Youth Camps
2023 Summer Camps!
PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE INCLUDED ON THIS LIST! devin@morganhorse.com
Massachusetts |
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Legacy Stables - Middleboro, MA |
(508) 279-5518 |
Daily 9am-3pm with additional hours available. Fun activities including: scavenger hunts with prizes, finger painting horses, horse related games, riding & crafts. |
Maryland |
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Clarity Riding - Davidsonville, MD |
(410) 279-4677
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Camp sessions run Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with before and after care available. Days will be spent in a relaxed atmosphere where safety and fun go hand-in-hand. Daily riding lessons, games, horsemanship, and learning all about horses make each day an adventure. The camp is licensed and staff are professional, adult, CPR certified, and insured. Several sessions are hosted to include Welcome Walkers, Trit Trotters, Cantering Kiddos, and Gone Galloping so that every age and experience level can thrive. |
Wisconsin |
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Copper Leaf Stable - Green Bay, WI |
(920) 450-2924 |
Summer Horse Days: July 9-11 and August 13-15 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Daily activities include grooming and horse care, fun and games, one hour of riding daily, safety and horsemanship. All you need to bring is a sack lunch and a change of clothes. Attire should be long pants and a boot with a heel. |
California |
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Miller Equestrian Services - Escondido, CA |
(858) 945-1344 |
Something for everyone: Kids Horse Camp (age 6-14), Tiny Tot Camp (age 3-5), Adult Camp & Advanced Show Rider Camp. Campers will share a horse for a week and will ride every day along with learning about the proper care and horsemanship. Safety is stressed and this hands-on horseback riding camp teaches the campers about health care, physical fitness, proper nutrition, dental and hoof care, transportation, and, of course, proper grooming and tack care. |
Washington |
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Midnight Mountain Farm - Enumclaw, Washington |
(425) 577-3669 http://www.midnightmtnfarm.com/ |
Summer day camps for ages 5-18. Campers ride western, hunt seat, saddle seat, side saddle, and bareback. They learn to catch, lead, groom, and tack up as well as basic equine nutrition and vet care. There are lots of fun activities! |