CAMP DIRECTOR, CERTIFIED INSTRUCTOR, AND OWNER

Deborah White is a CHA Certified Riding Instructor. Debby’s combined horse experience can be seen for over 60 years and she is well known and respected as a riding instructor, fellow horse person and a 20 year 4-H leader. Debby lives on the camp grounds and can be seen in the show ring with her American Quarter Horse, Sonny Catchem Two, Sonny. She has recently purchased a new 2 year old as well that we know as Sienna. All riding instruction is overseen by Debby as Head Senior Counselor, with assistance from the other counselors. Debby has participated in clinics with Richard Shrake, Stuart Ryback, Bill Richey, and Kenny Harlow and observed several clinics at numerous Equine Affaire Events.

We are a family run operation with family values and morals.  Riding instruction is provided by the owner, Deborah White, who is a C.H.A. Certified Instructor.

The primary reason that Debby, the Director and primary instructor, began Triple Crown Horsemanship Camp was based on the young students she saw during her riding lesson program who truly dreamed to own their own horse, as she did when she was young, but simply did not have the financial means to realize this dream. These students were always searching for any knowledge they could obtain during lessons and lived and breathed horses.

In order to provide ALL horse lovers with the experience of “owning” a horse, if even for a week or two, she began Triple Crown Horsemanship Camp. She has continued to maintain low reasonable weekly fees to help all students enjoy this experience. The focus of camp is to provide the young lady in your life with a memorable, educational experience that focuses on beginner and intermediate English and/or Western riding skills combined with the opportunities to gain and/or improve her horsemanship skills.

Our program focuses on horses, safety, and FUN! We do enjoy swimming, crafts, and learning activities during the day; however, we are a working horse farm and want to provide an experience of living on a horse farm. The horses are all on the grounds and owned by Debby or people that provide access to their horses year round through boarding with Debby. 

Residential Camp becan in 1999 with six campers and has continued to grow throughout the years to what it is today with the support or families like yours!  

Martin White

Husband and too Many Other Titles to List!

Although Martin has passed away he will always be a part of camp. During the off-camp season, which is most of the year, Martin was very visible and was in the horse barn everyday completing horse chores, fixing fence, getting hay, taking care of horses, and much more. He also owned a second business and during the summer was not as visible during our camp program, but still could be seen starting our camp fires and sitting around the camp fire. We truly couldn’t have camp without Martin’s help.  The camp is built on Martin’s family farm where he grew up and he built the barns and moved the camps buildings to where they are located today.