Summer CampRegistration open for Summer 2026! Campers ride in one or two lessons per day as well as take part in learning activities, games, and crafts! Lessons will take place in our indoor riding arena so kids will get to ride rain or shine. No experience is needed and advanced riders are welcome! Our camp is open to children 6-14. CIT program available for older children who want to volunteer during camp weeks. Camp days run 8:30am-3pm Monday-Friday. |
Camp Information
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Daily Schedule:
A typical camp day: 8:00 - drop off and check-in 8:30 - groom and tack for lesson 1 9:00 - lesson 1 - technical skills 10:00 - groom and untack 10:30 - snack 11:00 - barn chores 11:30 - learning activity or craft 12:30 - lunch 1:00 - groom and tack for lesson 2 1:30 - lesson 2 - games, trails, or other relaxed ride 2:30 - groom and untack 3:00 - pick-up Please note - the daily schedule does vary. Some days may have one ride and the second ride is replaced with additional learning activities, games, or water play. |
Weeks Available:
July 6-10 July 13-17 July 20-24 July 27-31 August 3-7 August 10-14 August 17-21 8:30am - 3pm |
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Pricing:
$250 minimum deposit required to reserve your spot $400 per week if paid in full before 5/1/25 $450 if paid in full after 5/1/25 There is a $50 discount for signing up for multiple weeks or multiple campers. For example, if you sign up one camper for two July weeks and pay in full before 5/1/25, your payment would be $750. Similarly, if you have two siblings sign up for the same week, the second child is discounted $50 from the total cost. Deposits are non-refundable. Balance of payment may be refunded if we are able to fill your spot from the waitlist. |
Daily Activities:
In addition to the riding each day, our campers take part in both horse-focused and general camp activities. Some topics we cover are:
All riders should come prepared for a full day of riding and activities. They will need a packed lunch, snacks, plenty of water, sunscreen, and insect repellent (if desired).
Riders are expected to have their own helmet and riding boots. Long pants are required, and riding-specific pants are recommended. Shorts may be changed into during non-mounted activities. No sneakers allowed in barn areas but can be worn during other camp activities. No sandals or flip flops whatsoever. |