Discover Winter Horseback Riding Camps Near You: Unleash Equestrian Dreams

Seize the Moment at Our Final Overnight Horse Camp of the Season

Join Our Girls-Only Equestrian Horse Camp for Empowerment and Friendship

Experience empowerment on horseback at our exclusive girls-only equine camp. Designed to foster confidence, skills, and lasting friendships, this camp is a celebration of young equestriennes and their passion for horses.

The Premier Sleepaway Horse Camp Experience Awaits You

Looking for the ultimate sleepaway horse camp near you? Discover an unmatched equestrian experience, where campers live and breathe the equestrian lifestyle in a supportive and fun-filled environment.

 

4 - Day Camp 

 

$ 680

a camper

 

December 26 - December 29, 2024


Horseback Camp Adventures to Celebrate the End of the Year

Bid Farewell to the Season at Our Winter Equine Camps

Unveil the Enchantment at Our Winter Equestrian Horse Camps

 

Following two spectacular seasons, we are ecstatic to unveil yet another memorable post-holiday adventure in 2024 at Pony Gang Horse Crazy Camp. Picture a winter brimming with radiant sunshine, laughter, and boundless equestrian delights. We warmly invite your daughter to embark on this unparalleled journey, where connections with horses are deepened, and cherished memories are forged.

More Than Just a Winter Camp: An Odyssey in Equestrian Mastery

 

Our Winter Horse Camp transcends mere entertainment to nurture leadership, creativity, courage, and confidence in every participant, placing horses at the forefront of this transformative experience. Positioned as a prime horseback riding camp near me, it provides the perfect backdrop for girls to develop essential life skills, fostering self-discipline and resilience.

 

 

Delve Into the Equestrian Realm at Our Horse Crazy Winter Camp

 

Participants will relish the chance to bond with our meticulously trained horses, immersing themselves in the exhilaration of horseback riding. Beginners are introduced to the basics of trick riding, with seasoned campers refining their prowess, thereby enriching their equestrian voyage. Novices to equestrian vaulting will explore fundamental techniques, with experienced campers elevating their vaulting skills, culminating in a well-rounded equestrian education.

 

Horseback riding serves as more than an activity; it's a gateway to a lifelong equestrian adventure. Our ethos is rooted in hands-on engagement - embracing a 'learn by doing' approach that champions continual improvement.

A Winter Abound with Equestrian Pursuits

 

Campers will delve into an array of activities:

  • In the stable, where dedication meets care,
  • On the ground, laying the foundation for lasting bonds,
  • Atop the saddle, honing riding skills to perfection.

 

Anticipate a roster of exhilarating plans for our second winter camp, complemented by serene moments outdoors in the fresh, crisp air. A spectacular bonfire on Saturday evening serves as the crescendo, offering a poignant tribute to the year's end.

 

 

Expert Mentorship for Budding Equestrians

 

Our fervent trainers and staff are committed to transmitting their equestrian passion and knowledge to the emerging generation of riders. Regardless of whether your daughter is a novice or seeking to advance her skills, our winter horse camp presents a nurturing backdrop conducive to all proficiency levels.

 

Remarkable Experiences Await

 

Campers are treated to exquisite meals, comfortable lodging, and above all, unparalleled FUN! Step into our realm of equestrian horse camps, a sanctuary for both novices and adept riders, promising a community of warmth, extensive horseback riding instruction, and an extraordinary sleepaway and overnight camp escapade.



Daily Schedule for 2024 Winter Camp

Thursday

12/26/24

01:00 pm 

Welcome at Camp and unpacking

02:30 pm

Barn Tour for campers and introductory

03:00 pm 

Introduction to your riding horse for the stay. Grooming and obstacle ground lesson

04:30 pm 

Introductory to barn chores 

05:15 pm 

Closing down barn and free time till dinner

06:00 pm 

Dinner

07:00 pm 

Ice breaker games

08:00 pm 

Cabin time

09:30 pm 

Light out

Friday

12/27/24

8:30 am 

Wake up Bell

9:00 am 

Breakfast

9:30 am 

Barn chores 

10:00 am 

Riding time

12:00 pm 

Trick Riding & Vaulting lessons

01:00 pm 

Lunch

01:30 pm 

free time

02:00 pm 

Horsemanship lesson

02:30 pm 

Getting horse ready for lesson

03:00 pm 

Trick Riding & Vaulting lesson

04:00 pm 

Arts and crafts 

05:30 pm 

Feeding barn

06:00 pm 

Dinner

06:30 pm 

Getting horses ready and riding under the stars

08:30 pm 

Cabin/shower time

09:30 pm 

Light out

Saturday

12/28/24

8:30 am 

Wake up Bell

09:00 am 

Breakfast

9:30 am

Barn chores

10:00 am 

Riding time

12:00 pm 

Trick Riding & Vaulting lessons

01:00 pm 

Lunch

01:30 pm 

free time

02:00 pm 

Horsemanship lesson

02:30 pm 

Getting horse ready for lesson

03:00 pm 

Trick Riding & Vaulting lesson

04:00 pm 

Arts and crafts

05:30 pm 

Feeding barn

06:00 pm 

Dinner

06:30 pm 

Getting horses ready and riding under the stars

08:00 pm 

Cabin/shower time

09:30 pm 

Light out

Sunday 

12/29/24

8:30 am 

Wake up Bell

09:00 am 

Breakfast

9:30 am 

Barn chores

10:00 am 

Trail ride 

11:30 pm 

Trick Riding & Vaulting lessons

12:30 pm 

Lunch

01:00 pm 

Packing time

02:00 pm 

Saying goodbye to the horses 

03:00 pm  

Check out Camp



English riding at Horseback riding Pony Gang Camps

$680

 a Camper

 

BOOK NOW TO SECURE YOUR DAUGHTERS SPOT,

because spaces are limited to

12 campers 

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Learning how to western ride that's what our Horseback riding camp is for



 

The biggest Highlight for this Camp will be our "Rides under the Stars"

(Moonshine ride in our arena is only for our Overnight Campers)

Moonshine Horseback riding at Pony Gang Equestrian Services
Bornfire at Winter Horseback riding camps
Tick riding at Winter Horseback riding Camp


"Every camper is required to engage in stable duties, such as cleaning stalls, feeding horses, and maintaining tack"

Why Campers Engage in Barn Chores

Participating in barn chores is a cornerstone of any reputable horse camp, offering campers essential insights into the care and effort required to maintain the well-being of horses.

 

This practice instills in campers the realization that being involved with horseback riding or horse ownership necessitates both responsibility and dedication.

 

 

Daily Barn Chores at Our Camp:

 

Upon the start of each camp week, campers are assigned a specific horse or pony for which they are accountable. Our experienced counselors or the barn manager will provide guidance as necessary.

 

Cleaning the Grooming Area: Similar to any riding school, we expect every rider to maintain the cleanliness of their grooming area, requiring them to sweep the area after each use.

 

Cleaning Stalls: Since horses cannot clean their stalls themselves, it falls upon us, as equestrians, to perform this task for them.

 

Filling Water Buckets: Horses can consume up to 10 gallons of water daily, during warmer months even more as this. Proper hydration is crucial for their health.

 

Feeding Supplements: To ensure horses receive all necessary nutrients and vitamins, which they might not get from hay and grass alone, supplements and feed are essential, particularly for working or older horses.

 

Cleaning Water Troughs: Water troughs are cleaned weekly to guarantee that horses have access to fresh drinking water at all times.

 

Sweeping Barn Aisle: As a shared responsibility, campers take turns performing sweeping duties in the barn aisle after feeding sessions. This collaborative effort helps maintain the cleanliness and order of the space, ensuring a tidy environment for all.

 

Cleaning Tack: After each ride, the used tack is wiped down by campers, and a thorough cleaning is conducted on the last day of camp. This process is crucial not just for the tack's appearance but for the comfort and safety of the horses during riding sessions.

 

Engaging in these chores is more than just maintenance; it's a vital part of learning respect for the animals and understanding the responsibilities of equestrian care.