

About Our Camp
Our 2026 Summer Horse Camp in Greensboro, NC offers children a unique opportunity to learn horseback riding while building confidence and responsibility around horses.
Campers participate in daily riding sessions, grooming, horse care lessons, and fun barn activities.Whether your child is new to horses or already enjoys riding, our experienced instructors create a safe and welcoming environment where every camper can learn, grow, and enjoy the excitement of farm life.
Hours:
Monday – Thursday 9:00am – 2:00pm
Fridays 9:00am – 1:00pm with dismissal after camp show
Pricing
$450 per week. Print out forms below, complete and return to Fellowship Farm with $100 per week non-refundable deposit to hold your spot.
Our horsemanship camp gives children the chance to experience the horses in their daily routines. We first emphasize the importance of proper care of the horses on the ground before moving on to mounting and riding.
Upload Form
Upload the Registration form, Liability Walver Form & Medical /Emergency Form
Camp Requirements
Our horsemanship camp allows children to experience the horses in their daily routines. We first emphasize the importance of proper care of the horses on the ground before moving on to mounting and riding.


Helmets
Each child will need a certified riding helmet. If you do not have one, we will provide one.

Long Hair
Long hair must be pulled back in a ponytail or other tidy arrangements.

Attire
Riding pants are encouraged, but blue jeans or other long pants that are not slick are acceptable. Please do not wear shorts!

Shoes
Tennis shoes are not accepted. You need a leather-soled shoe with a heel. Cowboy boots will do if you do not have English-style boots.

Jewelry
Please do not wear jewelry! We don't want it to fall off or get eaten by any of the horses.

Lunch
Pack a lunch, plenty of water, and snacks.
The staff hopes to present a “show” each Friday at noon as a chance to see what your child has worked on all week at camp. Following the show, you may take your child home as long as their horse has been put away correctly, as well as their equipment, and they have permission from the staff to go.
