Summer Camp at Durango Farm
Established in 1994, Durango Farm located in Chester County, PA offers a fun and educational summer riding camp designed to incorporate all facets of the equine industry. Our setting is an ideal environment for this experience. We are located on a beautiful 80 acre estate and our facilities offers both an indoor and outdoor riding rings. Campers will enjoy getting to know our safe and well trained mounts.
2024 Summer Camp:
June 17-21-CAMP IS FULL June 24-28-CAMP IS FULL July 8-12-CAMP IS FULL July 15-19-CAMP IS FULL July 29 - August 2-CAMP IS FULL August 5-9-CAMP IS FULL August 19-23 Advance/IEA Camp** **Open to current IEA Members or Individuals with Nicole's prior approval who would like to learn more about IEA. Rider must be going into 4th-12th grade to participate and must be able to walk-trot-canter. Questions please contact: Beth 610-764-9656 or Rhonda 484-467-9485 Email [email protected] REGISTRATION: ONLINE FORM LIABILITY RELEASE FORM Scholarships available for those in need - please EMAIL BETH |
Camp Special ends 1/22/2024:
$50 off per week per camper if paid in full by 1/22/2024. Camp Hours & Fees: Full Day - 9am-3pm Ages 7* & up $425/week *May take younger campers if in Durango's riding program and are preapproved by camp manager. Half Day - 9am-Noon Ages 5-7 $225/week Advanced/IEA Camp M-Th 9am-Noon & F 9am-3pm Before Care 8am-9am and/or After Care 3pm-5pm $10/hr $50/week non-refundable deposit due with registration, balance due by May 1st. Discounts: $25 off multiple weeks or multi kid family discount, discount is per camper, not per family. The discount does not apply to the first week of enrollment. Payment options (Please note Camper name(s) & week(s)): Venmo- @Beth-Orem Paypal- [email protected] Check- Beth Orem, 310 Snowden Court, Exton, PA 19341 General Information: -Camper needs their own riding helmet and paddock boots. -Both riding clothes and shorts & comfortable shoes are suggested. -Campers must bring multiple water bottles, a packed lunch & a snack. -Any Camper who would like to bring their own horse should call Beth 610-764-9656 for arrangements. |
The Durango Farm Summer Camp Experience:
• Training seminars
• Judging demonstrations
• Farrier demonstrations
• Grooming and showmanship horse care
• Preparations for horse showing
• Basic veterinary care
• Course building: How to set hunter and jumper courses
• Building gymnastics for horses and ponies
• Daily riding lessons
• Daily fun rides (bareback, western) • Weekly horse shows
• Games on horse back
General Information:
- Students need their own riding helmet and paddock boots.
- Both riding clothes and shorts & comfortable shoes are suggested.
- Campers should bring a packed lunch on most days, but if this is not possible we will offer the option of purchasing lunch.
- Arrangements may be made for early drop off and late pickup.
- Any student who would like to bring their own horse should call for arrangements.