2012 Day Camps
 
OPEN HOUSE

February 25, 10am-2pm

Come join us for a day of fun... Horses, bounce house and other activities. 

About our camp

Enjoy one of the best all-horse camps in the Austin area.  Camps are staffed with qualified adult instructors.  The program leader has over 25 years of riding and instruction experience.  Small enrollment ensures more personalized instruction in a positive learning environment.

  • English or Western lessons
  • Girls and Boys — ages 7 and up
  • First-time riders welcome
  • Maximum 12 campers per week
  • Adult supervision and instruction
  • Covered riding arena
  • 9:00 am-4:00 pm

How to register for day camps
Download registration form here.
Fill out form and return it by mail or email prior to attending camp. Pay in advance with PayPal or bring payment on the day of camp.

Select a camp

$60 per day

February 17, 20

April 6, 9

Spring Break--$275 per week
March 12-16, 2012

How to register for weekly camps
Download registration form here. 
Payment in full required to reserve your weekly space.  Mail check and form or pay with PayPal and mail in registration form.  A confirmation letter will be e-mailed upon receipt of registration form and payment in full.  Tuition does not include meals, snacks, or drinks.

Select a camp

Summer 2012--$300 per week


May 29-June 1 [$240.00 per week]
June 4-8
June 11-15
June 18-22
June 25-29
July 2-6
July 9-13
July 16-20
July 23-27 [no camp]
July 30-August 3
August 6-10
August 13-17

Free van transportation available


Northwest:  Container Store (Hwy 183/Loop 360). Pick-up/drop-off — 8:30 am-4:30 pm
 
Central:  Shepler's Western Wear (I-35/RR 2222). Pick-up/drop-off — 8:45 am-4:15 pm

Take home memories
2011 Camp T-Shirts and Key Chains $20
Use "Buy Now" button above to prepay


What to bring to camp
Lunch, snacks, water jug, dress according to the weather, jeans/long pants (to ride in), hair bands to keep the hair out of your face, sunscreen, cap/hat for additional sun protection, closed toe shoes/low heel boots, and carrots for your new horse buddy.

Camp Activities
Campers learn responsibility for the daily care, grooming, and well-being of the horses. Campers receive riding lessons daily, along with lessons on veterinary care, safety, grooming, and horse show preparation.