
Lessons
Triple Diamond Farm offers a wonderful facility for equestrians of all levels to excel. We provide private lessons with professional instruction for hunters, equitation and jumpers. Triple Diamond offers a beginner program for the youngest riders starting at the age of 4 years old, and are not required to have previous riding experience. The rider will start with one to two lessons per week on one of our safe lesson ponies. This program is best suited for young equestrians who would like to pursue competition in the future. Riders are instructed on how to properly care, groom, and ride their pony to the best of their ability. Once riders have advanced in our beginner program, we require intermediate riders to have their own horse/pony. Riders are then to lease, or buy a horse that best suits their abilities, with our assistance. Our program is created to help each rider excel in the sport, and having their own horse allows for a faster progression. We believe that commitment from our riders is crucial to the success and enjoyment of this sport. Therefore, we require lessons to taken consistently every week. Riders are not permitted to attend lessons every other week, as practice is essential for skill development. All of our riders work towards becoming part of our show team, which competes several weeks per month under the USEF rated A to AA show level. The riding experience at Triple Diamond Farm is based on our commitment, love, and compassion for horses. Currently, we do not have lesson horses available for adults, but we invite them to reach out so we can assist in finding a suitable horse for them to lease or purchase.
Pricing: One hour lessons - $100
30 minute lessons - $75
Trailer-in lessons - $150
Lesson price for riders who own or lease a horse (one hour) - $80
Riders who take 2+ lessons a week (one hour) - $80
Riders who take 2+ lessons a week (30 minutes) - $50

Expectations
To show respect, riders must dress appropriately for their lessons. All riders are required to wear jodhpurs or breeches, with a collared shirt, tucked in and secured with a belt. It is your responsibility to ensure that your child is dressed for success. Additionally, all riders should have a good quality pair of paddock boots. Please feel free to contact Victoria with any questions or assistance purchasing riding attire.