Adult
& Womens’ Horsemanship Camps
Go on Vacation With Your Horse!
Horsemanship
Camp includes 7 days of horses, friendship and fun at Miracle Mountain
Ranch's beautiful and relaxing facilities in Jackson. Julie offers
both Adult and Women-only options throughout the year. And everything
(board, meals, training & bunkhouse) is included in these great
learning getaways. Read what past participants have to say about
attending Julie's Women's camp.

All camps cover riding
and handling techniques from the ground up. Exercises include ground
school, activities in the arena, round pen work, saddle fit, balanced
riding and applying principle to purpose on the trail. Each camp
is customized to meet the needs of the campers.
This program allows time
for you to build trust, confidence, understanding and communication
with your horse. A variety of trails around the 160 acre ranch and
neighboring Lake Tabeau will keep participants busy applying newly
learned skills. Plus, there is time to relax, let go, read, and
just do nothing if you want.
This is a unique opportunity
to go on vacation with your horse! You both spend a week learning,
playing and relaxing together. It is a great time to brush up on
your horsemanship skills and learn new exercises and techniques
to improve your performance with your horse. You can challenge yourselves
and learn new skills to keep you both energized when you get home.
Accommodations
and three hearty meals a day are included in the price. Participants
stay on site in the Bunkhouse,
with two-three guests per room. There are also campsites available.
All
riding disciplines are welcome. Board for one horse is also included
in the price. If you would like to attend but do not have your own
horse, contact us about using one of our schooling horses.
Register early as space is limited, and reserve your spot. A $200
non-refundable deposit is required to hold a space, and the balance
is due two weeks before the program starts.
Check our Calendar
for dates and costs and Contact us to reserve your space!
What to bring
Click here
to read about the September 2002 Adult Camp
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