Lodging at the school will be wrangler style in a canvas wall tent. If you are bringing your own horse and have a trailer with living quarters, you are welcome to stay in there instead. There is parking available at the ranch for horse trailers.

Bedding

The wall tents have cots, mattresses, and bedding. You are welcome to bring your own bed roll but it is not required.

Bathroom

There is one bathroom on the ranch. You will need to bring your own toiletries and bath towel.

Clothing

Clothes for eight days. It is best to plan on dressing in layers as the temperature can often fluctuate. There are no public laundry facilities available on site.

Suitable Enclosed Riding Boots, you do not have to wear cowboy boots, however something with a heel is preferred.

Hat or Cap – we spend every day outside and most of it is in the sun

Jacket or Coat (appropriate for the current weather)

Rain Coat / Slicker (No Ponchos)

*Please check the forecast for the week you will be attending! It will give you a much better idea of what to bring!

Accessories

A small notebook and pen to take notes

Bug & tick repellent

Sunscreen. We spend every day outside, most of it in the sun.

Water Bottle

Horses & Tack

These will be discussed on a case by case basis prior to enrollment. If you bring your horse you will need to bring enough hay for the duration of your stay here. Separate, safe lodging will be available for your horse, either in a stall or in a small paddock. You are welcome to bring your own saddle and tack regardless of whether you bring your own horse. We do reserve the right to determine whether your saddle and tack are safe and appropriate for use at the ranch.