Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register?
If you are a new student wishing to sign up for monthly lessons or programs please e-mail us at: karen.royale@hotmail.com
Please let us know ages of riders, level of experience, and availability. Please note that our maximum rider weight is 200lbs.
How do I pay for my program/lessons?
You will receive a booking link though our online booking platform Stable Buzz. From there it will prompt you to pay via credit card for the semester.
How many spots are available?
That entirely depends on the type of program it ranges from 6 to 12. For monthly riding lessons the maximum in a group lesson is 6 riders. All spots are first come first serve.
I am going to be absent for one of my lessons. What should I do?
If you are in a program there will be no option for a make up lesson due to the nature of the program each week is specifically designed to build on the previous week.
If you are booked for the semester you automatically receive 1 free educational session per month. These sessions are offered periodically though the month that you may self register for. If you are to be absent from a lesson please let us know and you may book an additional educational session for the month you are absent.
I’m not sure I want to commit to a full program. What should I do?
We recommend that book a trial riding lesson to see if it's for you.
How do I book a trial lesson?
It's easy! Send us an e-mail to karen.royale@hotmail.com and we will be happy to book it. The cost is $85 + tax for a 30min lesson.
Do you offer public trail riding?
No we do not. Because we are located right in town we do not have access to riding trails. We do however have a nice path around the property which is great for riding and cooling out during lessons.
May I bring treats for the horses and animals?
No - we have a strict no-treat policy. We have many horses and animals on special diets so for the safety of the animals we ask that you please do not feed any treats. We also do not want our animals to learn to bite/nip or beg for food. This can become dangerous.
Have a different question? Email us!