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Horseback Riding Camp in USA for Girls

Let your girls shine with Camp Farwell, the first sleepaway summer camp for girls in Vermont, New England This horseriding and summer camp holiday is a perfect one-week session where campers can experience the Farwell community, become familiar with the facilities, have a personalized schedule of activities, and meet their fantastic staff! Girls between the ages of 5 and 11 who have never before attended Camp Farwell are invited to participate in this Rookie Week. Horseback riding is included. Campers must have and bring their own riding helmet, riding boots, and long pants if riding. Enrollment is limited.

Meet the instructors

Tish
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Highlights

  • Special introductory program with 5 days of activities
  • 4 horseback riding sessions, one hour per session
  • Suitable for girls aged 5-11
  • Rookie Week campers must be first-time campers at Farwell
  • Cabins of 4-6 campers and 2 counselors
  • One of the lowest ratios in camping at less than 2.5:1
  • Rookie Campers have a ton of fun and leave wanting more
  • 5 nights accommodation with full board meals

Skill level

  • Beginner

Styles


5 days with instruction
Airport transfer available:
Logan International Airport (US$ 300 per person)
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Accommodation

Campers live in a cabin that has wooden bunk beds and wooden drawers for clothing, etc. There is a half bath attached to each cabin for nighttime use. Each cabin typically has four to six campers and two counselors living in it. The log cabins have screened windows, doors, and electric lights. Each cabin has its own toilet and sink. Additional toilets and showers are in adjacent buildings.

Program

Rookie week

  • Ages 5-11
  • Rookie Week Campers must be first time campers at Farwell
  • Cabins of 5 campers, 2 counselors and 1 CIT live with our Rookie Week Campers
  • Camper to staff ratio is one of the lowest in camping at less than 2.5:1!
  • 5 days of activities
  • Rookie Campers have a ton of fun and leave wanting more

Rookie Week

Campers will participate in activities for five fun-filled days. Rookie Week is set up to be an introduction to Camp Farwell so campers are ready for a full session next summer. Included in this program is one hour horseback riding per day for four days.

Other activities

The activity program is an elective one. The only requirement is that beginning swimmers take swimming lessons. Now is the time for your daughter to perhaps try something completely new in a supportive, family-type environment. The activity program includes horseback riding, vaulting, and other horse-related activities, swimming, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, water skiing, gymnastics, tennis, land sports such as soccer, volleyball, etc., arts and crafts, drama, dance, photography, and photo processing, camping, hiking trips, and more.

While they have an extensive activity program for the campers to select from, they firmly believe that the process of learning a new skill is more important than the skill itself. Most of the activities are open to all campers, however, some activities such as boating have swimming skill prerequisites.

Why Camp Farwell?

  • Farwell is the place where girls can learn, play, practice, and rehearse for what comes next in their lives.
  • Farwell is the first and oldest girls' camp in the United States (maybe the world!). Founded in 1889, Farwell has been continuously running for 131 years. The campers are part of their legacy.
  • Girls Empowerment Program woven into the fabric of everyday camp life: shine
  • Family-owned and run since 1978 - the Hansons have over 100 years of combined camping experience.
  • One of the lowest camper-to-staff ratios in all of the camping - less than 2.5:1
  • Completely elective (but accountable) activity program - your daughter only participates in the activities she selects
  • Diverse community with campers from all over the US and world (15 percent come from abroad). They celebrate their differences and host special “International Days” throughout the summer.
  • Traditional camping program that promotes a “can do” attitude to enhance girls’ self-confidence
  • Safe location - they are physically located at the end of a one-way private road and they are the only summer camp on Halls Lake. They know all of their neighbors very well and have many local friends. Only 20 minutes to the closest hospital and 50 minutes to Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital.
  • Management team is second to none (with over 130 years of camping experience and leadership at Farwell)
  • Open communication policy - parents can call/email/text/WhatsApp Marley at any time to see how their daughter is doing. All parents are provided with Marley’s personal cell phone number on the opening day of camp. Parents can even check in on the first night. After one week at Camp Farwell, campers can call home with camp-provided cell phones. There is no cost for this service to you or your child.
  • Advanced three-year counselor-in-training and leadership program offering certifications in First Aid and ARC Life Guarding. Additionally, Marley provides summer and yearlong college admission counseling, drawing on her years of experience as a college admissions counselor at Simmons College.
  • Housing: the campers live in solid log cabins each with a flush toilet and sink for nighttime use.

Instructors

Tish

Location

Camp Farwell, a Vermont, New England sleepaway summer camp for girls, has been a special place for its campers since 1889. Situated in the Green Mountain State on Halls Lake, this magnificent 100-acre site offers a wonderful location for a rich variety of activities - from horseback riding to water sports, from music and dance to team endeavors and individual pursuits. If there were three ingredients that could be said to form each girl’s Camp Farwell experience, they would be friendship, community spirit, and a warm family environment.

At the heart of the Camp Farwell experience is an underlying belief in the importance of personal growth, self-confidence, and an appreciation for nature’s beauty. Camp Farwell has thrived as a New England overnight summer camp for girls for over 130 years and through each summer the camp has continued to draw enthusiastic campers returning for their second or fifth season, new campers who leave with a heightened sense of beauty and friendship, and a dedicated staff who love the work they do and respect the role that Camp Farwell plays in the campers’ lives.

Distances

  • Boston, 3 hours
  • Montreal, 3 hours
  • Hartford, over 3 hours
  • Fairfield County, 4.5 hours
  • Westchester County, 5 hours
  • New York City, 6 hours
  • Philadelphia, 8 hours
  • Washington DC, 10 hours

Food

Three daily meals are included in the price. The dining room is centrally located in the Main Lodge and overlooks the waterfront. Meals are served cafeteria-style in one sitting with campers proceeding through the serving area by table groups.

Now, about the food. Farwell’s population consists of approximately 120 girls aged from six to 17 and approximately 65 staff members - from college age to maturity. The geographic spectrum of the population is as varied as the age range. The campers and staff come from throughout North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.

As you can imagine, trying to please the taste buds of such a diverse group can be difficult, but they manage to do this with flying colors throughout the summer. In fact, in past years’ "Parent to Camper Questionnaires", the quality of the meals are consistently rated excellent.

Meals are kept simple. Not basic, but prepared in a simple manner and a healthy style. They serve food that children like to eat. A fresh fruit bowl every morning (oranges, apples, bananas, grapes, melon), cold and hot cereal, yogurt, and a hot item (fresh-baked coffee cake, eggs, breakfast sandwich, etc.).

Lunch is the major meal of the day. The entree is a hot item accompanied by a salad bar with a large assortment of ingredients and toppings. Traditional sides and Farwell’s famous home-baked rolls round out the main meal. Dessert at this meal is usually sweet of some kind.

The evening meal is a somewhat lighter meal than lunch, but still a substantial offering that includes the salad bar. A sampling from this past summer’s suppers included tacos, make-your-own-subs, chicken patty sandwiches, traditional Friday night pizza, and Sunday evening cookouts.

Dessert at this meal is usually fruit. Milk, a variety of juices, and water are served at all meals. Hot chocolate is available on cooler mornings.

Food allergies and sensitivities are a real concern and in some cases, life-threatening. Therefore, the camp staff asks that no food or beverage be brought or sent to the camp. Chewing gum, also, is not permitted (the bottom of the tables, shoes, and the pets’ fur are surprisingly free of sticky blobs).

The camp serves three substantial meals a day and also a morning and afternoon snack break. In addition, campers who take part in the culinary arts program get to enjoy their creations.

The following meals are included:

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Snacks
  • Drinks

The following drinks are included:

  • Water

The following dietary requirement(s) are served and/or catered for:

  • Regular (typically includes meat and fish)
  • Other dietary requirements on request
If you have special dietary requirements it's a good idea to communicate it to the organiser when making a reservation

What's included

  • 4 horseback riding lessons, one hour per day
  • Special introductory tuition
  • Camp tuition and access to a variety of camp activities
  • 5 nights accommodation
  • Daily breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks

What's not included

  • Any personal items campers may need
  • Transportation
  • Additional tuition charge for international campers (350 USD)

How to get there

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Arrival by airplane

Please book your flight to arrive at Logan International Airport (BOS). Transfer from and to the airport is included for international campers only. Camp Farwell will pick you up from the airport. For USA-based campers, transfers can be arranged at an extra cost. Please know that Camp Farwell does work with a private transportation company that can bring campers from Boston Logan to camp for an additional fee. For more information, please send an inquiry.

Airport: Logan International Airport Airport transfer available: Logan International Airport (US$ 300 per person) Additional charges may apply. You can request this in the next step.

Cancellation Policy

  • A reservation requires a deposit of 50% of the total price.
  • The deposit is non-refundable, if the booking is cancelled.
  • The rest of the payment should be paid on arrival.
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There is an additional tuition charge for international campers of 350 USD. This fee is for chaperoned transportation between Logan International Airport (BOS) in Boston and Farwell, medical insurance to the limits of their policy, and linens (sheets, blankets, pillows, and towels).

Friday July 25, 2025
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