REGISTER for fun at the barn!

Thank you for your interest in attending an event at the barn.

Please fill in and submit the appropriate form and we will be in touch within 24-48 hours.

Registration Currently Open for:

Summer Camp days
You choose how many days you want to attend on any of the following dates:
May 21-22
May 26-29
June 1-4
June 9-12
(one, two, three, four, five days or more)

All about Horses class
You pick either 1 or 2 days a week
1 or 2 hours at a time
Weekends also available

Register for Camp Days in May or June 2026

Fill in and submit the information below. Call 940.765.2026 with questions.

Camp opens at 9a.m. and ends at 1p.m. Bring a water bottle and a sack lunch. There is a refrigerator in the barn, and a light snack will be provided.

Cost is $275 for 5 days. Siblings cost $225 each.
4-day camp options cost $250. Siblings cost $200 each.
3-day camp option costs $200 for first participant. Siblings cost $170 each.
2-day camp option costs $150 for first participant. Siblings cost $120 each.
1-day fun days cost $75. Siblings cost $60 each.

Available Dates:
May 21, 22
May 26-29
June 1-3
June 9-12

Register for Stable Sprouts

Join our Toddler Play Group. Our first meeting is May 3 at 10 a.m.
$15 introductory offer
Class size: 10 max
Meet new friends, participate in activity stations, experience the horses.

Register for All about Horses class

We offer 60-, 90-, and 120-minute classes on weekdays - you tell us the day and the time you want, and we will work it out.

We also offer 1-hour Saturday or Sunday classes.

Classes cost $60 for 4 hours, divided as you wish. Per participant.

Perfect for Homeschool and Unschool enrichment.

All classes include hands-on time with a horse (think bathing, grooming, braiding or even painting, tacking, health checks) as well as doing the work that's required to care for a horse. No, you won't spend all your time doing our barn chores. Yes, you may "throw hay" as you learn about feeding, and you may scrub and fill a water bucket as you learn how important constant, clean water is, or even do a little stall picking. If you want to add riding lessons, just let us know.

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