Riding Camps
Carriage Hill Farm's Riding Camps are designed for children to learn how to ride and care for horses through a variety of activities that are engaging and fun!
Session 1: June 2-6
Session 2: June 23-27
Session 3: July 14-19
Session 4: August 4-8
Camps run daily from 9AM - 2:00PM, Monday through Friday.
Reservation and Deposit Required - Space is limited.
Please contact us if you have further questions.
2025 Summer Camp Sessions:
$600 per session. This is due on or before the first day of each session. CHF also requires a non-refundable deposit of $300 that is applied to the total due for each session. *Aftercare fees do apply for any camper picked up after 2:00pm*
Camp Cost:
• Daily riding lesson
• Care, safety, & good "horse sense"
• Grooming, bathing, & coat care
• Hoof care, shoeing (farrier demonstration)
• Learning about tack: care & use
•Understanding horse behavior & body language
•Leading, walking, & handling horses
•Photos with horses
•Crafts & games
•Tons of FUN with new friends
We provide "ASTM" approved safety helmets, grooming supplies, art supplies, and of course, the horse!
Please remember to bring LOTS of water and a packed lunch.
Children’s phones and electronics should be put away throughout the duration of camp.
To ensure a fun and focused experience for all campers, we kindly ask that parents refrain from staying at the facility during camp hours. This allows our riders to fully immerse themselves in the program and develop independence. Thank you for your understanding and support!
Daily Life at Camp:
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Children must be at least 5 years old to register for camp.
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Nope! No riding or horse experience is required for camp! CHF Camp is actually a great place to start you child’s riding journey.
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Children should wear riding clothes and boots if they have them. If they do not have riding clothes, they may wear any long pants and a shirt that is barn-friendly and comfortable in the heat. For sun protection, long-sleeve athletic tops are a great option. Close-toed shoes are a requirement, and something with a small heel is ideal for riding safety.
Campers should bring LOTS of water, a packed lunch and snacks, sunscreen, a bathing suit and towel, and a change of clothes just in case. If they have a helmet, they should bring it with them as well. For those that have riding boots, it is strongly encouraged to bring a comfortable pair of close-toed shoes to wear around the barn when not riding.