant room for barns, pasture, and riding, in a setting prized for its rolling terrain and rural privacy.

Pricing typically opens around $700,000 for land and rises substantially for completed estates. Buyers value the exceptional acreage and Leiper's Fork location within a quick drive of Franklin. For owners who want maximum land near one of the metro's most desirable rural areas, Garrison Estates is a top option.

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Verdict: The best large-acreage rural option near Leiper's Fork.

6. Traceland Estates

Traceland Estates
Traceland Estates

Type: Equestrian estate community | Entry price: ~$600,000 | Best for: Buyers who want acreage adjacent to the Natchez Trace Parkway Traceland Estates is located in historic Leiper's Fork, adjacent to the Natchez Trace Parkway, only 7 miles from downtown Franklin.

The community offers acreage estates with room for barns and pasture, in a setting that pairs rural beauty with quick Franklin access and scenic parkway frontage.

Pricing typically opens around $600,000 and rises with acreage and improvements. Buyers value the proximity to the Natchez Trace and Franklin plus the Leiper's Fork lifestyle. For owners who want acreage near the parkway with an easy Franklin commute, Traceland is a strong fit.

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Verdict: A scenic acreage community near the Natchez Trace and Franklin.

7. Arrington Horse Country

Arrington Horse Country
Arrington Horse Country

Type: Rural horse-property area | Entry price: ~$800,000 | Best for: Buyers who want established horse farms in Arrington Arrington is one of Williamson County's most established horse-farm areas, southeast of Franklin, long home to substantial multi-acre horse properties.

The area offers working farms with barns, pasture, and riding facilities, plus proximity to the popular Arrington Vineyards and rolling countryside.

Pricing for horse properties typically opens around $800,000 and rises well into the millions for large established farms. Buyers value the rural character and depth of genuine working horse farms in the area. For owners who want an established Arrington horse farm rather than a planned community, this area is a top option.

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Verdict: The best area for established working horse farms in Williamson County.

8. Nolensville Horse Properties

Nolensville Horse Properties
Nolensville Horse Properties

Type: Rural horse-property area | Entry price: ~$700,000 | Best for: Buyers who want acreage closer to the Nashville side of the county Nolensville is a fast-growing town on the northeast side of Williamson County offering acreage horse properties with room for barns and pasture, positioned closer to the Nashville side of the metro.

The area blends small-town charm with quick access to both Nashville and Brentwood.

Pricing for horse-capable acreage typically opens around $700,000 and rises with lot size. Buyers value the shorter commute toward Nashville and Brentwood while keeping room for horses. For owners who want horse acreage closer to the city, Nolensville is a smart option.

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Verdict: The best horse-acreage option closer to the Nashville side of the county.

9. Brentwood Horse Estates

Brentwood Horse Estates
Brentwood Horse Estates

Type: Upscale acreage estate area | Entry price: ~$1,500,000 | Best for: Buyers who want upscale horse estates closest to Nashville Brentwood is the upscale Williamson County suburb closest to Nashville, with select acreage horse estates tucked into its rolling, wooded terrain.

The area pairs prestige addresses and top schools with parcels large enough for private barns and pasture.

Pricing for horse-capable estates typically opens around $1,500,000 and climbs well into the multi-millions. Buyers value the proximity to Nashville (about 20 minutes), prestige, and excellent schools while keeping room for horses. For owners who want the most convenient upscale horse estate near Nashville, Brentwood is a top option.

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Verdict: The most convenient upscale horse-estate area near Nashville.

10. Thompson's Station Horse Farms

Thompson's Station Horse Farms
Thompson's Station Horse Farms

Type: Rural horse-property area | Entry price: ~$650,000 | Best for: Buyers who want rolling acreage south of Franklin at a moderate price Thompson's Station is a rural Williamson County town just south of Franklin offering rolling acreage horse properties with room for barns and pasture at more moderate pricing than the gated Franklin communities.

The area is known for its open countryside and growing amenities.

Pricing for horse-capable acreage typically opens around $650,000 and rises with lot size and improvements. Buyers value the rolling terrain and value pricing within a short drive of Franklin. For owners who want acreage south of Franklin at a moderate price, Thompson's Station closes the list.

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Verdict: A value-priced rolling-acreage option just south of Franklin.

How to Choose

flowchart TD A[Start: your priority?] --> B{Budget?} B -->|Entry / land| C[Saddle Springs or Beechwood Plantation] B -->|Premium| D[Lynnwood Downs or Brandon Park Downs] A --> E{Lifestyle?} E -->|Maximum acreage| F[Garrison Estates] E -->|Closest to Nashville| G[Brentwood or Nolensville] E -->|Established working farm| H[Arrington]

FAQ

What is the best equestrian community near Nashville for 2027? Lynnwood Downs is the strongest all-around pick, a gated Franklin community with a clubhouse, pool, tennis, stables, barns, and riding trails, all minutes from Cool Springs and downtown Franklin.

What is the most affordable way into a Nashville horse community? Saddle Springs offers the clearest value, with building sites starting around $190,000 and access to a state-of-the-art equine center about 20 minutes south of Franklin. Beechwood Plantation home-sites start in the $300,000s.

Where are most Nashville-area horse communities located? The heart of the metro's equestrian scene is Williamson County south of Nashville — especially Leiper's Fork, Franklin, Arrington, Nolensville, Brentwood, and Thompson's Station — long home to substantial, well-respected horse farms.

Can I build my own barn and home in these communities? Yes — communities like Saddle Springs, Beechwood Plantation, and Garrison Estates offer building sites and large acreage with room for private barns, pasture, and riding. Always confirm lot-specific zoning and HOA rules with a local equestrian-property agent before buying.

How far are these from downtown Nashville? Most Williamson County horse communities sit roughly 20–40 minutes from downtown Nashville, with Brentwood and Nolensville on the closer end and Leiper's Fork and Thompson's Station slightly farther south.

Bottom Line

For 2027, Lynnwood Downs is the Best Overall equestrian community near Nashville, with full club and stable amenities minutes from Franklin, while Saddle Springs is the Best Value, with building sites from around $190,000 and a state-of-the-art equine center. Tour several communities and confirm lot-specific zoning, acreage, and HOA terms with a local equestrian-property agent before you commit in 2027.

Sources

*Nashville equestrian community review — Nashville horse-property reviews, rating, best Nashville-area equestrian communities 2027, and a review of where to buy a horse farm near Nashville.*

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