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Missouri

Horsemanship: Basics and Beyond in the Ozarks

Program No. 23158RJ
Saddle up and get ready to ride! Learn about equine behavior, grooming, saddling and riding a horse as you enjoy the tranquil forests of the Ozark Mountains.

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DATES & starting prices
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Sep 17 - Sep 22, 2023
Starting at
1,099
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No extra cost for single rooms! Free singles sell out quickly, so be sure to enroll early.

Oct 1 - Oct 6, 2023
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1,099
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No extra cost for single rooms! Free singles sell out quickly, so be sure to enroll early.

Oct 22 - Oct 27, 2023
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No extra cost for single rooms! Free singles sell out quickly, so be sure to enroll early.

DATES & starting prices
PRICES
Sep 17 - Sep 22, 2023
Starting at
1,099
Special Offer

No extra cost for single rooms! Free singles sell out quickly, so be sure to enroll early.

Oct 1 - Oct 6, 2023
Starting at
1,099
Special Offer

No extra cost for single rooms! Free singles sell out quickly, so be sure to enroll early.

Oct 22 - Oct 27, 2023
Starting at
1,099
Special Offer

No extra cost for single rooms! Free singles sell out quickly, so be sure to enroll early.

At a Glance

Journey to the foothills of the Ozarks for a week-long immersion into the basics of horsemanship. Experience the bond between human and horse for the week as you learn animal science basics, grooming, saddling, western riding style and enjoy ranch life. The experience wouldn’t be complete without a four-mile bluff ride followed by a picnic lunch, seeing a farrier demonstration. Spend an afternoon getting to know your fellow Road Scholars during a tasting and exploration at a locally owned winery, and delight in cowboy campfires to round out each evening.
Activity Level
Outdoor: No Sweat
Participants must weigh less than 240 lbs. Mounting and dismounting horses, lifting 50 lbs saddles without assistance, riding for 3 hours. Sturdy shoes and pants required.
Micro Group
Micro Group
These adventures feature our smallest group size, with 12 participants or fewer.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Groom, saddle and feed your horse all week as you experience a special relationship with your new friend and develop your equine behavior knowledge.
  • Depending on your skill, learn the basics of Western Riding, from tack and groundwork to neck reining — and even take on an obstacle course to show what you have learned!
  • Enjoy cowboy life with a barn dance, campfires, and a farrier demonstration.

General Notes

The Retreat Difference: This is a Road Scholar Retreat program. Our Retreat programs offer a tranquil respite from daily life in locales that lend themselves to outdoor exploration, reflection, or study. The accommodations may be basic in nature, but the facilities offer communal spaces to gather and to relax. During the week, opportunities usually exist for some combination of light exercise, a locally sourced meal, or evening entertainment. This is a Micro Group program, with 12 or fewer participants.
Featured Expert
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Melissa Voyles
Melissa Voyles is right at home on the ranch and in the saddle. Passionate about riding horses since she was young, Melissa became an instructor with The Certified Horsemanship Association in both English and Western riding. Following the horse and ranch career path, she started out as a part-time wrangler at the Triangle Y Ranch and worked her way up to ranch director. She loves sharing her passion of horses and horsemanship skills with others. Melissa also holds a BS in animal science.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Steve Schmich is a retired teacher who is passionate about sharing his great love for the outdoors with others. During his teaching career, he taught health, physical education, and outdoor education. Steve has specific interests in aquatic ecology and geology.
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Melissa Voyles View biography
Melissa Voyles is right at home on the ranch and in the saddle. Passionate about riding horses since she was young, Melissa became an instructor with The Certified Horsemanship Association in both English and Western riding. Following the horse and ranch career path, she started out as a part-time wrangler at the Triangle Y Ranch and worked her way up to ranch director. She loves sharing her passion of horses and horsemanship skills with others. Melissa also holds a BS in animal science.
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Maggie Deaton grew up on a horse farm and has ridden horses for as long as she can remember, taking lessons and riding with all kinds of different trainers. She attended the University of Missouri and got her degree in Agricultural Business. One of the reasons Maggie works at the Triangle Y Ranch is so that she can pass on her knowledge and love for horses to Road Scholars.
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Jessie Stevenson View biography
Jessie Stevenson is the guest experience director of Trout Lodge. She has been coming to Camp Lakewood and Trout Lodge since she was 10 years old. She has a strong passion for the outdoors and rock climbing. The best part of working here for her is that she gets to provide others with the same experience she has had and share her passion for camp life.
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Jeri Melton View biography
Jeri Melton is the senior director of Trout Lodge. She grew up as a camper with the YMCA and worked her way through high school and college as with YMCA and Salvation Army camps. She went on to work in youth entertainment with Disney Cruise Line where she was able to open two new ships. She has a bachelor's in marketing and communications as well as a master's in educational leadership. She has a passion for nature, outdoor education, and guest services.
Visit the Road Scholar Bookshop
You can find many of the books we recommend at the Road Scholar store on bookshop.org, a website that supports local bookstores.
Roadside Geology of Missouri
by Charles G. Spencer
How to Think Like a Horse: The Essential Handbook for Understanding Why Horses Do What They Do
by Cherry Hill
Washington County, Missouri: including its History, the Horine Cemetery, the Hughes Mountain State Natural Area, and More
by Sharon Clyde
Missouri Geology: Three Billion Years of Volcanoes, Seas, Sediments, and Erosion
by A.G. Unklesbay and Jarry D. Vineyard





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