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Horse Camp Location:
Hacienda del Capitan
9448 Redland Rd, Milton, FL 32583

Conveniently located just minutes from
I-10, exit 31 (S. Hwy 87)
30 minutes from Pensacola or Gulf
Breeze and 20 minutes from Navarre

Click here for a Mapquest Map (map
gives you the correct street, but the actual
location is further west - the 2nd property
from Farm Life Road)
Summer Day Camp for girls and boys ages 6 to 16

Our day camp emphasizes riding, handling, safety and fun! This is a great way to teach kids about responsibility
while they also learn to ride. Campers will be taught how to handle themselves around horses and how to keep
themselves and their horses safe as they learn how to catch, halter, lead, groom, saddle, ride and more.

Our riding lessons focus on learning to achieve a partnership with horses based on trust,
confidence and communication (see photo to the right). This program offers a curriculum
that will encompass the whole horse. In addition to riding, the curriculum will cover safety,
ground work, general horse care, basic anatomy, grooming and tack. Campers will learn
about horses emotional issues, such as fear and trust. This knowledge will enhance your
child’s horsemanship skills and help build confidence in him/her.

Day camp runs from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Early drop-off is
permitted starting at 7 a.m. and pick-up must be done by 6 p.m. On Friday, parents are
welcome to show up early and come to our horse show, where the campers will show
what they have learned (see photos to the right)!





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Happy Hoofer Horse Camp
Ashley: Lead
Instructor
Pam Mauldwin:
Owner/Supervisor/
Beginner Instructor
CONTACT:
Pam Mauldwin
(850)  384-9294
horsecamp@bellsouth.net
Your local horse resource for Northwest Florida and surrounding areas
Accepted!
Happy Hoofer Horse Camp is
thrilled to announce their 2008
Summer Camp Scholarship
Winners!

Congratulations to:

> Kayla Adams ( Milton )

> Jordan Rhea ( Pensacola )

> Lindsey Carpenter ( Navarre )

These three have all won a free
week at Happy Hoofer Horse
Camp, which starts June 9th.
They worked hard and it paid off.
Congratulations girls! And Kudos
to everyone who applied. It’s
unfortunate that they can’t all win
because there are a lot of kids
who love horses out there and it
really showed in their essays.
HALF AND SINGLE DAYS
NOW AVAILABLE!!
Happy Hoofer Horse Camp is now offering a new summer
schedule!
Due to numerous requests from parents who want their children to attend
riding camp but unable to have them attend a full week, we have created a
modified schedule to meet their needs.  
Day camps require 24 hours advance notice and weekly camps require
notice/sign-up by the previous Friday.
Camps are limited to 15 campers on any given day so reserve your days as
early as possible. Weekly campers have priority on scheduling.
For more information, email
horsecamp@bellsouth.net or call 384-9294.
Let’s go ride some horses!!

Week-long camp (full days):          $350
Week-long camp (half days):         $200
Daily camp (full day):                     $100
Daily camp (half day):                    $65

Full day camp starts at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 4:30 p.m. Early drop-off and late
pick-up are permitted at no additional charge. Half day camp starts at
8:30 a.m. and ends at 12:30 p.m. Early drop-off is permitted; late pick-up is
not. All prices include lunch, snacks and drinks. Full day campers should bring
swimsuits or shorts. Horse Show every Friday for all campers who attend 3 or
more days!
Horse Camp Staff:
Dabney: Assistant Instructor
Picture coming soon!
Annah: Assistant
Lexi: Supervisor
Picture coming soon!
Above: Large break
area with fans and
misters to keep
campers cool.

Left: Campers learn
a variety of horse
care functions,
including how to
safely clean a
horses' hoof
Left to right: A camper practicing trotting Duke in-hand;  Pam demonstrates to a beginner student how to hold Mako's reins;  Practicing
control with a turn on Missy;  Farm animals include goats, chickens, and turkeys;  Assistant Annah makes sure a campers' helmet fits
correctly; Campers play with the farm dog Midas.
Left to right: Lead Instructor Ashley (in yellow) goes over the horse assignments and goals for the day;  A camper in the round pen
practicing confidence without reins; Turkeys!; The large jumping course for our very advanced campers; A student practices a turn in the
small arena.