Latest Past Events

Virtual 5k

HAPPY HOOVES EQUINE RESCUE 1st ANNUAL VIRTUAL 5K Help feed the horses! Join participants worldwide to help feed and care for horses by participating in the 1st Annual Happy Hooves Equine Rescue Virtual 5K/1 Mile Walk. You will have until December 31, 2023 to complete your virtual event. Happy Hooves Equine Rescue would love to see any race day pictures Feel free to post any race pictures and tag our Facebook Happy Hooves Equine Rescue or any social media using the hashtag #feedthehorses To register for the virtual event, please visit bonfire.com/happy-hooves-equine-rescue-virtual-5k.

Summer Camp

Great for beginners ages 8-12!!
We offer summer camp between the month of June. During summer camp, campers will learn about basic equine care while also learning about rescue horses while also learning basic riding skills.

During camp, campers will learn about feeding and basic care of horses, grooming and why it is important, tacking and the type of equipment required to ride.

Each day campers will get a new task to learn and help take care of “their” horse so each day is different.

FAQ

What time is camp?
8 am to 12 pm
What ages do you allow?
Campers must be between ages 8-12 years old
What should my child bring with them to camp?
Water bottle and extra water, snacks, and a change of clothes and shoes
What type of attire should my child wear?
Closed-toed shoes (NO SANDLES) leggings or blue jeans
When is the remaining payment due for camp?
The remaining payment is due at the start of the first day of camp
Is this just a riding camp?
No, this is a full-on horse experience where your child will learn about basic care of the horses, this includes morning feeding and chores.

Summer Camp

Great for beginners ages 8-12!!
We offer summer camp between the month of June. During summer camp, campers will learn about basic equine care while also learning about rescue horses while also learning basic riding skills.

During camp, campers will learn about feeding and basic care of horses, grooming and why it is important, tacking and the type of equipment required to ride.

Each day campers will get a new task to learn and help take care of “their” horse so each day is different.

FAQ

What time is camp?
8 am to 12 pm
What ages do you allow?
Campers must be between ages 8-12 years old
What should my child bring with them to camp?
Water bottle and extra water, snacks, and a change of clothes and shoes
What type of attire should my child wear?
Closed-toed shoes (NO SANDLES) leggings or blue jeans
When is the remaining payment due for camp?
The remaining payment is due at the start of the first day of camp
Is this just a riding camp?
No, this is a full-on horse experience where your child will learn about basic care of the horses, this includes morning feeding and chores.

$300