Call 470‑981‑0089 and speak to Liam to reserve your spot today!
Spaces are limited and expected to fill quickly. If your child loves animals, being outdoors, and learning through real experience, this is a summer they’ll remember long after camp ends.
A summer that builds confidence, character, and connection.
Give your child an unforgettable summer rooted in fresh air, responsibility, and hands‑on learning. At Amber Lopresti Equestrian, campers experience more than riding lessons—they become part of a working barn, learning what it truly means to care for a horse.
Set on a beautiful 94‑acre, dressage‑focused farm in Alpharetta, our camp blends horsemanship, outdoor adventure, creativity, and classic summer fun in a safe, structured, and personal environment.
Camp Details
Location: Alpharetta
Ages: 6–10
Daily Hours: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Alternate pickup times available upon request
Pricing:
$500 — Full Week
$130 — Daily
$75 — Half Day
Sibling discounts and half‑day options available
Spots are limited to ensure a high‑quality, individualized experience.
A True Riding Experience
Each camper receives two private, one‑on‑one riding lessons during the week, tailored to their individual skill level.
Perfect for:
Beginners meeting horses for the first time
Current riders looking to strengthen fundamentals and confidence
Campers will learn:
Grooming and proper tacking up
Horse safety and barn etiquette
Feeding routines
Daily barn chores
Accountability and responsibility
Confidence handling and caring for their horse
This is about more than riding—it’s about independence, work ethic, and building meaningful connections with horses.
Life on 94 Acres
When campers aren’t in the barn, they enjoy a full summer‑camp experience, including:
Nature hikes and exploration
Supervised fishing
Scavenger hunts
Outdoor picnic lunches
Team relays and classic field games
Water balloon days
Traditional summer camp activities
Creative & Team Activities
Campers also take part in hands‑on creative projects and group games, such as:
Horse and rock painting
Horseshoe crafts
Cowboy hat decorating
“Create Your Dream Horse” project
Capture the Flag
Sack races and egg races
End‑of‑week Horse Parade for families
What to Bring
Long pants
Closed‑toe shoes (boots preferred)
Clothes that can get dirty
Packed lunch
Snacks
Water bottle
Sunscreen
Change of clothes

