Monday, November 24th, 2025
Tuesday, November 25th, 2025
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Ages 7+
Our one-day camps are great for participants wanting to learn more about horses! Each day will have different educational and fun activities, so you can attend one day or both days (discount for purchasing both days at once!)
Participants will learn all about nutrition and care for a horse, safety, leading and handling, and how to read horse behavior.
Camp will also include a group riding lesson, a holiday/fall craft, and fun horse-related activities. (Riding and activities will take place in our temperature-controlled indoor areas.)
No riding experience necessary!
Bring a sack lunch (we kindly request all food be peanut-free.)
All participants must come prepared with proper attire to ensure that they are comfortable and safe around the horses. This will include long pants and closed-toed shoes with a heel. Please dress to be inside and outside, weather permitting. Certified riding helmets will be provided if the participant does not own one.
All participants must have a current (updated yearly) waiver on file before the class begins. Please click here for waiver.
No Refunds if registration is cancelled less than 1 week before the camp. Cancellations requested on or before November 17th will be subject to processing fee.
We will need a minimum of 8 participants to run the camp - we will contact you if we need to cancel or reschedule a camp.
*Please note that unless otherwise posted, our camps are not part of our therapeutic programming. Therapeutic riding lessons require specific paperwork/medical release and an assessment so that we are aware of the needs of the rider and can customize the lessons to fit their needs/goals. Unfortunately, we do not have the staffing and volunteers available to offer individualized camp curriculums during the scheduled camp dates. We ask that all participating campers be able to listen, wait patiently, use inside voices, and follow multi-step directions. Safety of our participants, staff, volunteers, and horses is our first priority, so we must ensure that children will not run off, run up to or around our horses, or hit or shout at the horses, staff, volunteers, and other campers. We want all campers to enjoy their time at The Legacy Ranch and make sure that they are able to learn and thrive while in our care. Please contact us if you have any questions!
