
SUMMER REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
SUMMER KIDS HORSE CAMP!
A hands-on camp experience where kids ride, care for horses, build confidence, and make lasting summer memories.
Providing small group camp experiences since 2016!
Liberty Reins horse camps are a wonderful opportunity to meet new friends, care for horses, and develop riding and horsemanship skills. Whether you've joined us for past camps or this is your first horse adventure, we look forward to coaching you at every level.
SUMMER CAMPS

For many, horse camp at Liberty Reins is the highlight of their summer! We run camps throughout the summer so you'll be sure to find one that fits with your schedule. Activities will include (but are not limited to) feeding, watering, and grooming the horses, stall and paddock cleaning, general horse care, and a riding lesson each day. We love watching campers grow in their confidence and horse skills while developing lasting friendships with fellow campers and members of our herd.
MORNING CAMP!
WHO: We welcome all ages and levels of experience!
(note: ages 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult)
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WHEN: Tues–Fri, 8 AM–1 PM
WHERE: Liberty Reins LLC, 29700 SW Mountain Rd West Linn, OR 97068
COST: $525 each (min 4 campers needed)​​​​​​​​​
​ 50% non-refundable deposit due to hold dates. Balance due 30 days before the first day of camp.​

WEEK 1
June 23 - 26
WEEK 2
July 14 - 17 (full day avail. text for details)
WEEK 3
July 28 - 31
WEEK 4
August 11 - 14
WEEK 5
August 18 - 21
WHAT: A glimpse into what we will do each day
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Every Day:
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Breakfast for horses
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Animal care while horses eat
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Stations (see below) - these may vary each day/week
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Lunch for horses and humans
STATIONS:
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Riding/Horsemanship
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Coloring
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Chores
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Treasure Hunt
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Craft/Coloring
RIDING/HORSEMANSHIP SKILLS:
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Day 1: Brushing and Leading (groundwork and safety)
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Day 2: Day 1 plus Saddling, Mounting, Walking, Stopping
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Day 3: Day 2 plus Backing, Obstacles, and independent riding (if safe to do so)
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Day 4: Day 3 plus ride out of the arena if safe to do so
Introducing Our First Ever
AFTERNOON CAMP!
WHO: We welcome all ages and levels of experience!
(note: ages 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult)
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WHEN: July 7 - 9 and July 14 - 16 (Tu–Th), 1 PM–3 PM
WHERE: Liberty Reins LLC, 29700 SW Mountain Rd West Linn, OR 97068
COST: $300 each ($275 each for siblings)​​​​​​​​​
​ 50% non-refundable deposit due to hold dates. Balance due 30 days before the first day of camp.​
WHAT: A glimpse into what we will do each day
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EVERY DAY:
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Lunch for horses and humans
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Stations (see below)
STATIONS:
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Riding/Horsemanship
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Coloring
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Chores
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Treasure Hunt
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Craft/Coloring
RIDING/HORSEMANSHIP SKILLS:
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Day 1: Brushing and Leading
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Day 2: Day 1 plus Saddling, Mounting, Walking, Stopping
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Day 3: Day 2 plus Backing, Obstacles, and independent riding (if safe to do so)

WEEK 1
July 7 - 9
WEEK 2
July 15 - 17 (full day avail. 8 - 3)
Why Parents Love Horse Camp
Confidence That Lasts Beyond the Barn
Working with horses helps campers build confidence, independence, and problem-solving skills. Whether they're learning to groom, lead, or ride, children leave camp feeling capable and proud of what they've accomplished.
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More Than Just Riding
At Liberty Reins, campers don't simply hop on a horse and ride. They learn what it takes to care for these incredible animals through feeding, grooming, barn chores, horse safety, and hands-on horsemanship.
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Unplugged, Active Fun
Horse camp gets kids outdoors, moving, learning, and connecting with both animals and peers. It's a refreshing break from screens and a chance to engage in meaningful, hands-on experiences.
Our camp structure allows campers to receive personalized attention while building friendships and teamwork skills. Every child has the opportunity to participate, learn, and feel included.
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Responsibility Through Experience
Caring for horses teaches accountability in a natural and rewarding way. Campers learn that horses depend on them, helping develop responsibility, patience, and compassion.​
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Memories They'll Talk About All Year
The bond formed with horses is something special. Campers leave with new skills, new friendships, and stories they'll be excited to share long after camp ends.
Inclusion
Each camper gets to be their own unique self while learning to allow others to do the same.
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Safety Is Always a Priority
Parents can feel confident knowing that safety is woven into every aspect of camp. From horse handling to riding activities, campers are guided by experienced staff in a supportive environment.



