One, Three, or Five 60-Minute Horseback-Riding Lessons at Copper Leaf Stable (Up to 54% Off)
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38 acres marked by woods, a track, fenced pastures, and an indoor arena; all levels of riding instruction
For centuries, horseshoes have been associated with good fortune, which is why homeowners hang them over doorways and brides lob them at groups of their single friends. Get hitched with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $30 for one 60-minute horseback-riding lesson (a $60 value)
- $85 for three 60-minute horseback-riding lessons (a $180 value) $139 for five 60-minute horseback-riding lessons (a $300 value)
Each option includes fitting and rental of a riding helmet. The stable offers classes during the evenings on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and throughout the day on Sunday.
Copper Leaf Stable
Bert Earehart grew up on horse farms alongside his three brothers, learning horsemanship fundamentals by watching his father. He and his brothers honed their craft by working with a wide range of breeds, including morgans, arabians, and ponies.
Today, hoofs beat sharp drumrolls across 38 acres of woods and fenced pastures at Bert’s own operation, Copper Leaf Stable. Bert passes on his keen equine insight to students through lessons on the stable’s half-mile outdoor track or inside the heated indoor arena. Instruction can be geared toward riders with all skill sets and goals, from those aiming to show one day to those searching for outdoor exercise or trying not to disappoint the yearbook writers who named them Most Likely to Become a Train Robber.
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About Copper Leaf Stables
Bert Earehart grew up on horse farms alongside his three brothers, learning horsemanship fundamentals by watching his father and sneaking rides on his siblings’ shoulders. He and his brothers honed their craft by working with a wide range of breeds, including morgans, arabians, and ponies.
Today, hoofs beat sharp drumrolls across 38 acres of woods and fenced pastures at Bert’s own operation, Copper Leaf Stable. Bert passes on his keen equine insight to students through lessons on the stable’s half-mile outdoor track or inside the heated indoor arena. Instruction can be geared toward riders with all skill sets and goals, from those aiming to show one day to those searching for outdoor exercise or trying not to disappoint the yearbook writers who named them Most Likely to Become a Train Robber.