Come Ride With Us

Come Ride With Us

Whether you're a first time rider or an old pro, whether you are looking for some time in the woods, or you are ready to improve your horsemanship skills, our personalized approach ensures that you'll receive the guidance and support you need to have a safe and enjoyable experience with GAC horses.

*All rides require 48 hour notice. Some exceptions may apply.

Trail Rides

One of the best and most relaxing ways to enjoy a horse is to take a trail ride in the woods. With a few hundred acres of logging property we have many trail options we can take with our horses. Please note there is a minimum age requirement of 8 for trail rides.


Two options available for trail rides:


$25 per person per hour

$45 per person per 2 hours


*Group discounts are available for groups and repeat riders

Request Trail Ride

Arena Lessons

If you are ready to improve your horsemanship skills we offer several different ways you can do that! Vaulting, Western, English, bareback, and cart driving are all options for this individualized hour of instruction. With many different horses to chose from, we are sure to find one suited to your interests. Please note there is a minimum age requirement of 8 for arena lessons.


$40 per person per hour


*Some group discounts are available

Request Arena Lesson

Pony Rides

While we do have a minimum age requirement of 8 on our trail rides we do still offer horse activities for 7 and younger. These young horse enthusiasts will be instructed how to properly groom and saddle a horse and then be led around an obstacle course.


Two options available for pony rides:


$30 per person per hour (includes grooming and saddling)


$20 per person a half hour (obstacle course only)

Request Pony Ride

Things to Consider

Though GAC chooses its horses carefully to use with novice riders and follows a risk reduction program, no horse is a completely safe horse. Horseback riding is classified as a "rugged adventure recreational sport activity." There are inherent risks despite all safety precautions. GAC advises pregnant women not to ride horses unless permitted by a physician. 

Understand that as a participant you must:

  • wear an SEI-certified helmet (provided by GAC)
  • be able to remain balanced aboard a moving animal
  • alert the wrangler to specific needs during the ride
  • not carry loose objects or make loud noises during the ride
  • be under the 250-pound weight limit
  • be able to mount and dismount with little-to-no assistance (mounting blocks are available)
  • wear appropriate long pants and covered/closed-toe boots or shoes, preferably with heels (sneakers/tennis shoes are acceptable)


God's Adventure Camp is a non profit organization. We offer horseback riding experiences to the public to help offset the cost of maintenance on our horses.

Money earned from the Come Ride With Us program goes back into the Equine Department for maintenance, updates and improving the camper experience.

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