Hoofprint Project

Give your child a unique opportunity to build confidence, responsibility, and a love for animals through hands-on learning with horses. This 4-week horse program focuses on safe horse handling, basic care, and guided riding instruction—all in a supportive, age-appropriate environment.

No prior experience necessary! For Ages 8 – 14! 

Looking for something for younger kids? Join us for our Peanuts on Ponies Program!

When: 

  • Wednesday’s, October 29th – November 19th

Time:

  • 4 – 6pm

Rates:

  • $275 per person – spots are limited!!

Signing up:

Fill out the registration forms below and either mail or email them to us at:

Saddle up for a 4-week equine adventure!
Join us for a one-of-a-kind horse experience where kids can learn, grow, and make lasting friendships. During the first three weeks, participants will dive into the wonderful world of horses through fun, hands-on, unmounted activities—like grooming, leading, feeding, and learning the essentials of horse care and barn safety. Each session is designed to build confidence, teamwork, and respect for these amazing animals.

In the final week, the excitement reaches new heights as kids put their new knowledge and skills to the test during an introductory mounted riding session! With the guidance of experienced instructors, they’ll get the chance to experience the joy of riding while practicing what they’ve learned about communication, balance, and trust.

Beyond the horse activities, this program is a fantastic way for kids to connect with others who share their love of animals. Working together in small groups encourages cooperation, friendship, and empathy—not only for the horses but for each other. Whether it’s helping a partner groom a pony or cheering on a new friend during their first ride, these shared moments create bonds that often last long after the program ends.

No prior horse experience is needed—just curiosity, kindness, and a willingness to learn!

Have any Questions?

Email Grace Sundstrom at: gsundstrom@touchstone-farm.org