One, Two, or Three Private Horseback-Riding Lessons at Autumn Olive Farm (Up to 51% Off)
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120’x240’ ring hosts introductory instruction, including prepping, saddling, untacking, and riding horses
All the coolest people from history have ridden horses: knights, cowboys, the top portions of centaurs. Relive history with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $39 for one private horseback-riding lesson (up to an $80 value)
- $59 for two private horseback-riding lessons (up to a $120 value)
- $79 for three private horseback-riding lessons (up to a $160 value)<p>
The initial lesson lasts between 90 minutes and two hours, with riders spending up to 45 minutes on the ground learning to prep, saddle, and untack their horse. The remainder of the lesson is dedicated to riding around the facility’s ring. During optional one-hour follow-up lessons, riders spend about 15 minutes tacking and untacking horses and up to 45 minutes in the saddle.<p>
120’x240’ ring hosts introductory instruction, including prepping, saddling, untacking, and riding horses
All the coolest people from history have ridden horses: knights, cowboys, the top portions of centaurs. Relive history with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $39 for one private horseback-riding lesson (up to an $80 value)
- $59 for two private horseback-riding lessons (up to a $120 value)
- $79 for three private horseback-riding lessons (up to a $160 value)<p>
The initial lesson lasts between 90 minutes and two hours, with riders spending up to 45 minutes on the ground learning to prep, saddle, and untack their horse. The remainder of the lesson is dedicated to riding around the facility’s ring. During optional one-hour follow-up lessons, riders spend about 15 minutes tacking and untacking horses and up to 45 minutes in the saddle.<p>
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About Autumn Olive Farm
Autumn Olive Farm’s slogan is “Knowledge with a Sense of Humor,” which makes sense when you consider that the farm, run by a CHA-certified instructor in English and Western and an experienced farrier, was named after the favorite snack of a runaway horse named Ben. Owners Syndi Pickney-Blunk and Scott Blunk apply this good-natured attitude to the services they provide, including boarding and showing horses and instructing students across 50 acres of wooded trails and a 120’x240’ ring. For a closer peak at the farm’s four-legged residents, check out Autumn Olive’s horse bios, which include each equine’s stats, awards, and favorite cast member of Cheers.