Camp Info
| Ages: | 10–18 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Adventure: | Adventure, Exploration, Horse |
| Arts: | Arts, Fine Arts, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Pottery |
Delray Beach, FL, USA
At Golden Gait Riding Stable Camp, the sun rises to the soft nickering of horses and the excited chatter of children eager for a day of adventure. A delightful fusion of horse riding and arts and crafts, this engaging camp offers a full immersion into the captivating world of horsemanship. As the day unfolds, campers delve into an array of fun-filled activities. From daily riding to spirited horse games, the fun never ends. Each child is paired with a noble steed for the week, fostering a bond that extends beyond the simple rider-horse relationship. It's about learning how to care for their equine friends, discovering the intricacies of horse anatomy, understanding the different breeds and their markings, and mastering the art of grooming. In between their equestrian escapades, the campers are whisked away into a world of creativity with arts and crafts. From painting to pottery, children get to showcase their artistic prowess, sometimes even drawing inspiration from their new four-legged friends. Highlighting the importance of safety, campers learn how to properly tack up a horse, clean tack, bathe a horse, and even muck a stall. It's about cultivating a well-rounded understanding of horsemanship in a safe and supportive environment. And as if that wasn't enough, the camp also hosts guest visits, adding an extra sprinkle of excitement to the camp experience. Who knows who might trot up the path next? Golden Gait Riding Stable Camp is where children come to make friends, both human and equine, and leave with a wealth of knowledge, delightful memories, and perhaps, a newfound passion for horse riding.
| Ages: | 10–18 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Adventure: | Adventure, Exploration, Horse |
| Arts: | Arts, Fine Arts, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Pottery |
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