Overview

Learn about horse care: grooming, feeding, bathing and even horse first aid! Saddle a horse, learn about tack, and even explore different styles of riding! You'll find out interesting facts about the history, evolution and anatomy of the horse while picking up some horse lingo (did you know that horses are measured in hands?) and caring for and riding the horse you'll have throughout the camp session. 

When not riding, you'll get to play games, make new friends and get crafty!

All of our camps are onsite within a beautiful county park system which allows the campers to enjoy nature hikes and explore the countryside on select days of the camp as well!

Bring your own lunch and don't forget your bottle of water!! Depending on the weather, campers may eat indoors or down in Chaparral's grove.

For riding instruction campers will be assessed based on experience and skill level:

Level 1: The basic seat, steering and riding technique at the walk, transitions from the halt to the walk and walk to the halt.

Level 2: Walking and posting the trot while staying centered and balanced. Ability to steer at both gaits and maintaining good control.

Level 3: Balanced canter, leg yields, headset and collection. Ability to regulate gait and ride patterns.

While campers are grouped together, each student is taught based on their individual skill level by our excellent instructors, prioritizing safety and fun while riding. Our teaching staff represents well over a century of training and riding experience, advancement is decided by the instructor who primarily considers the safety, skill and maturity exhibited by the rider. We encourage all our riders to set goals during their session and do our best to help them attain those, be it a first canter or a perfect halt from the walk. 

Drop off and Pick up:
Campers should arrive each morning between 8:45 and 9:00 AM. Pickup should be promptly at the end of the day at 2:00 PM. Your child’s safety and enjoyment at camp are very important to us. Being on time allows them to receive the maximum benefit of camp, and due to limited supervision after camp, it is important that they are picked up on time.

Children must be picked up by 2:15 PM. There will be a $1.00 per minute charge for every minute after 2:15 PM.

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4.5 (2)
(Winter Break Horse Camp)
January 10, 2021 - Allison Collins
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Nice escape for the kids! A bit expensive for only 1 hr of horse riding. But kids still enjoyed.
(Winter Break Horse Camp)
March 11, 2020 - Dana Polk
Verified Purchase
My daughter and her friend had a great time doing two days of camp with Chapperel Ranch in Golden Gate Park! I am thrilled horses are back in the Park (thank you SF Rec and Park!). My daughter has been dying to ride and there is nowhere in the City to do so. The girls also stayed for aftercare, where they "got" to help with cleaning and caring for the horses. They loved it! The horses were gentle and appeared to be well taken care of. The only downside is that aftercare only goes until 3 - tricky for working parents, and the camp is pricey, but I understand that caring for horses and transporting them, (not to mention the insurance) is very expensive.
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