Summer Camp Session I

With social distancing being a concern, we really wanted to give kids an opportunity to get out and have some well-needed fun.

Campers rode twice daily. There were art and crafts, games, snacks, and lots of afternoon popsicles.

Staff members taught the campers good, basic – and safe – horsemanship. Besides learning to ride, campers learned to understand the nature of the horse and how to work with it, act responsibly in caring for the horse and its equipment, and practice safety measures on and around horses.

Campers gained a solid foundation in the riding basics essential to having a safe and enjoyable time on horseback.

We were all safe and even if not pictured, we made sure to keep things clean, sanitized, and socially distant as possible.

It’s important to make your own fun during tough times, and the staff here at Brandon Clinton Sport Horses hope all the kids who came out enjoyed themselves. We sure did!

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