Easter Horse Camp 2025

As the spring approaches, we are preparing
for our annual Easter Horse Camp. We would like
to welcome children from 7 to 10 years old to participate in learning the art of riding,
handling, feeding horses and other farm animals, barn chores, along with a few fun arts and crafts. 

The proceeds from our Easter Horse
Camp will go towards the monthly medical fees
and daily care for our rescues.

The fees for Easter Horse Camp are
$300/participant and payments can be made
 online. Due to several no shows in the past, we
now ask for the payment to be sent within 24
hours after receiving the invoice your application will be automatically canceled.
Due to the price increase of livestock feed and daily expenses we do not offer camp t-shirts
any more.

The date for Easter Horse Camp 2025 is

March 31st to April 4th


READ BEFORE SIGNING UP!
We are a rescue shelter and have many horses
but only a few are able to be ridden. We are
not offering a riding camp.  Please consider
signing up for riding lessons if you want
long lessons. Our horse camp is meant to teach
children to develop love and care towards rescues and enjoy the company of horses and
farm animals.
During our horse camp we will be offering 15 -20 minutes riding lessons, ground work including
tack, grooming, leading a horse, fun crafts,
exciting games, and many barn chores for
children to learn how to take care and enjoy
being around horses.

How to apply

Please fill in the application form and we
will send an invoice to cover the fee to your
email. A registration form will be sent to your
email after the payment is received which is
required to bring to the farm on the first day of
camp

Cancellations

A 50% refund is possible for cancellations 30
days before the first day of camp and 25% refund for cancellations 14 days before the first day of
camp.

Campers need to bring:

① Lots of water.  3, 4 of 500ml bottles are preferred . Be sure each camper has enough water
every day
②  A few changes of clothes and extra towels.
Also a hat and sunscreen is recommended
③  Rain boots or working boots for barn
chores and a pair of sneakers and long
pants for riding. Sandals can also be worn only
when we’re not working with horses
④ Lunch and snacks
⑤A smile and listening ears

  • Daily schedule for camp
  • 8:30         drop off
  • 9:00-9:30     mucking arena and stalls
  • 9:30-11:00   riding lessons, barn chores
  • 11:00-11:30  ground work, crafts
  • 11:30-12:00   lunch break
  • 12:00-1:00    games, barn chores
  • 1:00              pick up