PDQ Farm Horseback Riding
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During one-hour lessons, instructor Cheryl teaches English and Western riding techniques and horse care to beginning and advanced students
Horses boast many advantages over cars: cheaper fuel, better off-roading capability, and much easier to breed. Choose the clear winner with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $19 for one horseback riding lesson (a $40 value)
- $54 for three horseback riding lessons (a $120 value) $82 for five horseback riding lessons (a $200 value)
Lessons are held at PDQ Farm.
PDQ Farm
Instructor Cheryl Frazier takes a holistic approach to her horseback riding lessons; rather than just teaching students how to ride, she also imparts grooming and tacking skills. That way, her students form a bond with their horses before hopping on their backs to guide them through European and Western riding techniques. She caters her lessons to accommodate beginner- to advanced-level riders, and some of her more experienced protégés make up a blue-ribbon-winning show team and a 4H Club dedicated to showing horses and providing community service. The farm is also home to a tack and consignment shop, which stocks gently used show outfits and last year’s fashionable neon pink and glittery horseshoes.
During one-hour lessons, instructor Cheryl teaches English and Western riding techniques and horse care to beginning and advanced students
Horses boast many advantages over cars: cheaper fuel, better off-roading capability, and much easier to breed. Choose the clear winner with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $19 for one horseback riding lesson (a $40 value)
- $54 for three horseback riding lessons (a $120 value) $82 for five horseback riding lessons (a $200 value)
Lessons are held at PDQ Farm.
PDQ Farm
Instructor Cheryl Frazier takes a holistic approach to her horseback riding lessons; rather than just teaching students how to ride, she also imparts grooming and tacking skills. That way, her students form a bond with their horses before hopping on their backs to guide them through European and Western riding techniques. She caters her lessons to accommodate beginner- to advanced-level riders, and some of her more experienced protégés make up a blue-ribbon-winning show team and a 4H Club dedicated to showing horses and providing community service. The farm is also home to a tack and consignment shop, which stocks gently used show outfits and last year’s fashionable neon pink and glittery horseshoes.