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Summer Camps

$150 DEPOSIT REQUIRED PER-CAMPER

Kids Camps

$500

    Our Kids Day Camps last from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Campers are boys and girls 6 years old to 12, and camps are divided based on age. Every camper gets assigned their very own horse for the week which they will ride and care for.

   Campers will have daily rides on horseback (walk, jog/trot) learn how to tack up their own horse as well as horse safety. First-Time riders will spend half of their first lesson beside a counselor, to ensure their safety. The care and keeping of horses will be taught and explained to campers, including the types of brushes, possible ailments a horse may have, types of food, how to feed and so fourth. Every morning campers will get a chance to feed all of our animals- cows, chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, ducks, turkeys, and horses- giving them a true taste of ranch life. Campers will even get to muck out their horse's stall a few times a week. On extra hot days camper may get to bathe their horse, play in the pool, or hang out in the camp room to play games and do arts and crafts after lunch. Every camper will get to paint their very own horseshoe, tie-dye a shirt and make a picture frame for a photo of their horse!

   Other weekly activities that your child may participate in are scavenger hunts, where campers get to find and learn about the local flora, egg and water races on horseback, wheelbarrow races, drawing on horses, mane and tail braiding and much more!

Teen Camps

$500

    Our Teen Day Camps last from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Campers are boys and girls from 13 years old to 17, and camps are divided based on age. Every camper gets assigned their very own horse for the week which they will ride and care for.

   Campers will have daily rides on horseback (walk, jog/trot, lope/canter), learn how to tack up their own horse as well as horse safety. The care and keeping of horses will be taught and explained to campers in great depth, including the types of brushes, possible ailments a horse may have, types of food, how to feed and so fourth. Every morning campers will get a chance to feed all of our animals- cows, chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, ducks, turkeys, and horses- giving them a true taste of ranch life. Campers will even get to muck out their horse's stall a few times a week. On extra hot days camper may get to bathe their horse, or hang out in the camp room to play games and do arts and crafts after lunch. Every camper will get to paint their very own horseshoe, tie-dye a shirt and make a picture frame for a photo of their horse!

   Other weekly activities that your child may participate in are scavenger hunts, where campers get to find and learn about the local flora, egg and water races on horseback, wheelbarrow races, drawing on horses, mane and tail braiding, lunging and much more!

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Special Camps

    Our Special Needs Day Camps last from 10 AM - 2 PM, dates are chosen by the day (Monday - Friday). Campers are boys and girls, men and women starting at 7 years old. Camps are divided based on age. Every camper gets assigned their very own horse for the week which they will ride and care for.

   Campers will have daily rides on horseback (walk, jog/trot), learn how to tack up their own horse as well as horse safety. The care and keeping of horses will be taught and explained to campers, including the types of brushes, possible ailments a horse may have, types of food, how to feed and so fourth. Every morning campers will get a chance to feed all of our animals- cows, chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, ducks, turkeys, and horses- giving them a true taste of ranch life. Campers will even get to muck out their horse's stall a few times a week. On extra hot days camper may get to bathe their horse, or hang out in the camp room to play games and do arts and crafts after lunch. Every camper will get to paint their very own horseshoe, tie-dye a shirt and make a picture frame for a photo of their horse!

   Other weekly activities that campers may participate in are scavenger hunts, where campers get to find and learn about the local flora, egg and water races on horseback, wheelbarrow races, drawing on horses, mane and tail braiding, lunging and much more!

Want to Volunteer as a Counselor?

Being a counselor at our camp means getting to know all of the campers and helping on their riding journey! You will be able to teach the campers things such as equine anatomy, how to groom/tack up a horse, as well as supervise activities such as riding and crafts.

Benefits
  • Free ride time during the week

  • Counselor experience

  • More experience around horses

  • Participation in crafts/activities

  • Connecting with campers

Requirements
  • Previous experience with horses

  • 12 and above

  • Required to have taken a riding lesson at the ranch or have completed a week of camp

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What Our Clients Say

Sheri L, Local Guide

Wow! What a great place to ride! My 8 year old daughter and I both take lessons. My daughter started there when she was 4 or 5. Theresa the owner is so great with kids! She's an amazing instructor and super kind. We both ride English. Theresa's knowledge teaching abilities surpass expectation. She also teaches other disciplines. Her horses are incredible too! I definitely feel safe and know that my little girl is in the best of hands. She teaches Western too.

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