2025 YOUTH HORSE CAMPS
at Cool Breeze Equine

All About Horses Youth Camp

Waiver Agreement

Before your child can participate in the Summer Camp, we require a signed waiver for safety and liability purposes. Please make sure to complete the waiver form prior to the first day of camp. Thank you for helping us ensure a safe and fun experience for all our riders!

By checking here, you are consenting to the use of your electronic signature in lieu of an original signature on paper. You have the right to request that you sign a paper copy instead. By checking here, you are waiving that right. After consent, you may, upon written request to us, obtain a paper copy of an electronic record. No fee will be charged for such copy and no special hardware or software is required to view it. Your agreement to use an electronic signature with us for any documents will continue until such time as you notify us in writing that you no longer wish to use an electronic signature. There is no penalty for withdrawing your consent. You should always make sure that we have a current email address in order to contact you regarding any changes, if necessary.

How do I register my child for camp?

Registering is easy! Just fill out the online registration form on our website, select the camp week you’d like to join, and complete the payment process. You’ll receive a confirmation email with all the details once your registration is complete.

Is my child required to have prior riding experience?

Not at all! We offer camps for all skill levels, from complete beginners to advanced riders. Each camp week is tailored to different experience levels, so your child can learn at their own pace.

What if my child can’t make it to one of the camp days?

We understand that things come up. However, due to the nature of the camps, we cannot offer refunds or make-up days for missed sessions.

What safety measures are in place at the camp?

Your child’s safety is our top priority. Our instructors are experienced, certified, and follow strict safety protocols. Helmets are required for all riders, and campers will receive a comprehensive safety briefing at the start of each camp week.

What should my child bring to camp each day?

Campers should bring a packed lunch (for full-day camps), plenty of water, sunscreen, and weather-appropriate clothing. For riding, students should wear long pants and closed-toe shoes (boots with a heel are ideal). Don’t forget a properly fitting helmet for the Eventing & Cross-Country Camp.

Are there any special requirements for the Eventing & Cross-Country Camp?

Yes, students in the Eventing & Cross-Country Camp must have experience trotting, cantering, and at least some jumping (crossrails as a minimum). Riders are also required to bring their own safety vest and properly fitting helmet for this camp.