Overview
Junior Camp riding, geared to beginners, promotes confidence and safety on our calm, child-friendly horses and ponies. Through games, steering patterns and short trail rides, the staff teaches English riding in the shaded Centennial Arena. Experienced riders may enjoy a faster pace. In Intermediate and Senior Camps, riding is a beloved elective in which campers receive individual equitation coaching on livelier horses, participate in horse care and take trail rides around Nakanawa.
Quick Info
- Difficulty Level All Levels
- Age(s) All
- Session(s) 2 Week, 4 Week
- Category Individual
More activities
Tone Chimes
Durable and simpler to learn than hand bells, tone chimes provide Junior campers a hand-held percussion instrument to learn in a group and play for church and special programs. Part of Glee Club, tone chimes introduce campers to musical timing, note recognition and ensemble experience. At bedtime, the soft notes of Taps played on the tone chimes ring out in the peaceful night air over Junior Camp.
- Easy
- Junior
- 2 Week, 4 Week
Ceramics / Pottery
- All Levels
- All
- 4 Week
Nature
- Easy
- Junior
- 2 Week, 4 Week
Musical Production
In Two-Week Junior and Intermediate Camps, final activities include brief, clever thirty-minute musicals involving every camper. Teaching groups, arranged by age, each have a singing role and simple costume for these cooperative productions.
- All Levels
- Junior, Intermediate
- 2 Week
