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West Coast Morgans Horse Camp
West Coast Morgans Horse Camp offers an immersive, hands-on horsemanship experience for kids who love horses or want to learn more about them. Campers of all skill levels (beginner to advanced).
Learn grooming, tacking and untacking, basic riding, horse handling, and a wide range of horse-related activities such as bathing, painting, and themed games. Each week features a slightly different educational focus, exposing campers to areas like hunt seat, saddle seat, western riding, horse health and medicine, and farm management. Fridays during summer include a special Kona Ice treat. Campers ride daily, participate in structured lessons both on the ground and in the saddle, and enjoy optional water play during summer sessions.
Date and Time:
Summer Camp: Begins end of May / beginning of June (annually)
Winter Camp: Two weeks during Christmas & New Year school break
Daily Drop-off: 9:00 – 9:30 AM
Daily Pick-up: 4:00 – 4:30 PM
Early drop-off and late pick-up available (see registration page)
Location:
West Coast Morgans
(Tampa Bay area: exact address provided on registration page)
Age:
Riders of all levels; typically youth campers (helmet required)
Special events and scout programs: Ages 6 and up
Cost:
Standard Camp: Pricing listed on camp registration page
Special Event Horse Camps (3-hour private group events):
- 1-10 riders: $700
- 11-15 riders: $750
- 16-20 riders: $800
Girl & Boy Scout Horsemanship Badge Program:
$70 per student (2-hour session)
Notes:
Campers must bring lunch and a refillable water or sports drink bottle.
Long pants and boots or shoes with a heel recommended.
Riding helmets required (bike helmet acceptable if rider does not own one).
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