Reviews for Liberty Equestrian Center
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Monday: 2 - 7:30PM
Tuesday: 2 - 7:30PM
Wednesday: 2 - 7:30PM
Thursday: 2 - 7:30PM
Friday: 2 - 7:30PM
Saturday: 8:30AM - 7:30PM
Sunday: 8:30AM - 7:30PM
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accepts credit cards good for kids
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Google: 4.6/5 Facebook: 4/5Liberty Equestrian Center
2796 White Crossing Rd, Verona
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As an adult who is just learning, the horsemanship class has been great to learn to ride, but also learn to groom, tack-up and care for horses. After talking with some of the parents of the children in the course before mine, it sounds like the youth horsemanship courses are just as good. I am about half way through the session, and I have improved so much. Friendly, personable, and knowledgeable staff are very flexible and adjust the course material to both the horse and the rider. Miriam has been an absolutely fantastic instructor. They take the time to try and pair you with a horse that you will really connect with. Every horse I have worked with has been very gentle...read full review
Liberty is a place to take ur kids to evolve and learn to build self esteem. Liberty offers one of the most important lessons u can offer ur child. its not about riding. it is about building relationship and confidence. I wish liberty the best and thank them for the opportunity I had w them. take care and best of wish to all. I sincerely hope u take advantage of such a growing experience for ur child and their future.
I took their summer "junior trainer" program which is probably aimed at kids more than adults (there is a daytime and late afternoon version to suit different schedules), but I wanted to expand my knowledge with overall horsemanship. The program was 9 weeks: two days a week for three hours/day. It was tough but I got to understand a lot working under one of their excellent trainers, Sam. My job with another student was to get the horses from pasture that we were working on that day, get them groomed and saddled up, into the arena and warmed up for when the trainer arrived. We'd always have three horses (usually a huge variety of personalities) and she would switch up...read full review