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Horseback riding for Every Step of
Your Journey

We take riders from their first ride to first belt buckle. We have a systematic program that helps riders progress. 

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New to Horses

Start Your Riding Journey

Learn the fundamentals of riding and horsemanship while building confidence and strong foundation from the very beginning

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Build Your skills

Take Your Riding Further

Continue developing your riding, horsemanship, and confidence with lessons designed to help you work toward your individual goals.

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Learn to Rope

Take it to the Roping Pen

Learn to rope step by step- from building your skills on the group to roping horseback, tracking cattle, and working toward competition. 

What makes Us different? 

We have a vision of what a great rider is and have a plan for our students to get there. We want to create the next generation of riders that standout for their talent and skill in the horse community. 
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BEGINNER RIDING LESSONS

Start With a Strong Foundation

     Our beginner riding lessons help new riders build confidence while learning the fundamentals of riding and horsemanship. Riders learn more than how to ride- they learn how to safely handle, understand, and care for the horses they ride. 

BUILD YOUR RIDING SKILLS

Keep Growing. Keep Progressing

   As riders build a strong foundation, lessons become more focused on individual goals. We continue developing  confident effective riders through better more communication, body control, horsemanship, and more advanced riding skills. 

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LEARN TO ROPE

From Your First Swing to the Roping Pen

Whether you've never picked up a rope or you're ready to take your skills to cattle, we'll meet you where you are. Our step-by-step approach builds your roping skills and confidence on the ground before progressing to horseback, tracking, cattle and competition. 

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Lesson Information

Pricing 2026:

Lessons are offered in a monthly package of four rides that can be scheduled via our online portal. 

Take a look at our packages to find the right fit for you.

Lessons are done in small groups of 2-5 riders, and last on average an hour-hour and a half. 

1 If you need to reschedule your lesson, We have make up lesson times set up on our calendar. We do not offer make ups for lessons canceled within 24 hours or no shows. If we have to cancel your lesson due to trainer conflict or bad weather, you will be offered another spot during the month.

 

2 Lessons that are stormed out are subject to becoming a "ground lesson" in the barn, and count as a lesson from your package. This is up to trainer discretion.  10% of being in equestrian is spent in the saddle, the other 90% is at the barn. 

 

3. Lessons do not roll over, and are only good for the month you have paid for. If you are out of town for a portion of the month, consider riding multiple times on the weeks you are here. We do not offer refunds, for any reason. 

 

 4. The online lesson schedule opens on the 25th for the proceeding month- lesson bookings are first come, first serve. 

 

5. Lesson times are subject to change. Since horseback riding is an outdoor sport, we change lesson times with the seasons. 

 

6. Packages cannot be split between riders and are not transferable.  

Lesson Requirements 2026:

 

 1. Please bring a water bottle. 

 

2. Riders must wear Jeans and Boots. Unless instructed for specific reasons

3. For your first month of riding we will provide the helmet. Once your first month has be exceeded and you decide you will continue riding with us please purchase your own helmet. We apologize for the inconvience, but this is to ensure rider safety with proper helmet fit. If you need help finding a helmet, please let us know. 

Rules 1, 2, and 3 are for the safety of our riders. Neither pieces of equipment need to be expensive, and can be purchased used. Please do not purchase used helmets. 

 

4. Riders must have their hair contained by a ponytail holder, if their hair is long enough to go in one. 

 

5. Lessons are 1-1.5 hours, but may run long. If you arrive later than 15 minutes without notice, your lesson is subject to being forfeited. Furthermore, if you arrive late we cannot add time to your lesson. There is no need to arrive earlier than 10 minutes to the posted lesson time. 

 

6. We are a facility dedicated to committed and passionate equestrians. Equestrian sports is not a seasonal activity, and good riders ride year round. For this reason, we do not hold any inactive lesson spots. 

Barn Rules and Information 2025:

1. Please wear closed toe shoes. 

 

2. While we love having parents present, please avoid distracting the riders during the lesson. Please do not enter the rings unless there is an emergency. Sideline coaching will not be tolerated. 

 

3. Parents are not allowed in the wash racks during lessons, except for emergency cases. Parents are always welcome to be present, we just ask that you sit or stand in the designated areas, and do not interfere with the instruction. 

 

4. Be kind to the horses. We do not allow any physical correction to the horses without explicit instruction from the instructor.

 

5. Be kind to others. This barn will tolerate no drama, or unfriendly competition. 

 

6. Please clean up after yourself, and your horse. Hose or sweep out wash racks when you are done, throw away your trash, pick up your belongings, and pick up your horses' poop. Please do not leave your tack in the wash rack area.

 

7. Visitors are always welcome, but please keep an eye on your friends. While our horses are kind, please understand that they are animals, and wandering visitors will not be allowed. Please keep your visitors out of the barn area during lessons- visitors may sit on the picnic bench and watch. 

 

8. Please park in the gravel parking lot, as grass is difficult and expensive to maintain. Do not drive to the riding arenas unless in case of emergency. 

 

9. No Dogs are allowed on the premises. 

 

10. Do not chase our cats or dogs! If they do not wish to be petted, please leave them alone.  

 

11. This is a barn- while our horses are very kind and well trained, if you stay long enough you will get bitten/kicked/stepped on/fall off. This is a sport, and no sport comes without its own risks. 

 

12. No running or yelling- this is a barn, not a playground. 

 

13. Please respect the facility and do not drive quickly, as we have horses, cats, dogs, and children of varying sizes.

 

14. Riders must wear a shirt- only wearing a sports bra is unsafe at the barn. 

 

15. Helmets must be worn at all times while mounted.

 

16. We have a zero tolerance policy for clients purchasing a horse intended for our student without the help of one of our trainers- horse shopping without a professional can be extremely dangerous. It's our job, so let us help you! 

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