Does your little one like to play at bull riding? Let them take a wild ride on our bucking sheep at one of our many camps this year! Or do you have a youth that has always dreamed of becoming a Cowboy or Cowgirl?
Saddle up, this ranch is for you!
Here at Someday Ranch we offer camps for little Cowboys & Cowgirls. Once a month from spring to fall the ranch offers a evening or a Saturday afternoon camp. Cowpokes of all ages can sign up to become a Wranglers for the day. No experiences is ever needed ! Each camp has something different to learn and enjoy. Every camp offers multiple rides on different horses , all guided with a handler. We use several different breeds here at Someday Ranch, so the rider can feel how different every horse moves, behaves and is trained. Some camps also offer crafts and games, while others offer goat tying, or target practice and safety with BB guns. All under the strict supervision of Cowboy Ray. All helpers have gone thru gun safety courses. And for the brave at heart there is Mutton Busting. Most camps also provide riders with photos to be mailed home at a later date. Spaces for camps are limited, and fill up quick, so sign up today! Camps range from $40 to $85. Discounts for siblings. See the News page for dates and times.
Comments
Horsie teacher I love your camps, when can I go to another Cowgirl camp? Blake
Camps
Cowpoke & Wranlger Camps Offer
Grooming Tacking Up Equipment care Horse Care Riding Cooling Down
Understanding a horse Equine safety Games Arena guidelines
Photo's Mutton Busting Goat tying Crafts Basic Vet care Handouts
Target safety Certificates Cowboy hats And much more
Someday Ranch and its family members join together and give back to the community. Naydeene organized a "Christmas drive" and help put together 43 care boxes to be sent overseas to our soldiers in need. Someday Ranch has held and organized several "Saddle Up and Ride" trail rides, for St. Judes Children's Hospital. This was the first time this event was held in Brentwood, at Round Valley park. The ranch raised over $4000 dollars for the children, on the very first outing. We also donate yearly to "Grad Night" at Freedom High School and Liberty High School. We collect and donate large bags of toys to help in the "Christmas Toy Drive" for Knightsen and many other events. Our Jr. Drill Team put on a performance for the "East Contra Costa Historical Society", where they were a huge hit! Clients have come together to make and prepare gift boxes for our troops overseas at Christmas. These are just a few ways Someday Ranch has helped the community.
Here are just a few of the articles Chantel & Someday Ranch have been featured in.