Pony Pals Camp

Thanks for coming to our 2008 Pony Pals Summer Camp

Our Pony Pals camp is for ages 5-7 years old.  This camp is geared toward all the youngsters who are being introduced to horses and horseback riding.  If your youngster loves the outdoors and wants to learn to ride, or improve on their riding skills, our one week sessions are a great place for them to learn!  Our low ratio of campers to counselors allows campers to learn to ride under great supervision.  The campers ride once a day.

Campers also take part in arts and crafts activities, learn about safety around horses, give horses and bath and groom them, as well as learn about how to tack horses.  Campers bring their own bag lunch to enjoy under the shade trees. 



 

 
















 

 
Pony Pals Summer Camp
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Sessions:
 
Costs:
  
Cancellation Policy:
 A refund on the deposit is made only if the camper's reservation is able to be filled.  A Change Fee of $25  will be charged to any camper's date changes or cancellations after the initial deposit is received.  This fee is paid at the time the change is made.   If for medical reasons a camper must cancel their registration, a signed letter from the physician must be presented to Woodland. 

Confirmations:
All confirmations will be sent via email to the address you list on your registration form.  Please make sure you check your email frequently (including your spam filter) to make sure you get a confirmation.  They are usually sent within a week of receiving and processing your registration. 
 

Sessions:  All summer camps have the same hours, Monday - Friday, from 9:00 - 4:00; however, we gladly offer extended care. Parents may drop their children off as early as 8:00 and pick them up as late as 6:00 for a small additional fee.  Pony Pal camp runs in weekly sessions.  Additional weeks may be purchased in both camps.

Food:  Woodland does have a refrigerator, but we suggest that campers should bring their lunches in their own coolers. We suggest a well rounded lunch with an afternoon energy snack and plenty of liquids (water is best, but juice is also very good).  We also suggest that all campers should eat breakfast before coming to camp. We have soda, juice and water machines and the Tack Shop carries a variety of drinks and snacks. Parents should give their children $2 -$3 to spend in the Tack Shop if they desire.

Dress Code:

Campers should wear jeans or long pants, with a light-weight shirt or blouse, all of which are suitable for riding and farm activities (campers will get dirty).  It is also a good idea to send a jacket along.  Hard-soled shoes are more appropriate than sneakers. Campers must wear helmets whenever they ride. For their safety, all campers must have their own helmets; they may buy them at the Tack Shop for 10% off the regular price.

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