Ride with purpose,
Train with passion,
Compete with confidence.

Our structured curriculum guides riders from fundamentals to competition, focusing on horsemanship, skill development, & stable management.

Whether building confidence or refining technique in show jumping, dressage, or endurance, every lesson fosters precision, connection, & excellence.

Curriculum

Disciplines

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The foundation of all riding disciplines, refining a horse’s balance, suppleness, and responsiveness to subtle cues, enhancing both performance and trust.

Flatwork

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Often described as the art of horse and rider communication, dressage focuses on precision, balance, and fluid movements, developing the horse’s natural ability with grace & refinement.

Dressage

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A discipline where horse and rider navigate a course of obstacles, demonstrating precision, control, and athleticism while maintaining rhythm and balance.

Show Jumping

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A long-distance equestrian sport that highlights the horse’s stamina, resilience, and partnership with the rider, covering challenging terrains while prioritizing strategy & horse welfare.

Endurance Racing

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Saturday Pony Camp

Our Saturday Pony Camp introduces kids to the joy of horses through riding, care, and play.

A fun and safe weekend activity that builds confidence, knowledge, and lasting memories.

Pricing &
Packages

Choose your program—register for a trial class, join our flatwork training, or commit to a discipline package.

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Single & Trial Classes

A one-time introduction to meet the coaches, get comfortable, and assess your level.

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Group Flatwork Packages

Build your foundation in a supportive group setting.

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Group Discipline Packages

Specialized training in your chosen discipline.

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1:1 Packages

One-on-one or small group sessions tailored for faster learning and competition prep.

Facilities & Community

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With facilities for both riders and horses, including locker rooms, a café, and equine recovery amenities, we ensure a comfortable and well-equipped environment. Beyond training, we foster a strong equestrian community, bringing riders together through group rides, academy dinners, and shared experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions