Ekone Ranch Summer Camp

Ekone Ranch Summer Camp

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A camper loves on her horse during a ride.
Address:
401 Ekone Road, Goldendale, WA, USA 98620
Description:

Ekone Ranch offers a one-of-a-kind camp program on over 1,000 acres of canyonlands, forests and meadows near the Columbia Gorge.

Horse camp sessions emphasize the special relationship between children and horses. Campers spend many hours each day with our wonderful horses, grooming, learning groundwork, practicing in the arena, and going on long trail rides through spectacular country. We ride primarily bareback, especially with beginning riders. 30+ years of experience have taught us that children learn to ride much faster bareback, gain their balance more quickly, develop a more empathetic relationship and better communication with the horse, and are actually safer without the trappings of tack to get tangled in and distracted by. For more advanced riders, we may progress with our wide selection of western and English saddles. We ride primarily in bitless bridles, keep our horses barefoot, and work towards providing them the most species-appropriate lifestyle we can for them. When not with the horses, campers are engaged in a variety of art projects, nature explorations, swimming, ranch activities and chores.

We also offer many other camp programs including sessions that focus on arts, music, cooking, projects & skill development, and leadership. Camp sessions available for kids ages 8-18. Each camp is unique and tailored to the specific group of campers each week.

Our garden-fresh, from-scratch food is a highlight of the camp experience (many a camper has learned to love their vegetables in the Yummy Tummy Cafe). Campers sleep in our cozy bunkhouse, under the stars, or on very special occasions in the barn near the horses!

Kids come home feeling confident, supported, and ready to tackle new things. They might even surprise by having fun washing the dishes!

Phone: 509-773-4536
Organization Email: summercamp@ekone.org
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