Hidden Hills Farm & Saddle Club Summer Camps
1106 Pine Hill Road, McDonald, TN 37353
About
Hidden Hills Farm & Saddle Club Summer Camps take place on a working family farm and center around the love of horses. Camp activities are connected to the farm’s regular programs, which include riding lessons, groundwork, arena practice, trail riding, small schooling shows, Play Days, grooming, and tacking and untacking. Campers are also around a multi-faceted farmstead that makes its own hay, milks cows for raw milk herdshare customers, keeps chickens, goats, sheep, and other small animals, gardens an acre of land, and teaches classes in outdoor, wilderness, and homestead skills.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Price: Riding lessons are $45 per lesson for Levels 1–4 (60 minutes), $25 per lesson for Young Riders (30 minutes), and $15 per lesson for Pony Pals (15 minutes). All lessons are paid monthly.
Hidden Hills Farm & Saddle Club has developed its own riding level system, including Pony Pals, Young Riders, and Levels 1–4. Experienced riders ages 14 and older can become Junior Instructors, helping with group lessons and summer camps or teaching Pony Pal lessons. The farm also offers birthday parties, guided trail rides, horse boarding, overnight horse accommodations, school programs, Preschool Play Days, a Work to Ride program for ages 12 and up that is noted as currently unavailable, and an overnight stay in a farm Guesthouse, and it hosts guests through Airbnb.
Hidden Hills is dedicated to growing a community of riders that value good horsemanship from the ground up. The farm is a husband, wife, and two kid operation, supported by several contract staff and numerous friends and other family, and manages over 100 acres of pastureland. The farm states that it emphasizes values such as honest dirt, hard work, self-sufficiency, courage, soul rest, family, respect, patience, the value of life, and interconnectedness, and it describes its role as providing opportunities for people of all ages to reconnect with a quickly disappearing farming heritage.
Testimonials shared by the farm include the quote, “Horses change lives. They give our young people confidence and self esteem. They provide peace and tranquility to troubled souls, they give us hope!” from Toni Robinson. Other quoted reflections on farm life come from George Washington, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Farmer Boy, and Wendell Berry.
Last updated July 11, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Price: Riding lessons are $45 per lesson for Levels 1–4 (60 minutes), $25 per lesson for Young Riders (30 minutes), and $15 per lesson for Pony Pals (15 minutes). All lessons are paid monthly.
Hidden Hills Farm & Saddle Club has developed its own riding level system, including Pony Pals, Young Riders, and Levels 1–4. Experienced riders ages 14 and older can become Junior Instructors, helping with group lessons and summer camps or teaching Pony Pal lessons. The farm also offers birthday parties, guided trail rides, horse boarding, overnight horse accommodations, school programs, Preschool Play Days, a Work to Ride program for ages 12 and up that is noted as currently unavailable, and an overnight stay in a farm Guesthouse, and it hosts guests through Airbnb.
Hidden Hills is dedicated to growing a community of riders that value good horsemanship from the ground up. The farm is a husband, wife, and two kid operation, supported by several contract staff and numerous friends and other family, and manages over 100 acres of pastureland. The farm states that it emphasizes values such as honest dirt, hard work, self-sufficiency, courage, soul rest, family, respect, patience, the value of life, and interconnectedness, and it describes its role as providing opportunities for people of all ages to reconnect with a quickly disappearing farming heritage.
Testimonials shared by the farm include the quote, “Horses change lives. They give our young people confidence and self esteem. They provide peace and tranquility to troubled souls, they give us hope!” from Toni Robinson. Other quoted reflections on farm life come from George Washington, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Farmer Boy, and Wendell Berry.
Last updated July 11, 2026.
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