Treeline Farm, nestled on 60 acres in the rolling hills of Eastern Dutchess County, is a full-service training facility for Eventing horses and riders.

Eventers at all levels are welcomed, though Louise and Darrah emphasize that Treeline is a barn for serious competitors. Even the Novice level riders are out to win championships…and often do!

The farm offers only training board, which includes training or lessons six days each week. In addition, horses are kept competition-ready, with manes pulled, muzzles clipped, and farrier and veterinary service coordinated through the barn management.

There are usually 18 horses on the farm, a number of which are sale horses or those in for training. Turnout is ample, with four grassy fields easily accommodating the horses in residence.
Many of Louise and Darrah's clients trailer in for lessons, taking advantage of the variety of cross country jumps on the farm. The "questions" to be answered include banks, ditches, a mound, an elephant trap, portables, and logs in different settings, as well as a water complex. The jumps add up to courses that will challenge horses from beginner novice to Preliminary.