Camp Info
| Ages: | 6–16 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | Forest |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Soccer |
| Water: | Water, Swimming |
| Adventure: | Adventure, Exploration, Horse, Nature, Animals |
| Academics: | Academics, Career, Life Skills, Etiquette |
Agawam, MA, USA
Adventure awaits at the Equine Blvd Horse Camp, where your children can dive into a world of horseback riding and equestrian skills under the careful guidance of owner, Holly Thompson. Tucked away in the picturesque landscapes of Agawam, Massachusetts, this camp spans an impressive 16 acres, with a state forest as its neighbor, offering an idyllic New England backdrop. At this extraordinary camp, young riders of all levels will have daily riding lessons tailored to their skills. They’ll also learn the ropes of using Tack and gain hands-on experience in bathing, clipping, braiding, grooming, and wrapping horses. This camp isn't just about riding; it's about understanding horses and learning life skills, such as responsibility and teamwork through general barn chores. But it's not all work and no play. This camp also serves up a hearty dash of fun. Campers will learn basic vet and farrier knowledge, perfect their etiquette in the lesson ring and the show ring, and even partake in swimming and trail riding. To wrap up the experience, a last-day cookout ensures a sizzling end to a memorable summer. Equine Blvd Horse Camp is a delightful blend of learning, fun, and adventure, providing your kids with a summer they'll treasure without breaking the bank. So saddle up for an unforgettable journey into the world of horses. After all, nothing says summer like the sound of hooves hitting the trail.
| Ages: | 6–16 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | Forest |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Soccer |
| Water: | Water, Swimming |
| Adventure: | Adventure, Exploration, Horse, Nature, Animals |
| Academics: | Academics, Career, Life Skills, Etiquette |
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You can still submit a quick request to let the camp know you’re interested.