Refine your vaulting skills and learn new ones all year long through weekly lessons. Lessons last approximately 90 minutes and include a short devotional time that helps you grow closer to God. Vaulting lessons cost $60 per month for once a week lessons. Any skill level is welcome; ages 3 to adult.
Spring, Summer, and Fall 2010 - Get on your boots! Here's a camp experience totally dedicated to developing your horsemanship abilities. We're committed to providing a safe, caring, hands-on learning experience with horses. This is as close as it gets to owning your own horse for a week! (entering 5th grade and up.)
May 7-9, 2009 - Here is the ideal weekend for the horse-lovers in your family! Horsemanship Weekend offers instructional riding, trail riding, and other horse related activities. Moms and Dads can both come with your kids. Riders must be at least 10 years old.
Spring and Summer 2010 - Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned vaulter, you can spend a weekend in the spring or a week in the spring and/or summer fine-tuning your skills or learning some new compulsory or freestyle moves. Instructional camps provide concentrated learning experiences and camaraderie with others who love vaulting. Camps include overnight lodging, meals, vaulting lessons, and other available camp activities such as swimming, climbing tower, miniature golf and more.
Summer 2010 - The Wrangler in Training (WIT) program combines training as a Wrangler and Counselor in a summer-long experience for high school age participants. Campers will gain experience in horse handling and training, horsemanship instructor training, leading trail rides, assisting in riding instruction, personal bible study, and more.
Warm Beach Vaulters is entering the fourth year of competitive vaulting. The vaulting teams have competed throughout Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada and British Columbia. In 2007 the team made their debut at the American Vaulting Association National Championships in Denver Colorado. In 2008, Warm Beach Vaulters fielded one trot team and two canter teams, at Nationals in Watsonville, CA. In 2009 the teams traveled to Lexington, Kentucky to compete in the Nationals, as well as a Young Riders competition. A number of the vaulters stayed on in Lexington to compete in an International CVI competition. This competition was held in the newly constructed indoor arena that will be the site of the 2010 World Equestrian Games.