Riding Lessons at Little Burgundy Farm (Up to 57% Off). Four Options Available.
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Membership includes the use of a horse, tack, and facilities for up to one hour per week
Choice of:
- One Introductory Lesson for One Student
- Three Introductory Lessons for One Student
- One-Month Riding Membership for One Member
- One-Month Riding Membership for Two Members
See also General Rules and Restrictions.
Little Burgundy Farm (LBF) General Rules:
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Riders are responsible for providing their own apparel, including an ASTM/SEI-approved helmet, gloves, boots, and riding breeches/jodhpurs. LBF has some helmets available for general use, but it is recommend that all riders purchase their own helmets for proper fit and safety.
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All members must be under the supervision of an instructor while on the farm unless pre-approved and scheduled in advance for independent riding.
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Being in good physical condition is important when working with horses. Additionally, our horses cannot accept riders that weigh more than 185lbs. These rules help ensure everyone has a safe and positive experience during the session and both horses and rider are kept from injury.
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Due to liability reasons, only those who have signed a liability release are allowed on LBF property. Family and friends of members are not allowed on the property unless they sign a liability release form and are approved by the LBF management.
*Virginia Statute (Title 3.2, Section 62, Equine Activity Liability) states Except as provided in § 3.2-6203, an equine activity sponsor, an equine professional, or any other person, which shall include a corporation, partnership, or limited liability company, shall not be liable for an injury to or death of a participant resulting from the intrinsic dangers of equine activities and, except as provided in § 3.2-6203, no participant nor any participant’s parent, guardian, or representative shall have or make any claim against or recover from any equine activity sponsor, equine professional, or any other person for injury, loss, damage, or death of the participant resulting from any of the intrinsic dangers of equine activities.
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About Little Burgundy Farm
Owning a horse is a gigantic responsibility. But at Little Burgundy Farm, leisure riders can enjoy the advantages of horse ownership without the added expenses and time commitments. Tucked away on a small private farm in Alexandria, this private equestrian facility invites students of all ages and skill levels to join its program, which teaches horsemanship skills without the necessity of owning a horse. Through the program, instructors school students in not only riding a horse, but caring for it, too. This is a private facility that does not have normal office hours. All visits must be pre-coordinated.