Advanced Camp
This camp is for our most advanced campers and includes more challenging obstacles and introduction to jumping. This camp is best suited for campers that are ready to learn to canter and are ages 9 to 15 years old. This camp is offered in a 3-day or 5-day format.
- 5-day session: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $599
- 3-day session: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $399
Daily Schedule
- 9:00 am Welcome to Camp!
- 9:15 am to 10:15 am learn how to care for your horse
- 10:15 am to 11:45 am games and horsemanship class
- 11:45 am to 12:30 pm lunch break
- 12:30 pm to 2:15 pm riding, crafts and activities
- 2:15 pm to 3:00 pm care for your horse
- 3:00 pm pick up time
Each camp includes lots of unique activities ranging from riding, equine education, arts and crafts, and games. For children enrolling in multiple camps throughout the summer, each camp will offer its own unique experience.
With one of Windfall’s qualified instructors, campers will learn the basics of riding a horse, including basic position in the saddle, 2 point position, using the reins correctly and steering the horse with their legs. Campers will get to play some games on horseback also! As campers advance through the levels, they will be introduced to cantering, obstacle work and even an introduction to jumping!
Arts + Crafts: Each camp is unique, with a craft that will give each camper something to remember their experience. Crafts vary from camp to camp, from picture frames with photos from camp to tie-dyed camp t-shirts and horseshoe dreamcatchers.
Other activities: Weather permitting, campers may do a variety of activities such as nature walks, driving miniature horses, and outdoor games.
Horsemanship: Campers will learn all about horse care, including grooming, proper use of equipment, nutrition, anatomy, colors and breeds of horses. Of course, education is always more fun with games, making it all the more memorable.
What to bring:
- Riding Boots (Paddock boots or western boots)
- Open toed shoes, sandals, or sneakers are not permitted
- Long, well fitted pants
- Short or long-sleeve shirt
- Sunscreen
- Bug spray
- Hair tie for long hair
- Water bottle
- Bag lunch (Insulated coolers recommended)
- Snack
- Recommended:
- Sunglasses
- Hat
Please consider the needs of your child and have them pack accordingly.
Please note that a large portion of the day will be spent outside when possible. Campers should bring the necessary apparel to be comfortable rain or shine. We do have an indoor barn and indoor arena to use in the event of inclement weather.
What not to bring:
- No hard candy or gum
- No horse treats
We provide ASTM/SEI certified helmets, which are required for all riders when mounted. Bike helmets, skateboard helmets, etc. are not approved for equestrian use and are not permitted.
Use of wristbands
For the purpose of keeping campers with their groups, we will give each camper a wristband when they arrive. The wristband color will indicate which group they will be a part of during the day and aid our camp counselors in organizing activities.
Late Drop-Off and Pick-Up Policy
If you will be late to pick up your camper, please contact us as soon as possible. You are expected to pick up your child no more than 15 minutes after the end of the camp.
Parent Participation Policy
This camp is for kids only, no parents are permitted to stay during camp hours or come back early unless it is to pick up their child before the end of the camp. For the My First Horse Camps, (1) parent is allowed to be with the child attending. No other adults or children are allowed.
Weather Policy
We will be outside unless deemed necessary to be inside. We will be inside if it is actively raining, thundering or lightening, or if heat index is 90 degrees or above.
Camp Dismissal Policy
We want to make sure everyone at camp has a safe and positive experience. We reserve the right to dismiss any camper who violates our policy and will ask the parent to pick up their camper. A refund will not be issued in the event of a dismissal. The following behaviors are grounds for dismissal:
- Damage to any stable property
- Endangering themselves or those around them, including behaviors of aggression towards another person(s), behaviors that spook horses (running, screaming, throwing objects, etc.)
- Disrespect/bullying towards other campers and staff both verbally and physically, including name-calling and hurtful language.
Spaces are limited so please reserve a spot today by selecting a camp date and time. If the session you want to reserve is full, please contact us directly to be put on a wait list.
Still have some questions? Please email us at camps@windfallequestriancenter.com