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Topline Equestrian summer camps allow children (age 3-18) to learn about horse riding and horse care in a fun atmosphere with kids their same ages and experience level. No prior horse experience is necessary. Students will enjoy a riding lesson, learn about caring for horses, make arts and crafts, play games and participate in a demonstration for friends and family at the end of the week.
Safety is always a top priority at our camp. Our experienced staff has been hosting camp for many years, and we take the greatest care to ensure the safety of our riders while cultivating independence, responsibility and a love for horses. Each week culminates with a "show" for the parents, where riders are able to demonstrate their new skills. We always have a great time, and we see campers return year after year. It is not unusual for our camps to be sold out very quickly once dates are released. Like us on Facebook, at Topline Equestrian, and check out more pictures from our past camps. More information on safety and care is below. |
2021 Summer Camp Schedule
May 31-June 4: All About Horses Camp OPEN
June 7-11: Introduction to Ponies Camp (3-6 years old)
June 14-18: All About Horses Camp 4th-6th grade (lesson students)
June 21-25: All About Horses Camp K-3rd grade (lesson students and returning campers with approval)
July 5-9: All About Horses Camp OPEN
July 19-23: All About Horses Camp OLDER GROUP (lesson students)
All About Horses Camps OPEN (beginner to intermediate)
Ages: 5 years and up
Time: 9 am – 1:30 pm (drop off begins at 8:50 am)
Suitable for beginner to intermediate students
Cost: $385*
Weeks offered: Monday through Friday, May 31-June 4 and July 5-9
Children will spend time learning to safely handle and interact with horses, as well as riding. Small groups will be tailored by age and experience level for safety and utmost individual attention and learning. Outside of riding, there will also be horse games (both mounted and un-mounted), crafts, water play, and other fun and educational activities.
All About Horses camp (lesson students 4th-6th grade)
Ages: students entering 4th grade through 6th grade
Time: 9 am – 1:30 pm
Designed for advanced beginner and up, current lesson students. Riders must be a minimum of confidently trotting off the lunge line. This camp will begin preparing our youngest IEA riders for team competitions in the fall.
Cost: $385*
Week: June 14-18
All About Horses camp (lesson students K-3rd grade)
Ages: students entering Kindergarten through 3rd grade.
Time: 9 am – 1:30 pm
Designed for advanced beginner and up, current lesson students. Riders must be a minimum of confidently trotting off the lunge line. Returning campers from previous years may also attend this camp, with approval.
Cost: $385*
Week: June 21-25
All About Horses Camp (lessons students OLDER)
Ages: students entering 7th grade and up (middle/high school)
Time: TBA
Designed for intermediate to advanced students. This week will focus on preparation for our IEA teams, as well as enhanced horse show study and practice. It will also utilize appropriate mounted and unmounted field trips. Times each day will be determined based upon the activity for that day, weather conditions, and availability and scheduling of guest instructors.
Cost: $385. Additional $65 school horse fee to be applied if not using own animal, or $35 fee to be applied if using a half-leased animal.
Week: July 19-23
Introduction to Ponies Camp**
Ages: 3-6 years
Time: 9 am – 12 pm (drop off begins at 8:50 am)
Excellent introduction to ponies and horses for the youngest of riders
Cost: $310*
Weeks offered: Monday through Friday, June 7-11
Children will spend time learning to safely handle and interact with horses, as well as riding. Small groups will be tailored by age and experience level for safety and utmost individual attention and learning. Outside of riding, there will also be horse games (both mounted and un-mounted), crafts, water play, and other fun and educational activities. This camp covers a lot of the same content as the regular camp, but is geared toward the younger age, coordination, and attention levels of smaller children.
**Children must be potty trained to attend camp.
Discounts & Details*
June 7-11: Introduction to Ponies Camp (3-6 years old)
June 14-18: All About Horses Camp 4th-6th grade (lesson students)
June 21-25: All About Horses Camp K-3rd grade (lesson students and returning campers with approval)
July 5-9: All About Horses Camp OPEN
July 19-23: All About Horses Camp OLDER GROUP (lesson students)
All About Horses Camps OPEN (beginner to intermediate)
Ages: 5 years and up
Time: 9 am – 1:30 pm (drop off begins at 8:50 am)
Suitable for beginner to intermediate students
Cost: $385*
Weeks offered: Monday through Friday, May 31-June 4 and July 5-9
Children will spend time learning to safely handle and interact with horses, as well as riding. Small groups will be tailored by age and experience level for safety and utmost individual attention and learning. Outside of riding, there will also be horse games (both mounted and un-mounted), crafts, water play, and other fun and educational activities.
All About Horses camp (lesson students 4th-6th grade)
Ages: students entering 4th grade through 6th grade
Time: 9 am – 1:30 pm
Designed for advanced beginner and up, current lesson students. Riders must be a minimum of confidently trotting off the lunge line. This camp will begin preparing our youngest IEA riders for team competitions in the fall.
Cost: $385*
Week: June 14-18
All About Horses camp (lesson students K-3rd grade)
Ages: students entering Kindergarten through 3rd grade.
Time: 9 am – 1:30 pm
Designed for advanced beginner and up, current lesson students. Riders must be a minimum of confidently trotting off the lunge line. Returning campers from previous years may also attend this camp, with approval.
Cost: $385*
Week: June 21-25
All About Horses Camp (lessons students OLDER)
Ages: students entering 7th grade and up (middle/high school)
Time: TBA
Designed for intermediate to advanced students. This week will focus on preparation for our IEA teams, as well as enhanced horse show study and practice. It will also utilize appropriate mounted and unmounted field trips. Times each day will be determined based upon the activity for that day, weather conditions, and availability and scheduling of guest instructors.
Cost: $385. Additional $65 school horse fee to be applied if not using own animal, or $35 fee to be applied if using a half-leased animal.
Week: July 19-23
Introduction to Ponies Camp**
Ages: 3-6 years
Time: 9 am – 12 pm (drop off begins at 8:50 am)
Excellent introduction to ponies and horses for the youngest of riders
Cost: $310*
Weeks offered: Monday through Friday, June 7-11
Children will spend time learning to safely handle and interact with horses, as well as riding. Small groups will be tailored by age and experience level for safety and utmost individual attention and learning. Outside of riding, there will also be horse games (both mounted and un-mounted), crafts, water play, and other fun and educational activities. This camp covers a lot of the same content as the regular camp, but is geared toward the younger age, coordination, and attention levels of smaller children.
**Children must be potty trained to attend camp.
Discounts & Details*
- A discount of $25/week is offered if application and full payment are received by March 1, 2021.
- There is also a $15 discount offered for the second camper from the same family (enrolling in same week) or for friend referrals (new camper in the same week) and a $15 discount per week for children who attend multiple weeks. Max $40 discount per week.
- $150 deposit for 3-6 year old camp and $200 deposit for regular camps due with registration to hold spot. Remaining camp payment for all camps is due 1 month before the first day of that camp, or by June 1 (whichever is earlier).
- Students of other programs who wish to attend our advanced age appropriate camps are welcome to do so, but must have prior approval and assessment of skills.
- Deposits are non-refundable unless open spot is filled with another camper.
Safety and Care
- There will be ongoing hand washing and hand sanitizer offered throughout the day.
- Shared tack and grooming tools will be disinfected regularly.
- Campers must bring their own, marked water bottles.
- Camp is primarily held outside with limited activities in the barn which is well ventilated.
- Parents are encouraged to check their child's temperature and wellness before camp drop off each day.
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