Horseback Riding Lessons
Ann Scussell has 40+ years of teaching experience from beginner to advanced riding lessons.
We emphasize safety and the importance of fundamental skills that are necessary across all types of recreational or competitive riding. Every rider has different goals, and we guide each student at the best pace for their individual needs. We invite you to join us whether your goal is to compete with academy or show horses, refresh your skills, or try riding or driving for the first time.
Lessons are $50 per half hour of saddle seat, hunt seat, or western riding or driving. Students are encouraged to arrive before their lesson time to help prepare the horse and stay after to care for them, making the lesson about one hour total.
We emphasize safety and the importance of fundamental skills that are necessary across all types of recreational or competitive riding. Every rider has different goals, and we guide each student at the best pace for their individual needs. We invite you to join us whether your goal is to compete with academy or show horses, refresh your skills, or try riding or driving for the first time.
Lessons are $50 per half hour of saddle seat, hunt seat, or western riding or driving. Students are encouraged to arrive before their lesson time to help prepare the horse and stay after to care for them, making the lesson about one hour total.
Horse Camps
2024 Summer Camp
July 15-19
August 12-16
10 AM - 3 PM
$500 per week or $100 per day
For all camps, please pack a lunch and snack, wear closed-toe shoes with a heel and long pants (boots are preferred and jeans or riding pants are recommended), and have long hair pulled back to fit under a helmet. Helmets and water are available. For summer camp, bring a change of clothes / bathing suit and towel for afternoon water games.
To register, contact Ann Scussell and return completed paperwork available for download below:
(908) 442-0208
[email protected]
July 15-19
August 12-16
10 AM - 3 PM
$500 per week or $100 per day
For all camps, please pack a lunch and snack, wear closed-toe shoes with a heel and long pants (boots are preferred and jeans or riding pants are recommended), and have long hair pulled back to fit under a helmet. Helmets and water are available. For summer camp, bring a change of clothes / bathing suit and towel for afternoon water games.
To register, contact Ann Scussell and return completed paperwork available for download below:
(908) 442-0208
[email protected]
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