Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding
- Rockford, MI
- Camp Type: Day
- Age of Campers: 8 - 25
- Gender of Campers: Coed
- Year Established: 1990
- Accreditations: 1
This is a basic camp listing: no contact information is provided.
HORSEMANSHIP DAY CAMP
Our camp is available for all horse lovers of all abilities, beginning through advanced riders. Our ultimate goal is to teach each participant what it would be like to have a horse of their own.
Our Special Star's Session is specifically designed for clients that will benefit from additional one on one guidance, and a shorter day. Please feel free to contact the office if you would like assistance determining which camp session is best suited for your child.
WHAT BETTER WAY IS THERE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION?
For those of you who would like nothing better than to spend an entire day around horses, Equest Center’s Horsemanship Day Camp is just for you! Our camp is available for all horse lovers of all abilities, beginning through advanced riders. Our ultimate goal is to teach each participant what it would be like to have a horse of their own.
At camp, you will enjoy an entire day focused around horses. Boys and girls, 8 years and older of all ability levels will enjoy daily riding lessons; instruction in horse care and feeding; proper tack selection; basic veterinary skills; driving lessons; games and crafts with horse themes and Much More! Plus, all campers will participate in a horse show on Friday -parents and spectators are welcome!
Check out our website or call our Summer Horsemanship Day Camp Coordinator, Marci DeVries if you have any questions or would like to register your child for our camp. We look forward to hearing from you!
Accreditations
- PATH Certified
Camp Focus
All Activities
- Arts and Crafts
- Veterinary Science
- ADD
- Asperger
- Asthma
- Autism
- Blood Disorder
- Burn
- Cancer
- Cerebral Palsy
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Developmental Disabilities
- Developmentally Disabled
- Diabetic
- Dyslexia
- Epilepsy
- Food Allergies
- Hearing Impaired
- HIV and AIDS
- Learning Disabilities and ADHD
- Mainstreaming
- Horseback Riding