Session
One: For Beginner Riders (Walk/Trot):
This camp is designed for riders who are new to riding
or can walk/trot. Anyone not already taking lessons at
the Paddocks must take an evaluation lesson for us to
know which horses to use. We strive to offer knowledge
while emphasizing good sportsmanship and enjoyment.
These camps fill quickly, so please send your
registration and deposit if you wish to attend.
Session Two: Advanced Beginner Riders (X- RAILS/2'):
This camp is
designed for riders who are already jumping small
fences. They must have either been to the beginner camp
in previous years, and continued riding in the interim;
or are proficient enough to go to the local schooling
shows in the short stirrup division. We strive to offer
knowledge while emphasizing good sportsmanship and
enjoyment. These camps fill quickly, so please send your
registration and deposit if you wish to attend.
45th ANNUAL
SUMMER CAMP AT THE PADDOCK STABLES
Session
One: For Beginner Riders (Walk/Trot)
Week 1: May 29 - June 2, 2023
Week 2: June 5 - 9, 2023
Session
Two: Advanced Beginner Riders (X- RAILS/2')
Week 3:
June 12 - 16, 2023
Week 4:
June 14 -18, 2023
Camp Days -
Monday - Friday
Camp Times - 9:00 AM -3:00
PM - Time may change if weather becomes unbearably
hot
Cost -
$1,300.00 for 2 week Session ($150.00 non-refundable
deposit)
Usual
Schedule:
9:00 AM Grooming
10:00 AM Ride/Theory
11:30 AM Lunch
12:30 PM Ride/Theory
2:00 PM Swimming
Discounted
early registration prices are $600.00 per week, early
registration ends April 1st, and deposit must be paid on
or before April 1st to qualify. After April 1st
registration will open up for campers who can only
attend one week. There is also a $50.00/week discount
available for new riders who attend our orientation
prior to camp.
To register,
or for any other questions, contact Alyssa Gallacher at
214-505-6745 or alyssagallacher@me.com. Campers will
need to bring riding attire, shorts, sneakers, swimsuit,
water, and a packed lunch. Please wait for show on the
last day of camp to watch your children, due to the fact
that parental presence may cause a loss of
concentration.