Kinni Valley Riding Academy, LLC
Carolyn Lowe, Owner/Instructor
1171 30th Ave.
River Falls, WI 54022
715-426-1321 (voice)
715-426-1485 (fax)
carolyn@kinnivalleyacademy.com

 

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Where is Kinni Valley Riding Academy Located?
Our facility is located on State Highway 65 between I-94 and River Falls, Wisconsin (just 30 minutes east of St. Paul, MN).  Take exit #10 from I-94 and head south 3.7 miles.  Just after the historical marker (on your right) there is a curve in the road, in the middle of that curve, turn left on 30th Ave.  Our driveway is the first driveway on your right. (back)

What kind of facility do you have?
Kinni Valley Riding Academy is situated on 150 rolling acres just north of River Falls, Wisconsin.  Our riding trails cross the Kinnickinnic River in five places.  In addition to our trails, we have a large heated indoor arena and 20 stall horse barn that was built for us in 1997, as well as a large outdoor arena. (back)

How long is the session?
Our day camps run Monday through Friday, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
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How many children attend each weeks' camp?
Each session is limited to 15 campers.
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What is the ratio of campers to counselors?
There is one counselor for each 5 campers.  Safety is our primary concern and children are constantly supervised when they are around horses.  In nine years of operating our day camp, our safety record is excellent. (back)

What is your return rate?
About 65 percent of our 2007 campers attended Kinni Valley day camp in previous years.  References from past campers are available. (back)

Is extended care available before and after camp hours?
At this time, no.  We are looking into using an hourly child care center and offering van transportation to and from there, but no final arrangements have been made yet. (back)

Will you assist me in finding a car pool to share the driving?
Yes, if you tell us you are interested in car pooling, we will put you in touch with others so you can see if a mutually satisfactory arrangement can be made. (back)

Who is the camp director?
Carolyn Lowe is the camp director.  Carolyn has been instructing youth and adult riders for over twenty years and started the day camp at Kinni Valley thirteen years ago.  Carolyn herself continues to train and clinic with top trainers from around the world.  Specializing in dressage and western performance, she is committed to sharing her expertise with riders of all levels. (back)

Who else teaches camp?
We have put together a wonderful staff of instructors for our day camps.  Our camp counselors are specially chosen for their teaching ability and enthusiasm for horses and children. (back)

What does it cost?
The day camp fee is $395 per week.  This includes an Academy souvenir and framed photographs of your child with his/her horse and fellow campers. (back)

How do I sign up for camp?
Obtain a registration form from us.  Return your completed form notifying us of your availablity, along with payment of the $395 camp fee.  We will acknowledge the registration and inform you of the dates of your day camp.  Camps are organized according to age and ability level:  We will place campers in appropriate groups. (back)

Do I get my own horse?
Yes, each camper keeps the same horse all week. (back)

What if I don't like the horse assigned to me?
We have many well-trained school horses.  If you want to try another horse, you can. (back)

Can I bring my own horse to camp?
Absolutely!  Stalls and paddocks are available.  Please contact Carolyn Lowe to inquire about bringing your own horse to camp.
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Can I bring a friend with me to camp?
Yes, make sure you tell us on the registration form so we assign you and your friend to the same session. (back)

How much riding will I get to do?
You will spend an average of 2 ½ to 3 hours in the saddle each day. (back)

What other activities will we do besides ride?
You will learn about feeding, grooming, general care, tack, cleaning, breed identification, selecting your first horse, careers in horses, safety, training, and harness driving.
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What will we do if it rains?
In case of inclement weather, we will ride in the indoor arena.
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Can I visit the stable before camp starts?
Yes, you are invited to schedule an appointment to take a tour of the facility and meet our instructors and school horses prior to attending camp.  We also offer riding lessons year-round. (back)

Can my parents see me ride?
Yes, parents, family, and friends are invited to see you ride in the horse show that is held on the final day of each camp. (back)

What special clothes or equipment do I need?
You will need hard-soled shoes or boots with  approximately a one-inch heel (not hiking boots or tennis shoes).  Helmets are provided:  you are required to wear a helmet every time you ride.  Long jeans or breeches should be worn each day.  If you wish to purchase your own helmets and breeches, they are for sale in our on-site tack store. (back)

What should I bring to camp each day?
Dress for riding: wear long jeans or breeches and hard-soled shoes or boots with approximately a one-inch heel (not hiking boots or tennis shoes).  Dress comfortably for the weather:  bring a jacket and hat just in case.  Bring a cooler with a lunch and snacks, including beverages and a water bottle.  Lunch is provided for you at the barbecue party on final day.  Optional items to bring include insect repellent, sunscreen, and lip balm.  If you take medications, send the medicine in the original bottle, along with dosage instructions.
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What is expected of me at camp?
You will be expected to cooperate with the counselors, follow directions as best you can, and treat your horse with care and respect.
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Who can attend the horse show on the final day of camp?
Family members and friends are all invited and encouraged to watch the horse show on the final day of camp. Following the horse show and awards ceremony, campers can give everyone a tour of the stables. (back)

 


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