Spring Break Horse Camp – Western ALL LEVELS – March 25-28, 2024 (10:00AM-3:00PM)

$450.00

Campers will spend several days over spring break learning about horse care, improving their riding skills and learning overall good horsemanship practices. Spring break can be unpredictable as far as weather goes so we do limit the number of riders in our spring break camps in case we need to stay inside. Weather permitting we will provide opportunities to ride inside and out, including on our miles of beautiful trails! Not only will each camper get the opportunity to ride, learn, and have fun, but they will also be able to simply enjoy spending fun days on a farm that is home to many horses, ponies, donkeys, goats, chickens and pigs.

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DATES: March 25, 26, 27, 28 (2024) – these dates  align with the Delano and STMA Districts spring break. Please check your dates before booking.

TIME: 10:00am – 3:00pm

AGES: 8-18

THIS CAMP IS FOR: All levels of riders are welcome! Beginner, Novice, or Intermediate riders under the age of 18 interested in western riding, gaming events, and trail riding. These camps always have a great mix of total beginners and long-time students that have done many camps and everything in-between! Everyone is welcome to join us in our camps – we always prioritize making sure that all riders are always learning, being challenged, and trying new things! This camp is a lot of fun even for those that have ridden with us before – we always try to challenge our riders, even if they have been to multiple camps!! When the weather permits we focus a lot on trail riding during these camps, so it is fun for everyone.

SPACE IS EXTREMELY LIMITED to allow for a personalized experience for all riders and our website will automatically show as “sold out” as soon as we hit our maximum, so don’t hesitate to reserve your spot! You MUST secure payment to reserve your spot. These camps often fill up 6+ months in advance, so if there a spot open, get it while you can!

Our spring break camps will be geared toward TONS of hands-on and one-on-one learning opportunities! We have spent the offseason between the 2023 and 2024 riding seasons revamping our curriculum for horse camps to be sure that we are providing the best service possible, and we are so excited to begin another great year of horse camps!

If you follow us on Facebook or already ride at our barn you know that our farm sustained significant damage in a storm on September 29th, 2023. in addition to heavy rain and hail, a downburst of 85mph winds damaged our barns, arena, fencing and trails. We have been working hard since then to clean up,  rebuild and improve our nearly 75 acre property.  We have even been working on establishing brand new riding trails in different parts of our property that we haven’t even used for the trails before, so we are excited to hit the trails with both our new riders and our returning veterans because there will be some new and exciting aspects for everyone. We are very blessed to already have a couple of miles of trails right on the property through our trails, fields, and pastures. We can’t wait have even more options!

Our riders will start the horse camp learning about the day-to-day chores that need to be done in order to care for the horses and other animals on the farm. They will be experiencing what it really is like to care for a horse – beyond just the riding portion! They will work together to prepare stalls for their horses by cleaning them, filling hay nets, filling water buckets, preparing grain, supplements and medications and learning how to keep the barn a safe environment for all animals. It’s a true day at the ranch!

Once the campers have finished caring for their horse and the other animals around the barn, they will spend the rest of the day grooming and riding their assigned horse. Each day will build upon what the kids learned from the day before, with more and more riding time being added each day as they get more experienced and comfortable with each task.

It would be very hard to find another camp that offers more ride time than we do! Our horses are SAFE and experienced, and they are ready to take care of your kiddos in our indoor arena, outdoor arena, and on our wooded trails and fields!

Not only will each camper get the opportunity to ride, learn, and have fun, but they will also be able to enjoy spending fun days on a farm that is home to many horses, ponies, goats, chickens, ducks,  and FIVE mini potbelly pigs!

We have multiple experienced instructors on staff during all camps in addition to many camp leaders with years of equestrian experience under their belts. This way, we are able to provide one-on-one attention and assistance to every rider at our camps. Our horseback riding school was created and founded by Mary Sansevere and her daughter Samantha who was Miss Buffalo Rodeo 2020 and Miss Rodeo Minnesota 2021. Mary Sansevere is the current head riding instructor of our programs. She offers a lifetime of riding experience in many different disciplines.

We have many other cute animals in addition to the great horses in our program!!


 

Miniature horses, dogs, cats, chickens, guinea hens, mini pigs, dwarf goats, donkeys and one friendly turkey!

We require ASTM / SEI certified equestrian riding helmets to be worn in all riding lessons and horse camps.

You can purchase a helmet at any Tractor Supply, Runnings, Fleet Farm, Dover Saddlery, and most country stores as well. We really like the brands Troxel and Ovation for their quality and affordability, but really whatever is most comfortable for your child and certified will work! They are much safer and designed for higher impact than any other type of helmet. We do have a couple on hand that kids can borrow but cannot guarantee that we will have enough or one that fits your child, and a properly fitted helmet is required for all riding activities. It’s best for your child’s safety that you get them their own so you can ensure that they have a properly fitted helmet!

Please print out our waiver and bring it signed on the day of the camp.

WHAT TO BRING:

  • Waiver printed and signed
  • Sturdy boot or shoe with a heel to ride in
  • Rain boots, just in case it gets cold and muddy!
  • Old jeans or riding pants that you don’t mind getting dirty!
  • Extra layers (sweatshirt, jacket, extra socks, gloves, etc.)
  • Warm/waterproof jacket in case it is rainy and we are outside
  • ASTM / SEI Certified Riding Helmet
  • Lunch
  • Water Bottle
  • Snack
  • A good attitude!

WHAT TO EXPECT:

EQUINE EDUCATION: We will take time to discuss equine feed and nutrition, how much hay a horse eats per day, and other types of food horses eat and need.

FARM CHORES: They will learn about cleaning horse stalls top to bottom, re-filling water buckets, re-filling hay nets, and preparing grain and supplements for each horse and pony for the next feeding.

GROOMING: They will learn to properly use each grooming tool and groom a horse from top to bottom.

RIDING EDUCATION:

  • They will learn (or review if they already know) how to tack up their horse or pony.
  • How to get on and off your horse safely.
  • Asking your horse or pony to stop, go, turn and back up.
  • Learning an “emergency stop” and the situations that may require it.
  • Working on the gait transitions. Walk, trot, canter (if ready), and whoa.
  • Going over/through obstacles
  • Fun obstacles will also be set up to ride over and through in order to challenge their hand and eye coordination and bond more with their horse or pony.
  • We will set up games and activities to be played from horseback to promote skill development while also having fun!
  • Trail riding (weather permitting)