

Clinics available for most school holidays and throughout the
summer. What a great place for your cowgirls and cowboys to
spend their day off from school!
Black Star Ranch offers clinics to help build on your basic
horsemanship skills. Our clinics are for youth, ages 6-15, and
can range from three to ten days. Once again, our professional
staff comes in to take over where you leave off. Campers will
learn all the ropes of being a cowboy or cowgirl, the history of
horse riding, safety around horses, arts and crafts, hay rides and
more.
Click here for the
2008 Christmas Kids Camp Application

Great memories
are always created for kids during field trips and we offer a unique
and fun experience for children such as:
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*Picnic
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*Barn
Tour |
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*Deer
Exhibit |
*Horse
Riding Show |
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*Farm
Animal Exhibit |
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Field trips are
two-hours. Call for scheduling and pricing.
Perfect for
scouts and school children.

One of the all-time great summer experiences is horseback riding.
It's one of the things kids dream about and adults look back on
fondly. Imagine peaceful summer mornings spent not only riding horses,
but learning about them too, while enjoying nature's beautiful surroundings
in a small group setting.
Horsemanship is not only riding; we have educational classes made
fun and entertaining to increase your knowledge of horse management.
We highly recommend two or more camp sessions for those serious
horse lovers.
Their time at the camp is very active in learning stages for
new things. Campers will be doing activities in repetition to help
with memory. Campers are teamed up in pairs to one horse for
non-riding stable activities such as feeding, cleaning stalls,
grooming, classroom activities, and riding lessons during the last
couple of days.
In addition to the daily horse care, students will learn about,
talking and approaching horses using "horse language", conformation,
colors & markings, fitting tack, hooves & shoes, mouths and bits,
first aid & safety, boots & bandages, and feed & feeding. These
specific classes will be taught
in a classroom setting following up with "hands on" ground
work with the horses and tack in the barn.
From the program's start, students learn how to handle themselves
around horses and how to keep themselves and their horses safe.
Students learn how to catch, halter, lead, groom, saddle and bridle. Time is allowed for students to enjoy other activities both
indoors and out.
Periodic evaluations are made so that each student has the opportunity
to advance as their ability increases. We encourage campers to stay
for more than one session, as progress tends to compound with each
successive week.
All of our classes are taught inside an arena and round pen and
safety of the horse and rider comes first. All students will be
required to wear riding helmets when working or mounted on the horse.
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