Horseback Riding Orientation Lessons
Lake Oswego, OR
Subject: Horseback Riding
This a one hour class designed for new students to become oriented to the Lake Oswego Hunt Club, learn how to safely handle the horse from the ground, and independently prepare the horse for riding. When the student has successfully tacked the horse up, the class will move to the arena, where students will learn the beginning basics of controlling a horse at the walk and trot. Riding is done in a very controlled environment either on a longe line, with a leader, or independently depending on the rider's needs. When the student is able to able to safely and independently tack up the horse, ride...
This a one hour class designed for new students to become oriented to the Lake Oswego Hunt Club, learn how to safely handle the horse from the ground, and independently prepare the horse for riding. When the student has successfully tacked the horse up, the class will move to the arena, where students will learn the beginning basics of controlling a horse at the walk and trot. Riding is done in a very controlled environment either on a longe line, with a leader, or independently depending on the rider's needs. When the student is able to able to safely and independently tack up the horse, ride at the walk, and is learning more about the trot, the student is ready to move into Beginning Flatwork.
When
Contact teacher to schedule a time and date
Ages
7 year olds or older
Where
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
Type
- Class / Group Sessions
Skill level
Beginner
Price: $40.00
Notes:
$40 per lesson (non-member), $35 per lesson (member)
The teachers
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- Taught By
- Lake Oswego Hunt
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Lake Oswego Hunt was originally incorporated as the Multnomah Hunt in 1930, and was located at the Highlands Riding Academy...
Lake Oswego Hunt was originally incorporated as the Multnomah Hunt in 1930, and was located at the Highlands Riding Academy near Sylvan. Later that year LOH moved to the Fairfield Riding Academy located at 92nd & East Glisan streets. By the end of 1930, LOH had grown from 12 original members with seven horses, to 90 members owning 40 horses. Early in 1931, a 5 year lease was negotiated with the A.G. Ruby Stock Farm at 209th and East Glisan streets. Flat races, jumping and other events took place on the race track of a farm adjoining the property. Fox hunting was popular during the early days of LOH.
In 1936, the Multnomah Hunt merged with the Forest Hills Hunt Club to form Lake Oswego Hunt. The Oregon Iron and Steel Company, which owned the Lake Oswego Country Club, deeded the LOH 19 acres at the current location. The indoor arena and barn were built with funding borrowed from the Oregon Iron and Steel Company, along with funds raised by selling corporate shares to charter Club members. The wooden arena, 90’ X 220’, is the oldest and largest wooden arena in the West. The completed cost of the arena and original barn with 50 stalls was $25,000. Since the original construction, the barn has increased in size to house 70 horses.
Over the years, Lake Oswego Hunt has been used for fox hunts, polo events, drill team, pony club, standard bred trotters, and fine harness ponies. Hunters, Jumpers, Dressage and Three Day Eventing continue, to the present day, as active programs. LOH also offers a Riding School to the general public. On January 4, 1987 Lake Oswego Hunt was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
You can read about how the purpose of LOH has evolved over the decades since its original inception as a non-profit corporation in 1936.
In early 2005, the Historic Preservation Committee was formed for the express purpose of identifying, protecting and restoring key historical elements of the Lake Oswego Hunt.
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Lake Oswego Hunt
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