Our History

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River Brink Stables is family own and operated by the Johnson family. They own two farms--the stables and a beef cattle farm. The stables was started in the late 1990s by Tom and Lois Johnson, though the cattle farm has a much longer history in the family. Along with the two farms, the Johnsons farm hundreds of acreage, growing corn, hay, and grains. The stables are now mainly managed by Tom's son Pat, while the cattle farm is mainly managed by Tom's youngest son, Sam.
Our Boarding Options
Pasture
​16 horses together in the pasture. Horses get 24/7 hay that is provided by the farm, as well as plenty of grass to graze. Any grain is dependent on the owner.
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$265 per month


Paddock
4-6 horses together depending on paddock size. The horses get hay 24/7 provided by the farm. Some adjustments can be made depending on the horse's specialized diet. Grain is not provided and is dependent on the owner.
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$320 per month


Stall
Daily turnout; horses come in at night unless specified otherwise. Hay in stalls provided by farm. Grain is dependent on owner. Horses get fed by an employee each night.
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$425-$445 (depending on size) per month


Why Choose River Brink
Trails To Kinni
The land between the two Johnson farms includes a wide variety of trials stretching to the Kinnickinnic River.
Close to UWRF Campus
River Brink Stables is only about a ten minute drive from the university of River Falls campus, making it an excellent boarding facility for collage students.
Welcoming Community
The farm is family owned and managed by a long-time farm family. The barn has a drama-free policy, ensuring the environment is comfortable for you and your horse.
