Horse Country Farm Horse Camp
Horse Country Farm, 8507 Hwy 92, P.O. Box 2, P.O. Box 2, WA 98252
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Horse Country Farm Horse Camp offers activities such as Horse Ridin' Leases, Riding Lessons, Pony Rides, and Year-Round Horse Camp. Kids take part in Ride, Saddle & Groom – Western, Riding Lessons & Games on Horseback, Games on Horseback, Ground School, Bareback Classes, and Horsemanship Classes. The program also includes Year-Round Horse Day Camps, Spring & Summer Day Camps, Parent-led Pony Rides, Pony Yoga stretching exercises for the horses, and carrot tours.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Program hours include options on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and the first and third Sundays of the month
• Price: $139.00 for the Day for the November-December Membership Drive event; carrot tours are $1.00 each unless combined with a pony ride or lessons
Horse Country Farm Horse Camp describes itself as “where beginners learn and love to ride” and “Where Beginners, kids, tweens and teens learn & love to ride.” The program features an original, authentic horse leasing program that started in 1977 and is described as the same leasing program begun there in 1977. It offers gentle, sweet horses who love carrot-totin' beginners, a down-home riding stable atmosphere, a Party Barn for birthday parties, a swinging footbridge entrance with posted rules, barn helper discounts for leases, and gift certificates for programs. Carrot tours invite visitors to bring carrots, and the camp is described as kid-centric with year-round horse camp and day camps.
A riding instructor named Shannon is mentioned as part of the program’s leadership. The farm notes that it has been offering “A Riding Good Time Since 1977!” and that it is an easy drive from Everett, Marysville, Arlington, Smokey Point, Mukilteo, Edmonds, Lynnwood and Seattle.
Families are told that anyone under 18 requires an equestrian helmet, and helmets can be rented in the Horse Country Farm office. Participants are instructed to dress to ride, bring a signed Horse Country Farm Release Form from a parent or guardian, bring a water bottle, lots of long, skinny carrots for their horse, and lunch for themselves. Visitors are reminded to bring long, skinny carrots for carrot tours, and posted rules on the swinging bridge state: “There's no bouncing, no running, no jumping, no playing & heaven forbid - no swinging on the swinging bridge.”
Last updated January 7, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Program hours include options on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and the first and third Sundays of the month
• Price: $139.00 for the Day for the November-December Membership Drive event; carrot tours are $1.00 each unless combined with a pony ride or lessons
Horse Country Farm Horse Camp describes itself as “where beginners learn and love to ride” and “Where Beginners, kids, tweens and teens learn & love to ride.” The program features an original, authentic horse leasing program that started in 1977 and is described as the same leasing program begun there in 1977. It offers gentle, sweet horses who love carrot-totin' beginners, a down-home riding stable atmosphere, a Party Barn for birthday parties, a swinging footbridge entrance with posted rules, barn helper discounts for leases, and gift certificates for programs. Carrot tours invite visitors to bring carrots, and the camp is described as kid-centric with year-round horse camp and day camps.
A riding instructor named Shannon is mentioned as part of the program’s leadership. The farm notes that it has been offering “A Riding Good Time Since 1977!” and that it is an easy drive from Everett, Marysville, Arlington, Smokey Point, Mukilteo, Edmonds, Lynnwood and Seattle.
Families are told that anyone under 18 requires an equestrian helmet, and helmets can be rented in the Horse Country Farm office. Participants are instructed to dress to ride, bring a signed Horse Country Farm Release Form from a parent or guardian, bring a water bottle, lots of long, skinny carrots for their horse, and lunch for themselves. Visitors are reminded to bring long, skinny carrots for carrot tours, and posted rules on the swinging bridge state: “There's no bouncing, no running, no jumping, no playing & heaven forbid - no swinging on the swinging bridge.”
Last updated January 7, 2026.
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