Rise & Shine Stable

Equestrian Facility in Cambridge, Minnesota

(218) 821-87772370 357th Ave NE, Cambridge, MN 55008View on Yelp
Rise & Shine Stable - equestrian in Cambridge, MN

About Rise & Shine Stable

Rise and Shine Stable is a horse boarding facility in Cambridge, Minnesota, the seat of Isanti County about 50 miles north of Minneapolis along the Rum River corridor. The stable serves horse owners in a region where agricultural land and rural character are still the norm, making it a practical fit for those who want their horse kept in a working farm environment. Cambridge sits at a convenient crossroads for riders and horse owners coming from the north metro, St. Cloud corridor, and surrounding lake country. The area's open land and four-season climate make year-round horse keeping both feasible and rewarding.

Services

Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Rise and Shine Stable provides horse boarding focused on daily horse care in a stable environment. Core services include twice-daily feeding with hay and supplemental grain as needed, fresh water, stall cleaning or pasture turnout depending on your horse's preference and the season, and routine monitoring of each horse's health and condition. The facility's name suggests an emphasis on early-morning care routines, which is standard in quality boarding barns where horses are checked and fed at first light. For owners who can't be at the barn every day, knowing staff is out early each morning provides real peace of mind.

Service Area

Rise and Shine Stable serves horse owners throughout Cambridge and the wider Isanti County area, including clients from the surrounding communities of Braham, Ogilvie, and Princeton. The stable is also accessible for horse owners from the northern Twin Cities suburbs willing to make the drive up Highway 65. Owners coming from the Mille Lacs Lake area and Pine County find Cambridge a centrally located option worth considering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of boarding a horse in a rural area like Cambridge versus closer to the metro?
Rural facilities typically offer more pasture space, lower boarding costs, and a quieter environment that horses tend to prefer. You also avoid the crowded boarding conditions that can sometimes occur at larger suburban stables.
How do boarding stables in northern Minnesota handle horses during winter?
Well-run stables bring horses into heated or insulated stalls during extreme cold and ensure water doesn't freeze by using heated buckets or automatic waterers. Blankets are used based on each horse's needs and the owner's preferences.
What's included in standard horse boarding at Rise and Shine Stable?
Standard boarding typically covers twice-daily feeding, stall or paddock turnout, fresh water, and basic health monitoring by staff. Additional services like blanketing, medication administration, or extra turnout may come at a small additional cost.
Can I store my tack and equipment at the boarding facility?
Most stables provide a tack room where boarders can keep a saddle, bridle, and grooming supplies. Storage space is often assigned per horse, so it's worth confirming what's available when you tour the facility.
Is Cambridge a convenient location for horse owners in the northern metro?
Cambridge is about 50 miles from Minneapolis, making it a 45-to-60-minute drive depending on where you're coming from. For owners who visit their horse a few times a week, that's a workable distance, especially given the rural environment it offers.
What should I bring when I move my horse to a new boarding facility?
Bring enough of your horse's current feed to allow a gradual transition, along with any medications, your vet's contact information, and copies of vaccination and Coggins records. Keeping the first few days low-key helps your horse settle into the new environment.

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