Life on the Farm: The PD Day Experience

A screen-free day of fresh air, animals, and real farm life— with horses at the heart of it.

PD Days are a chance for kids to step into the rhythm of the farm: caring for animals, learning barn basics, making friends, and building confidence through hands-on experiences.

These days are designed to feel fun and meaningful — structured enough to be safe, with plenty of room for curiosity, movement, and connection.

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Highlights

  • Small groups

    Thoughtfully sized for safety and connection

  • Hands-on learning

    Guided farm activities kids can participate in

  • Horses & farm animals

    Daily interaction with horses and other farm animals

  • Opportunity to ride

    Opportunity to ride

  • Rain or shine

    Indoor arena available

  • Creative time

    Crafts and projects to take home

What a PD Day Feels Like


A day rooted in learning, movement, and connection

PD Days are active, immersive days where kids participate in real farm routines in a safe, guided way. Rather than observing from the sidelines, participants are encouraged to engage thoughtfully — learning how to move calmly around horses, help with daily tasks, and work together as part of the farm environment.

This experience is a great fit for kids who enjoy being outdoors, learn best by doing, and benefit from days that balance structure with flexibility.

Who PD Days Are a Good Fit For

Designed to meet kids where they’re at.

  • Kids who enjoy animals and being outdoors

  • Curious beginners with no horse experience

  • Riders looking for extra horse time

  • Families seeking a purposeful, hands-on PD Day experience

Activities are adapted to the age, experience, and comfort level of the group.

What the Day Includes

A closer look at how the day is structured.

  • Grooming, leading, barn routines, and learning.

  • Helping with feeding routines and spending time with the farm’s other animals.

  • Age-appropriate tasks that support responsibility, teamwork, and confidence.

  • Indoor arena games, challenges, and active play woven throughout the day.

  • A simple project or craft to make and take home (varies by date and season).

  • Riding is included when appropriate and safe, and based on the participant’s interest and the focus of that particular PD Day or camp.

  • PD Days are thoughtfully structured with clear expectations, calm horse handling, and strong supervision. Activities are planned to prioritize safety, respect, and positive interactions, with flexibility to adjust based on the group and conditions.

    • Weather-appropriate layers

    • Closed-toe footwear or boots

    • Gloves (cooler months)

    • Lunch, snacks, and a water bottle

    • Any required medication (clearly labeled)

    Additional details are shared after registration.

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  • No — beginners are welcome.

  • Riding is typically included and will be noted if a PD Day differs.

  • Typically ages 6 - 12, however we do have other aged camps, this will be specified in the add

  • Yes. We have an indoor arena, loft classroom, and barns.

Frequently Asked Questions

A PD Day experience they’ll remember

PD Days are posted as they become available, with limited group sizes to keep the experience calm, safe, and meaningful.

Join the waitlist to receive gentle updates when new PD Day dates open.

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