Session 1 June 14th-18th
Session 2 June 21rst -25th
Session 3 June 28th -July 2nd
Session 4 July 5th-9th
Session 5 July 12th - 16th
Session 6 July 19th - 23rd
Session 7 July 26th -30th
Horse campers will spend the day from 9:00am - 3:00pm participating in horse riding lessons, horse care classes, horsemanship lessons, and more. Camps are packed with fun and learning opportunities for children interested in horses. Camps have a small child to staff ratio and are taught by experienced instructors. Our goal is to provide a safe, fun, experience for your child!
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Participants must be interested in horses and willing to learn. Participants do not need any previous horse experience.
Camps are offered for children ages 7-14. Participants may use our horses or bring their own if they have one. (Any horse brought must be under reasonable control of the rider and have current negative coggins and UTD with shots.
Campers should bring a lunch, riding gear and clothes to change in to when not riding.
Horse Camp is offered thru out the summer and during week long school breaks
Campers will learn and participate in:
- Proper Horse Grooming and Tools
- Safe Handling and Leading
- Basic Riding Skills
- Horse Communication and Training
- Games on Horseback
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$200 per rider for week session. Payment in full and application due two weeks prior to camp.
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* Horse safety
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* Grooming
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* Horse Care Basics
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* Tack Use and Care
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* Riding Basics
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* Intermediate Riding
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* Advanced Riding Maneuvers
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* Training Basics and Safety
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Frequently asked questions
1. If my child has never ridden, or is a beginner, is this
camp appropriate?
Yes, most of our campers are new to riding. If
necessary, we put the more experienced riders into
separate groups during camp
2. What type of clothing/shoes does my child need?
For winter riding camps, dress in layers. Thermals are suggested. Hats ad gloves and layered socks are also suggested.
For summer camps, children should wear jeans or other long pants and bring along a pair of shorts to change into for non-riding activities.
All children are required to wear riding or other boots with a slight heel for safety.
Sneakers tend to be too wide and can get caught in a stirrup.
3. Does my child need a riding hat?
Riding hats are required. The ranch has some hats
available that your child may borrow, however, it is best
that you bring along your own helmet for the best fit.
4. Should my child bring along a water bottle or juice and/or lunch?
Yes, please pack a lunch & drinks. We do have a refrigerator and microwave for storing and heating food and drinks. We will provide snacks & drinks during breaks each day.
5. How do I sign my child up for camp?
Payment in full and application must be turned in two weeks prior to camp date. Limited availalability so please register early!
Pegasus Day Camp at Trinity Equestrian Center
219-464-3160 Trinity Equestrian Center
Contact Kelly Adams
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Tiffany Rounds |