Horse Lover: 7/6-7/11 at Trefoil Ranch (Entering Grades 4-5)
Description
Program Name
Horse Lover: 7/6-7/11 at Trefoil Ranch (Entering Grades 4-5)

Program Description
Visit the Trefoil Ranch horses four times during this camp session! At the stables, you’ll learn how to be safe around horses, grooming techniques, and how to tack your horse. While riding, you’ll learn how to coax your horse into motion, and steer your horse in different patterns. Get plenty of practice on your riding form before heading out of the arena for a meadow ride! When you’re not at the stables, you’ll fill your days creating crafts, practicing outdoor skills, and picking activities in the new camper choice blocks! Campers will earn the Horseback Riding badge.

Horseback Riding Programs
Campers in equestrian programs will be grouped according to experience level, and lessons for each group will be geared towards the least-experienced riders. Lessons include riding instruction, stable maintenance, and ground school (learning about the animals and tack and how to care for them).

Horseback riding is a sport that requires physical coordination, balance, and the ability to follow directions. Campers in horseback riding programs will hike to the stables for every horse program block, located three quarters of a mile uphill from the main camp. For everyone’s safety, participants not following directions from equestrian staff will not be permitted to ride. For the soundness and safety of our horses, riders may not exceed 250lbs.

Camp Orientation Guide
The Camp Orientation Guide is the one-stop shop designed for families to help prepare campers for summer camp. Find the following in the Camp Orientation Guide:
  • Meet the Outdoor Program Team
  • Paying for Camp
  • Sample Daily Schedule
  • Check-In & Check-Out Information
  • Packing List
  • Trading Post
  • Camper Well-Being
  • Special Dietary Needs and Allergies
  • Cancellations and Refunds
Participation Type
Summer overnight camp programs are for Girl Scout eligible youth entering Grades 1-12 in the fall. Adults do not attend camp with their camper. Refer to our minicamps webpage if looking for a youth/adult program. Campers are not required to be members of Girl Scouts or live in Utah to attend camp programs.

Camp Fees and Payments
Deposit: Each camp program has a $50 deposit fee that is due at the time of registration with a credit card or electronic check.
  • To pay the deposit with Activity Credits, mail them to Girl Scouts of Utah with a payment form.
  • GSU will apply the credits to your UltraCamp account and then families are responsible for the registration in UltraCamp. GSU does not register the participant.
  • Mailing Address: Girl Scouts of Utah, 445 East 4500 South, Suite 125, Salt Lake City, UT 84107.
Balances: Balances due on or before May 22, 2025.

Activity Scholarships are available for Girl Scouts of Utah members. Learn more here.
Location:
Girl Scouts of Utah - Trefoil Ranch
Dates:
7/6/2025 3:00 PM - 7/11/2025 1:00 PM
Ages:
Grades 4th - 5th
Cost:
$965 / $855 / $745 Tiered Pricing Options ($50 non-refundable deposit due at the time of registration with a credit card or electronic check. Balances due by May 22, 2025.)
Availability:
Registration opens on 12/10/2024 at 12:00 PM