SUMMER CAMP 2026
Our Philosophy
We believe learning sticks best when it’s intentional, hands-on, and reflective. By combining structured instruction, real responsibility, and time to ask questions, campers don’t just memorize information—they understand why it matters.
Our goal is for every camper to leave with:
Greater confidence around horses
A deeper understanding of horsemanship
Stronger communication skills—both on the ground and in the saddle
Horsemanship with Intention
Our Summer Camp is designed for young riders who want more than just time in the saddle. Each week blends riding, horse care, and hands-on barn education to help students build confidence, responsibility, and a deeper understanding of the horse—both physically and mentally.
Whether your child is new to horses or already riding regularly, our program meets them where they are and encourages growth through thoughtful instruction, curiosity, and connection.
Camp Dates
June 22–26
June 29-July 3
July 20-24
August 10-14
5 day camps - Monday -Friday
Time: 8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Ages: 7–16 years old
Tuition
$700 per student
$625 early registration (sign up by March 1)
SIGN UP EARLY & SAVE
Spots are limited to maintain small group instruction.
Tuition: $700 per student
Early Registration: $625 if you sign up by March 1
Early registration helps us plan groups thoughtfully—and saves you money.
👉 Reserve your spot today and give your rider a summer experience built on confidence, care, and connection.
A SNEAK PEAK INTO WHAT WE FOCUS ON:
Horse Care & Grooming
Daily grooming routines and why they matter
Bathing techniques and safe handling
Mane and tail care
Preparing a horse properly before and after work
Campers learn that grooming isn’t just about cleanliness—it’s about building trust, awareness, and relationship.
Barn Activities & Horsemanship Education
Tack & Equipment Care
Names and purposes of common tack and equipment
How to clean and care for tack properly
How to tell if equipment fits correctly—and why it matters
Horse Health & Wellness
Recognizing wounds, illness, and changes in behavior
What to look for and when to ask for help
A special opportunity to meet our veterinarian and learn directly from a professional
Communication & Groundwork
Reading a horse’s demeanor and body language
Understanding how horses communicate
Groundwork exercises to improve respect, clarity, and trust
Understanding Movement
How and why horses move the way they do
Recognizing patterns, rhythm, and balance
Connecting groundwork and riding concepts
What Parents Can Expect
Our Summer Camp is designed to be structured, supportive, and educational—while still being fun and engaging for kids.
Parents can expect:
Small group instruction tailored to age and experience level
A balance of riding, horse care, and barn education each day
Emphasis on safety, responsibility, and clear communication
Instructors who prioritize both the horse’s wellbeing and the rider’s confidence
Thoughtful feedback so campers understand what they’re doing well and where they can grow
This is a program that builds real horsemanship skills—not just saddle time.
What Campers Will Gain
By the end of the week, campers will leave with more than memories—they’ll leave with tools.
Campers will:
Ride with greater confidence, balance, and understanding
Learn how to properly care for horses, tack, and equipment
Develop awareness of horse behavior, body language, and communication
Understand the why behind grooming, groundwork, and daily care
Build independence, responsibility, and pride in their progress
Our Friday feedback-focused sessions help campers recognize how much they’ve learned and feel confident carrying those skills forward.
Fridays: Putting It All Together
Fridays are designed to be a reflection and feedback-focused day.
Rather than a traditional test, campers will:
Review and demonstrate what they’ve learned throughout the week
Apply skills in riding, horse care, and barn knowledge
Receive thoughtful, constructive feedback from instructors
Gain a clearer understanding of their strengths and areas for growth
This approach helps campers build confidence, recognize progress, and leave the week feeling accomplished and supported.
Led by Trainers. Supported by Our Team.
Professional instruction paired with fun, experienced teen counselors creates a camp environment that’s safe, engaging, and genuinely enjoyable for kids.
Daily Camp Schedule
8:30 – 9:00 AM | Arrival & Morning Circle
Campers arrive, get settled, connect with their group, ask questions, and go over the plan for the day. This time helps build confidence, routine, and a sense of community.
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Rotational Learning Blocks
Campers are split into 2–3 age- and experience-appropriate groups and rotate through three one-hour sessions:
Riding
Horse Care
Barn & Horsemanship Education
12:00 – 1:00 PM | Barn Chores, Learning & Lunch
The final hour of the day is a shorter, hands-on barn learning experience followed by lunch. Campers participate in age-appropriate barn chores and practical lessons, awareness, and teamwork.
Lunch is a relaxed time to:
Ask questions
Review what was learned that day
Build confidence through open conversation
Enroll now to take advantage of our early bird special.