One or Two One-Hour, Private Horseback-Riding Lessons or a Three-Day Summer Camp at Carons Crazy Corral (Up to 56% Off)
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Private horseback riding lessons or a three-day children's camp at a 20-acre equine facility nestled in Grass Lake
Horses are known for their beauty, which is why so many of them are the spokesmen for makeup companies. Ride something pretty with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $23 for one one-hour, private horseback-riding lesson (a $50 value)
- $45 for two one-hour, private horseback-riding lessons (a $100 value) $99 for a three-day kids' camp (a $225 value)
Kids' camps consist of three four-hour sessions, during which participants learn how to groom, tack, and ride horses. On one of the days, campers take time out to let the horses recharge and learn about other farm animals such as rabbits, cows, and goats. The final day of camp includes a small equestrian show for families and friends, and all campers head home with a T-shirt and a folder packed with learning materials.
Private horseback riding lessons or a three-day children's camp at a 20-acre equine facility nestled in Grass Lake
Horses are known for their beauty, which is why so many of them are the spokesmen for makeup companies. Ride something pretty with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $23 for one one-hour, private horseback-riding lesson (a $50 value)
- $45 for two one-hour, private horseback-riding lessons (a $100 value) $99 for a three-day kids' camp (a $225 value)
Kids' camps consist of three four-hour sessions, during which participants learn how to groom, tack, and ride horses. On one of the days, campers take time out to let the horses recharge and learn about other farm animals such as rabbits, cows, and goats. The final day of camp includes a small equestrian show for families and friends, and all campers head home with a T-shirt and a folder packed with learning materials.
Need To Know Info
About Caron's Crazy Corral
Every child, no matter their upbringing, can benefit from building a relationship with a horse. That's the belief at Carons Crazy Corral, so in November 2012, the facility started a nonprofit youth program to provide at-risk and underprivileged kids with an opportunity they'd once think impossible. Through the program, each child pairs with their own horse to care for it, learn to ride it, and solidify the unique bond between man and nature.
Such an efforts could only stem from the trainers' steadfast devotion to horsemanship. Sprawling among 20 acres in the small town of Grass Lake, Carons Crazy Corral offers lessons in various riding styles, including Western, saddle seat, and barrel racing. Well versed in training horses of all kinds, the staff specializes in working with steeds suffering from behavioral problems beyond mere whinnying out of turn.