Horse Camps

Discover the Spirit of Horsemanship

Nestled in the heart of Homochitto National Forest, our Cowboy Camps invite you to step into the world of ranch life and experience the traditions of the West. Guests of all ages can enjoy horseback riding, outdoor cooking, and evenings by the campfire under a sky full of stars. Each camp is designed to combine adventure with relaxation, giving you the chance to connect with nature, build new friendships, and create memories that will stay with you long after your time at the ranch.

A group of people on horseback are gathered on a wooded trail, surrounded by tall trees and dappled sunlight, enjoying a ride together in the forest.

Horse Camps

Each summer, we fill the ranch with children from all over the south! Cowboy Camp is a unique experience that most children will tell stories about for a long time.
During the 3-day camp, we invite children to stay overnight at the ranch in one of our premier rustic log cabins. As they wake up each day, they will experience life on the ranch. They gather with their team leaders and learn what it’s like to have a horse of their own. What all does that entail? Cleaning stalls, feeding, watering, giving hay, and grooming. Yes, they learn that although horses are fun, they also require work and responsibility.

**All Camp registrations must be booked through email or by phone**

Arrival/Departure

Drop off time for camp will be Sunday at 6pm and meal to follow at 7:30. At time of drop off we will give parents time to settle their children in their cabins, meet the volunteers, team leaders and staff. We also will have a short meeting with the parents to answer any questions and give a rundown of what can be expected during the week.

Medication

If there are any medications that need to be sent, please send in a Ziploc bag with the child’s Name and any directions that will be needed. We will have a Camp Director here during their stay.

Meals

We will provide the children with good, home-cooked meals throughout the week. We also will keep them hydrated to prevent any dehydration and sickness during the hot times of the day. If you wish to send any extra snacks, or drinks, you are welcome to do so! Please send a cantine/water bottle, with your child’s name.

Clothing

Please send riding clothes with your child. Jeans and boots are preferable. They will also be given plenty of time to swim and play and will need appropriate swim attire. My best advice as far as SOCKS! I recommend buying a cheap package of socks that you never care to see again.

Lodging

Each of the campers will be divided into cabins based on gender and age. For sleeping arrangements, please send a sleeping bag and a pillow with your child.

Volunteers

All camp volunteers are required to submit background checks.

Faith

Our faith is very important to us and is a vital part of each camp. We are Christians who love Jesus and love to share God’s word. Chapel will be held every afternoon at 7:00 pm. We encourage campers to bring their bibles, a notebook for notes, and pens.

Pack list

Riding clothes, swimming clothes, extra clothes for other activities during the day, extra socks, boots, tennis shoes, bath towels, swim towels, sunscreen, bug spray, cantine/water bottle, laundry bag.

*Please label your child’s name on as many things as possible

Horse Camps Gallery

A flyer for Brushy Creek Ranch Winter Horse Camp 2025, December 27-30, for ages 6-17. Includes price, activities like trail riding, and contact info. Shows a girl and woman hugging a brown horse. Snowflake graphics decorate the flyer.

Winter Horse Camp
at Brushy Creek Ranch

Bring your own horse or rent a horse for camp!