If you were lucky enough to have gone to horse camp as a child, now you can relive those great experiences at horse camps for adults.
Do you have fond memories of riding in horse camp when you were a kid? Maybe, like me, you vividly remember taking lessons twice a day and riding bareback afterward. Maybe that’s when you learned how to give a horse a bath as you struggled to soap down a white 18-hand horse.
Or maybe you've jealously heard your fellow equestrians speak of their camp experiences, all the while wishing you had the opportunity when you were a child.
Now you can relive those care-free times bonding with horses and fellow equestrians in specially designed adult camps.
In the United States, adult camps typically run from three to five days. At the East Coast Horse Camp in Virginia Beach, riders from age 6 to adult can learn the basics in the beginner camp, including horse care, tack and fitting, control of speed and simple transitions, proper longe technique, etc. You can bring your own horse or ride one of theirs.
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Though adult riding camps are not that common, you can get a similar experience with total horse immersion and camaraderie with fellow riders from riding vacation groups, such as Equitours, which provide riding adventures and training overseas but also offer U.S.-based vacations at dressage facilities in
Go alone, bring your family or friends, and enjoy some quality time reliving the horse camp days of your youth.