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Summer Camps 2009 We are different-We are certified to teach correctly, and safely!
9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Daily Monday through Friday Cost $525 week
Please pack a lunch. Snacks and beverages are provided.
Click on the Registration Tab and download registration form. Fill in your credit card information at the bottom of the form and fax to (925) 943-7431
12 weeks of Summer Camp Camp Dates 2009:
June 22-26 five available spots
June 29-July 3 July 15, 16,17,18,19 = Explorer's Overnight Camp, Mt. Diablo 4 nights including meals for horse and rider & gear transport. experienced only. Cost $550.
July 6-10
July 13 - 17
July 20-24
July 27-31
August 3-7
August 10-14
August 17-21
August 24-28
We also provide a 2 hour Tiny Rider Camp for ages 3 to 6 2 hour camps run concurrently with above dates. 2 hours Monday through Friday from 12 to 2 pm. Cost $75 per day, Mon. thru Friday = $375 Class is limited to 5 riders. Please call for reservations.
Camp includes horse back riding lessons, English and Western and Trail. Campers also learn care of the horse, horse anatomy and much more. A camp day includes picnics at Castle Rock Park, hiking and riding on Mt. Diablo State park and the Castle Rock Recreational area. We also offers crafts, games, and horse related activities. We have 30 camp horses and a horse for every kind of rider.
Our camps offer a variety of opportunities for beginner and advanced riders. This is a great way to get your beginning child acquainted with a camp experience or for the more advanced rider to achieve a higher level of riding skills. It also satisfies the need for your child to have personal time with a horse.
 Camp games on horseback!
Here are comments in 2009 from satisfied parents:
Hi Nancy,
Sofiya was so happy this week and could not tell me enough about how fantastic everyday of camp had been. To see her so happy makes me thankful for Castle Rock Arabians. Hats off to you and your wonderful staff for creating a magical place for young riders.
Thank you,
Suzanne Lyall (Sofiya's mom)-
"Thanks Nancy, have a great weekend! We love your ranch. It is so magical and memorable for the children..." Grace Dixon
"Claire had such fun at camp this summer, so many, many thanks for another terrific year. She has been begging me for lessons, I think she’s old enough and committed enough to begin taking a weekly lesson.
Many Thanks, Michele.
Have a question? Listed below are answers. If you have additional questions please call us at 925 937- 7661.
How are campers divided?
We divide campers by age and skill levels. (Teenage campers who are beginning or intermediates are grouped with other teens.) Our riders work in separate arenas at Levels I, II or III depending on their skill sets. We have initiated a “Tiny Rider” camp for the 3 to 6 year olds as an introduction to horseback riding. We use ponies that are just their size. Our ponies work year long as “Birthday Party Ponies” and are gentle with children.
How are your instructors qualified to teach?
Our instructors are CHA certified and are trained to provide a safer, happier riding experience for each camper. To learn more about this CHA program check their website at www.cha-ahse.org.)
What does the camper do all day?
Our camps accommodate up to 30 campers per week and are separated into groups of approximately five campers per group. This will vary according to skill levels and could be up to seven in a class. Our tiny riders are limited to no more than five children due to the need to have a one-to-one ratio while riding. We have two arenas and two groups will ride immediately in either arena depending on their group. The remaining groups will assume stations around the ranch where they will be assigned horses and activities with these horses such as caring for them, grooming, learning to put a halter on a horse and lead it correctly and safely, learning to lunge a horse and other simple training techniques.
We also have a driving session where the camper learns to ride in a carriage and drive our carriage ponies around the ranch with Roger Cleverly, our driving instructor.
Beginners will practice mounting and dismounting on a vaulting barrel before actually mounting a real horse. We also teach correct rein control as part of the ground work. These groups will rotate positions and those who have not ridden will then mount up and ride.
After riding in the morning lessons the campers break for lunch for some quiet time or visiting with other campers and their friends.
The afternoon is left to our Instructor's creativity and can include (but not limited to) "Painting the horse contest" as shown on the right. Other activities are bareback riding, Parts of a horse (there are 52 parts of a horse to identify!) Advanced campers will be taking a trail ride. Trail rides are limiited to advanced campers who have full control of their horses. The exception to that are the Tiny Riders who are led by their instructors on a short trail ride on their ponies.
What to bring to our Camps:
Pack your own lunch and bring a bottle of water. There will be plenty of cookies and juice drinks available all day. Wear sturdy shoes, preferably with a half-inch heel and a shoe that covers the ankle. Jeans are fine and so are English riding pants-NO SHORTS! NO SWEAT PANTS, PLEASE!. We recommend a shirt or top that either tucks in or fits – no baggy sweat shirts! We provide their helmets or you can bring your own.
Please download the registration form by clicking the task bar and either fax the filled out form with your credit card information or mail to us with your check. Or you may call us at 925 937 7661.
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Call about our Tiny Rider Summer Programs, 1/2 hour or 1 hour sessions.
Boys like to ride too!
 Colin Steel age six on Miss Mary with Certified Instructor, Heidi Koch
Our Staff:
Our Senior instructors are CHA certified or are qualified by their equestrian record and competitive championships, We continue to "raise the bar" on professionalism in the equestrian community. From our beautiful, gentle horses to caring counselors we provide a place for your child to learn to ride and develop their horsemanship. All while having fun! We encourage you to visit us and discuss your expectations for your child's future with horses.
 Samantha Tabor finishes her lesson with a very nice canter on Lily, an Arabian mare. Samantha is on the show team and the trail team so she is always with a horse when she is here at Castle Rock.
 Sofiya Lyall, age 7 canters on Golden Veil in her lesson.
THE PAINTED HORSE CONTEST
 This group was a contest winner with their artistic rendition of a "hippie, art deco fashion." Karima (the horse) is wearing a wild "Natural" wig that blends with her own long, white mane.
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Our advanced campers ride with Kristen Wheeler on the Mt. Diablo Trails. |
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 Apprentices (former campers) enjoy time on the trail.
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Call for information or reservation: Nancy Dupont (925) 937-7661. We accept Visa, Discover and Master Card
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