
About Us
Our Story
A Family Ranch Rooted in Tradition
For more than a century, the land that is now Timberlein Ranch has been part of our family. What began as a small family farm has grown into a place where horses and people come together to learn, train, and connect.

In 1990, our family turned that legacy into something even more special a ranch dedicated to horse boarding, training, and riding lessons. Over the years, Timberlein Ranch has become a space where generations of riders have discovered the joy of horsemanship surrounded by open pastures, shaded trees, and the quiet beauty of Minnesota countryside.

Meet the Trainer
I'm Hailey germain
Graduated from the University of Wisconsin River Falls in 2023 with a major in Equine Management and started as barn manager soon after. In college I did a colts in training class as well as a breeding class. I love training horses and seeing them progress into well rounded, light and balanced companions and athletes.
I am also a certified equine sports massage therapist that offers full body massages, kinesiology taping, thermal imaging, and raindrop therapy.
Testimonials
Timberline has provided devoted expert equine care l to my geriatric horses. I know that they will be well looked after at all I times. The staff at timberline are a pleasure to work with and the owner is an excellent horse person and teacher. The large indoor arena and heated tack room are a bonus. I would certainly recommend this too any horse owner or potential riding student
Susan Asch
Very nice boarding barn with attentive and meticulous horse care. Wonderfully maintained trails on 40 wooded acres of the property. Round pen and square riding pen. Convenient trailer parking. Lessons for those starting. Indoor stalls and pasture boarding.
Marc Asch
Great place to board your horse, very friendly staff and great atmosphere. A lot of amenities to offer indoor arena, round pen and two riding arenas plus 40 acres of trail riding. On-site lessons available with your horse and rider. Perfect for me and my granddaughter.
Melinda Hagen

