Camps are offered several times throughout the year to include spring break, winter break, summer, and some teacher workdays. Camps are open to children ages 5 and up. We keep our camp groups small, a maximum of 6 children per camp to ensure more one on one instruction and hands-on learning. All levels of riders are welcome from beginners to advanced. Just like our lesson program, all of our teaching is based on natural horsemanship methods.
Along with riding, campers have the opportunity to experience the full aspects of horse care such as helping with feeding, watering and daily morning farm chores. We spend the majority of camp time riding and working hands on with the horses. When it’s too hot for arena riding, campers and the horses often enjoy a bareback ride through the shaded pastures. Crafts and games are also a camp favorite!

Each camp has a different focus allowing children to attend multiple camps and learn new skills at each camp. Some of our camp focuses include of the following topics:

-Horse’s Diet & First Aid
-Anatomy
-Parts of Tack & The Different Kinds of Saddles
-Different Riding Disciplines & Jobs Horses Can Have
-Horse Breeds & Characteristics, Colors & Markings
-Groundwork
-Trail Riding

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What to Wear For Camps:
Proper footwear is required for your safety. Any participants that do not have proper footwear will not be allowed to participate. Paddock boots or cowboy boots are needed for safety while handling horses and riding. NO Rain Boots, Tennis Shoes, Crocs or Flip Flops will be allowed under any circumstances.
Long pants are strongly recommended, jeans or leggings are the best option. Long pants prevent rubbing and irritation from the saddle, NO Sweatpants are allowed, they are slippery on leather and make riding difficult. If you wish to wear shorts you may, but know that your legs could be rubbed by the tack.

Camp Recommendations:

-Dress According to the weather forecast.
-Arrive on time to your scheduled lessons.
-Bring water to drink
-Were bug spray and or sunscrean
-Wear required footwear. No boots = No Riding


How to Register for Camp:

Contact Hannah Mosier by call/text 910-309-7116
or email MosierNaturalHorsemanship@gmail.com