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Service Offerings


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Summer Horse Camps

Children of all ages are welcome for the opportunity to attend one of GGEC weekly horse camps. Together we will learn about horses and have an experience they will always remember. Campers will strive to master all aspects of horse care, from feeding to grooming, as well as spending hours in the saddle. Campers will learn to navigate horses both in the arena and out on our 60 acres of trails. In addition to riding, campers will also create equine related keep sakes and take home their own customized GGEC tie-dyed t-shirt. Check out our 3-day, all day camps coming in 2022! $450 per camper, reserve your spot today


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Boarding

Horse owners can apply to board at GGEC for high quality care in a large heated facility. Boarding includes hay, grain twice daily, individual stalls, and fresh shavings daily, individual or small groups in daily turnout, blanketing, de-worming, supervision and use of the facility. Additional services available based on individual needs. Learn more about our monthly rates.


TRAINING

We have a full-time trainer on site, our facility will provide boarders the option to enroll their horse in partial to full training.  The training program can assist with correction of behavioral issues or keep a horse in a consistent training program when the owner is not able to ride daily. Contact us to inquire about rates. Commissions on horse sales are 15% and 20% for leases.


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LESSONS

Our trainer, Lauren Wood, has a clear and concise training methodology and can teach to all ages and levels of experience. She is able to work with individuals with all backgrounds, ranging from no equine experience to competitive level riders. She will work with the rider to customize a training plan that meets the individuals goals. Individual lessons start at $75. Click here to learn more about the team.


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INJURY CARE & PREVENTION

Nick Tow Arnett, certified Egoscue specialist, and an anatomical functionalist. In horse riding, the way your body moves on top the horse is important because it tells the horse what to do. In some cases we cannot move our bodies the way we want because we might have certain physical limitations. With analysis, Nick can determine the problem and prescribe a series of exercises and stretches that can help improve your riding. Contact us to learn more about injury care & prevention.