Schroeders Creekside Stables
Equestrian Facility in Saint Francis, Minnesota

About Schroeders Creekside Stables
Schroeders Creekside Stables is a horse boarding facility located in Saint Francis, Minnesota, a quiet community in Anoka County about 35 miles north of Minneapolis. The area's mix of open farmland and wooded creek corridors makes it a natural fit for equine care. Horse owners in the northern Twin Cities metro often look to Saint Francis for boarding options that offer genuine rural space without a long haul from the city. Schroeders brings that local, small-operation feel that many horse owners prefer over larger commercial facilities.
Services
Services & Process
Horse boarding at Schroeders Creekside Stables centers on keeping your horse healthy, comfortable, and well-cared-for on a daily basis. Boarding typically covers stall or pasture options, fresh water, hay and grain feeding schedules, and routine turnout time. Many boarders also appreciate access to nearby trails and riding areas along the creek corridor. The facility's focus on boarding means staff attention stays concentrated on the horses in their care rather than being split across a dozen different programs.
Service Area
Schroeders Creekside Stables primarily serves horse owners in Saint Francis and surrounding Anoka County communities. Boarders commonly travel from nearby towns like Ramsey, Bethel, and Nowthen. The facility is also accessible for owners coming from the northern Minneapolis suburbs who want a more rural boarding environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I need to bring my own hay and feed, or does the stable provide it?
Is there a place to ride on the property, or do I need to trail ride off-site?
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