Fieldstone Riding Club Summer Camp
Fieldstone Riding Club, 3566 Sunset Valley Rd., Moorpark, CA 93021
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Fieldstone Riding Club Summer Camp includes two riding lessons a day, unmounted lessons and games, crafts, water play, riding, and horsemanship. Camp activities are described as a way for campers to learn all the essentials to become a safe and successful equestrian and have fun doing it. Summer Camp at Fieldstone is described as a safe and fun place for children to learn riding and horsemanship, and Fieldstone offers a tiny tot camp for younger campers.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
• Schedule: Full-week sessions offered in 2026 during Week 1 (June 22–26), Week 2 (July 6–10), Week 3 (July 20–24), and Week 4 (August 3–7), with Full Week Camper hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Tiny Tot Camper hours from noon to 4 p.m.
• Price: Full Week Camper ages 7 and up $725 per session; Tiny Tot Camper ages 3–6 $575 per session; prices for 2026 include the required two evaluation lessons that were previously paid for separately.
Fieldstone Riding Club is described as a full service equestrian facility offering lessons, training, and boarding at competitive prices, and it offers lessons and training packages for beginning through advanced riders and horses of all ages. Fieldstone’s school horses are described as having a lot to teach riders of all levels.
The camp leadership team includes owner and trainer Michelle Pacyna and trainers Zoey Glenn and Erika Henaghan. Michelle has been a top trainer in Ventura County for over 25 years, beginning with coaching the Cal Lutheran Riding Team in the 1980s, and she has been a successful business owner of Fieldstone Riding Club since 1985. Her career highlights include multiple medal final winners, IEL champions, USHJA Zone 10 champions, and a 2019 USHJA Zone 10 Children's Jumper Team gold medal winner, and she has brought up several of the nation’s top riders, many of whom are now professionals teaching their own students. Over the past four years, Zoey has worked as an assistant trainer at a nationally recognized equitation program, preparing athletes for major West and East Coast medal finals such as Capital Challenge, Dover Medal Finals, Maclay Finals, and the North American Young Rider Championships. Erika started riding at age 7, was in the show ring by 8, rode with Leslie Steele as a junior and won the AHSA (now USEF) regionals in 1987, turned professional in 1995, and has operated and partnered in programs including Dragonfly Equestrian and Traditional Show Jumping before returning to work at Fieldstone Riding Club in Moorpark in 2015 after a period of semi-retirement.
Fieldstone’s mission statement says that the program focuses on safety and the basics and that it takes its responsibility seriously in working to turn out tomorrow’s national competitors. The mission statement also says this sport teaches responsibility, commitment, problem solving skills, patience, respect, and a good solid work ethic, and that whether a rider participates once a week for pleasure or is a serious competitor with a horse of their own, Fieldstone is committed to teaching the skills necessary to be a successful rider.
Parent testimonials describe the staff as exceptional with wonderful instruction and say that it is hard to find barns like this, and another testimonial describes the barn family at Fieldstone as amazing, the training as fabulous, and says the program does an excellent job of putting the horses’ health first.
Last updated June 22, 2026.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
• Schedule: Full-week sessions offered in 2026 during Week 1 (June 22–26), Week 2 (July 6–10), Week 3 (July 20–24), and Week 4 (August 3–7), with Full Week Camper hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Tiny Tot Camper hours from noon to 4 p.m.
• Price: Full Week Camper ages 7 and up $725 per session; Tiny Tot Camper ages 3–6 $575 per session; prices for 2026 include the required two evaluation lessons that were previously paid for separately.
Fieldstone Riding Club is described as a full service equestrian facility offering lessons, training, and boarding at competitive prices, and it offers lessons and training packages for beginning through advanced riders and horses of all ages. Fieldstone’s school horses are described as having a lot to teach riders of all levels.
The camp leadership team includes owner and trainer Michelle Pacyna and trainers Zoey Glenn and Erika Henaghan. Michelle has been a top trainer in Ventura County for over 25 years, beginning with coaching the Cal Lutheran Riding Team in the 1980s, and she has been a successful business owner of Fieldstone Riding Club since 1985. Her career highlights include multiple medal final winners, IEL champions, USHJA Zone 10 champions, and a 2019 USHJA Zone 10 Children's Jumper Team gold medal winner, and she has brought up several of the nation’s top riders, many of whom are now professionals teaching their own students. Over the past four years, Zoey has worked as an assistant trainer at a nationally recognized equitation program, preparing athletes for major West and East Coast medal finals such as Capital Challenge, Dover Medal Finals, Maclay Finals, and the North American Young Rider Championships. Erika started riding at age 7, was in the show ring by 8, rode with Leslie Steele as a junior and won the AHSA (now USEF) regionals in 1987, turned professional in 1995, and has operated and partnered in programs including Dragonfly Equestrian and Traditional Show Jumping before returning to work at Fieldstone Riding Club in Moorpark in 2015 after a period of semi-retirement.
Fieldstone’s mission statement says that the program focuses on safety and the basics and that it takes its responsibility seriously in working to turn out tomorrow’s national competitors. The mission statement also says this sport teaches responsibility, commitment, problem solving skills, patience, respect, and a good solid work ethic, and that whether a rider participates once a week for pleasure or is a serious competitor with a horse of their own, Fieldstone is committed to teaching the skills necessary to be a successful rider.
Parent testimonials describe the staff as exceptional with wonderful instruction and say that it is hard to find barns like this, and another testimonial describes the barn family at Fieldstone as amazing, the training as fabulous, and says the program does an excellent job of putting the horses’ health first.
Last updated June 22, 2026.
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