Horseplay Ranch

Equestrian Facility in Hamel, Minnesota

5(5 reviews)
(763) 478-910621201 Larkin Rd, Hamel, MN 55340View on Yelp
Horseplay Ranch - equestrian in Hamel, MN

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About Horseplay Ranch

Horseplay Ranch is a horse boarding facility in Hamel, Minnesota, a small community in Medina township just west of the Twin Cities. With a perfect 5.0-star rating from its reviewers, it's clear that horse owners who board here are genuinely satisfied with the care and environment their animals receive. Hamel sits in a part of Hennepin County where open land and hobby farms are still common, making it a natural fit for quality horse boarding. For owners in the western Twin Cities metro who want their horses close but cared for properly, this is the kind of facility that earns long-term trust.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Horseplay Ranch focuses specifically on horse boarding, which means its primary commitment is to the daily care, housing, and wellbeing of horses owned by clients. Boarding typically includes stall or pasture options, regular feeding, and access to water and shelter around the clock. Many boarding facilities in the area also offer turnout time, basic farrier and vet coordination, and access to an arena or riding area for owners who want to work with their horses on-site. The ranch's strong rating suggests these fundamentals are handled with consistency and genuine attention.

Service Area

Horseplay Ranch serves horse owners from Hamel and the surrounding western Hennepin County area. Medina, Plymouth, Maple Grove, and Rogers are all nearby communities where boarding clients commonly come from. The ranch's location gives it good access to both rural and suburban horse owners in the greater Minneapolis west metro.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does full-care horse boarding typically include?
Full-care boarding generally covers daily feeding, fresh water, stall cleaning, and turnout time. Some facilities also include blanketing, basic health monitoring, and coordination with farriers and veterinarians.
How do I know if a boarding facility is right for my horse?
Always visit in person before committing. Look at the condition of the horses already there, the cleanliness of stalls and pastures, and how the staff interact with the animals.
Does Horseplay Ranch allow owners to ride their horses on-site?
Most boarding facilities include some form of owner access, whether that's an arena, riding ring, or open riding area. Contact the ranch directly to confirm what's available for boarders.
What should I bring when I first visit a boarding facility?
Bring your horse's current health records, vaccination history, and a list of any dietary or medical needs. This helps the facility understand your horse's routine from day one.
How is billing typically handled for horse boarding?
Most boarding facilities bill monthly, sometimes with a deposit required upfront. Clarify what's included in the base rate and what services, like extra feedings or special supplements, cost extra.
Is Horseplay Ranch a good option if my horse needs special care?
Facilities with strong ratings, like Horseplay Ranch, often have staff experienced in handling horses with special dietary, medical, or behavioral needs. Discuss your horse's specific situation directly with the ranch to confirm they can meet those requirements.

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