Starting from .Net 4 it is possible in WPF. You can then host the WPF datepicker
inside a Winforms app. An example (from MSDN) to disable Saturdays and Sundays:
DatePicker datePickerWithBlackoutDates = new DatePicker();
datePickerWithBlackoutDates.DisplayDateStart = new DateTime(2009, 8, 1);
datePickerWithBlackoutDates.DisplayDateEnd = new DateTime(2009, 8, 31);
datePickerWithBlackoutDates.SelectedDate = new DateTime(2009, 8, 10);
datePickerWithBlackoutDates.BlackoutDates.Add(
new CalendarDateRange(new DateTime(2009, 8, 1), new DateTime(2009, 8, 2)));
datePickerWithBlackoutDates.BlackoutDates.Add(
new CalendarDateRange(new DateTime(2009, 8, 8), new DateTime(2009, 8, 9)));
datePickerWithBlackoutDates.BlackoutDates.Add(
new CalendarDateRange(new DateTime(2009, 8, 15), new DateTime(2009, 8, 16)));
datePickerWithBlackoutDates.BlackoutDates.Add(
new CalendarDateRange(new DateTime(2009, 8, 22), new DateTime(2009, 8, 23)));
datePickerWithBlackoutDates.BlackoutDates.Add(
new CalendarDateRange(new DateTime(2009, 8, 29), new DateTime(2009, 8, 30)));
datePickerWithBlackoutDates.DateValidationError +=
new EventHandler<DatePickerDateValidationErrorEventArgs>(DatePicker_DateValidationError);
More details on MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/k7z0zy8k%28v=vs.110%29.aspx
I haven't seen anything similar that would be specifically for Winforms though. As a workaround you can port this WPF component into Winforms app.
Here's MSDN resource on interopeartion of WPF and Winforms:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms751797(v=vs.100).aspx