Spring 2023

Riding Lessons

The days are finally getting longer and a little warmer, so we are starting to schedule lessons again! You can find availability and book here. We have lessons scheduled as usual until April – please be patient as we have to work around weather during these early spring months!

Starting May 1st, we will no longer offer 4-Class packages. Instead we will be offering 8-week class sessions for $250,  May-June and Sept-Oct.

Students will ride with the same group at the same day and time during the eight week session. We’ve decided to transition to this model so that our students will see more consistent progress in their riding and horsemanship. 

Spring 8 week sessions:

  • Youth A: Tuesdays May 2-June 20 at 3:30 pm
  • Youth B: Wednesdays May 3-June 21 at 3:30 pm
  • Youth C: Wednesdays May 3-June 21 at 5:30 pm
  • Adult A: Thursdays May 11-July 6
  • Adult B: Fridays May 12-July 7

Please note registration for 8 week sessions closes April 21.

Non-session, “à la carte” classes will be offered on Saturdays and July-August, as we have lots of exciting shows, events, and adventures to work around. As always we offer private and semi-private lessons. 

Summer Camps

Our camp programs are quite intensive so we recommend them for ages 10+ but will make exceptions for dedicated young riders. Registration for day camps will close May 1st. We have three day camp sessions scheduled: 

  • Session 1: June 26th-30th
  • Session 2: July 10th-14th
  • Session 3: August 7th-11th

All sessions are Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-2:30 pm.

Friday Night Practices

Also new this year we will be hosting Friday night practices at 4:30 pm. This is a time set aside for clients with horses in our training program or students that are preparing for upcoming shows. Rather than a formal lesson, Friday nights will be a time to freely practice and socialize with the barn community while having Chauntel available to coach, assist or answer questions.

Training & Boarding

We are currently not accepting any horses for board, rehab or retirement. As we move into our spring season we may begin accepting horses for training on a VERY limited basis. To qualify as being in training horses must be scheduled for weekly training rides or lessons, at a minimum.

Current prices

Our current price list, reflecting change May 1st, can be viewed here. 

Reber Valley Riders 4-H Club

Our 4-H club is very active, has a ton of hands-on fun with horses, and is always accepting new members! To participate you must be enrolled in 4-H – please contact Essex County 4-H/CCE to get started!

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