Overview
Oldfields Girls Riding Camp is a residential camp for intermediate riders ages 11-15. Girls will experience two lessons per day in the Hunter/Jumper disciplines, as well as opportunities to ride-out, horse management, and grooming. Other activities include field trips, games, swimming, movie nights on campus, bonfires with s’mores, fun in the dorms, and more.
Oldfields School also offers two additional day camp programs for teens including Girls Volleyball Camp and Amateur Radio Camp.
Read More Show LessSpecialty camp focus: Horseback Riding
Unique Features
- Hands-on horsemanship experience - including daily lessons in the Hunter/Jumper disciplines, opportunities to ride-out, grooming, and horse management.
- Other activities include field trips, games, swimming, and lodging and meals are provided.
- Evening activities such as fun in the dorms, bonfires with s’mores, movie nights on campus, and more.
- Located on the beautiful campus of Oldfields School with state-of-the-art facilities including indoor and outdoor arenas, riding hill, and barn.
Activities
Dates & Rates
2026 Season:
- Camp Season June 16 - August 01
- Session Lengths 1 week or less
- Cost $1,650 /week
Financial Offers:
- Tiered/sliding scale tutition: No
- Financial assistance: No
- Special discounts: No
Accommodations
Bunks
- Type: Dorm Or Hotel
- Not open air
- Electricity/lights
- Air conditioning
- No separate bathhouse
- Showers attached
- Toilets attached
Health
- Staff not certified in First Aid /CPR
- No doctor onsite
- No nurse onsite
- No 24/7 medical staff
- No onsite health center
Dietary Needs
- No food allergy options
- No gluten free option
- No kosher
- Not peanut free
- Not tree nut-free
- No vegan option
- No vegetarian option
International Campers
- Does not enroll non-US campers
Welcome Message
Amy, Program Director
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