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    BAR-T RIDING CAMP at

waredaca

Saddle-up and join us for Bar-T ' s new Riding Camp.


This year, Bar-T is joining forces with Camp Waredaca to offer a new riding program.  Designed for boys and girls ages 7-15, this program combines BAR-T's reputation for excellence with over 70 years of Equestrian camp experience.  This exciting addition to Bar-T is the first specialized program Bar-T has offered.

 

Summer camp hours are Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. and runs in 1 week sessions.   At camp, your child will be supervised by a staff of trained professionals that emphasize safety, fun and skill development. 

 

The camp day will be split into two parts, morning and afternoon.  Morning activities will include English style instruction in the arenas and on the trails.  Other instruction may include conformation of horses, games on horseback, bareback riding and more.  In addition, kids will have the opportunity to participate in stable crafts which focus on the care and treatment of horses. 

 

After lunch, kids will walk down into the woods to enjoy time on BAR-T's Challenge Course.  Qualified staff will help kids travel the Zip Line, fly on our Giant Swing and successfully tackle our 40 foot Climbing Wall.  Afterwards, campers can cool off lakeside, enjoying swimming, canoeing and our water trampoline.

 

Finally, each one week session will conclude with Presentation DayParents and family members are invited to join us as campers showcase the teamwork and skills developed during camp.

Enrollment is limited to 30 campers per week so we encourage you to register quickly and easily online by clicking below.

To register online for the Riding Camp please refer to the Bar-T Ranch website.

For additional information or to set up a tour you can visit www.Waredaca.com or call the main office at (301)948-3172.




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