Dates, Fees & FAQs

Summer 2025

Bryn Mawr Horseback Riding Camp offers 4 different summer camp sessions for girls in grades 6th-10th. Girls may choose to attend one or more sessions, with the option to combine Sessions 1 & 2 or Sessions 2 & 3.

Session 1:
June 18 – June 25
$4,300
Session 2:
June 27 – July 8
$5,450
Session 3:
July 10 – July 21
$5,450
Session 4:
July 27 – August 7
$5,450

Payment Schedule:

Deposit is half of the tuition. Balance of the camp fee must be paid in full prior to April 1, 2025. Deposits are refundable until March 1. Refunds after March 1 are at the discretion of the directors.

*A 3% convenience fee will be charged if you choose to pay by credit card.


Uniform

Bryn Mawr Riding Camp is a uniform camp. Uniforms must be purchased through Everything Camper. All bags will be brought to camp on arrival day. 

Transportation 

Parents are responsible for camp transportation to and from camp.

FAQS

What is the background of a typical Riding Staff member?

Bryn Mawr Riding Staff come from colleges around the country, as well as international universities. Riding Staff members typically ride on collegiate teams and/or are majoring in an agricultural or equine-related field. Staff members have extensive experience in English riding, particularly hunt seat equitation, hunters, show jumping, dressage, eventing, and other disciplines from around the world.

What riding disciplines are taught at Bryn Mawr?

At Bryn Mawr Riding Camp, we focus on hunter/jumper riding. Riders of all levels will work on equitation, building their balance, strength, and confidence. We also teach fundamentals in specialized areas of interest, such as jumpers, dressage, or eventing.

What riding level is the typical Bryn Mawr camper?

There is no “typical” riding level for a Bryn Mawr rider. Riders range from girls who are just learning to trot independently to girls who have been competing over fences for years. Our program’s format, along with our expansive facilities, allows us to accommodate a wide array of levels.

Should campers bring their own saddles/bridles/etc?

While campers often have their own saddles, bridles, grooming equipment, and tack trunks, we do not advise them to bring these things to camp. Each horse has its own specially fitted tack that we prefer them to go in during lessons. Each horse also has its own wraps and grooming materials.

What should campers bring with them?