Beautiful Views from Camp


Camp is situated from the top of the mountain with views of the valleys below and other mountains in the distance.  This spot is host to amazing sunrises!

Ready for Fall


All cleaned up and ready for winter; camp mowed, weed eating done, trails cleaned and mowed... all ready for the cold weather!

Triple Trail Event



Online registration is now open - look for the REGISTRATION tab at the top of this page!  
If you would like to reserve a stall you must pre-register online.  $25.00 online registration / $30.00 registration day of the event.  Children under age 16 do not have to pay a registration fee when accompanying a paid adult.  All riders must pay a $5.00 entry fee per event they wish to enter.  Stall fees and entry fees are payable at check-in.  Registration fees may be paid online, OR at check-in. 
Women's Ride & Retreat - FREE Event!

Hosts: Phyllis Ormsby and Laurie Harris
Date: Saturday, July 27
Time: Ride Out 10am
Where: Baron Fork Ridge Horse Camp
Bring: Pack lunch for Saturday's ride, bring food/drinks enough for you/your party

Saturday Evening Community Grill: Bring meat enough for you and your party & one side dish to share.  Due to many areas of rocky terrain horses should be shod or wearing boots.  One day ride & retreat for horsewomen/equine industry entrepreneurs.  The purpose is to inspire, rejuvenate, relax and ride. We'll ride in the morning, pack a sandwich to eat on the trail, there will be opportunities for swimming horses for those who would enjoy that while we are out.  Many areas of the trails are completely shaded.  Campfire meal early evening.

Everyone is welcome to camp the night before and/or after (Friday and/or Saturday nights).  We would like to encourage everyone to stay Saturday night if you can for socializing!  Generators are welcome if you have AC in your trailer.  Baron Fork Ridge has primitive horse camping, water at camp, stalls for horses, lots of room for portable corrals and permanent high lines are also available.  Cowboy showers and compost toilets outhouse are also available at camp.  If you don't have AC / generator in your trailer but would like to stay the night, we can accommodate you in the house slumber party fashion.

DUTCH EVENT
This is a Dutch event, bring all the food you want to eat, we'll cook together on the grill, fire pit, stove. (rumor has it, we may have a cowboy cook ... bring what you need for your horse. There will be no cost, this is a get-away. We'll be doing photos, do some brainstorming to fire us up creatively, and just enjoy getting to know each other in a relaxed setting.  This is a weekend to indulge ourselves in being creative horsewomen! 

RESERVE STALLS
 Baron Fork Ridge has 6 box stalls, reserve with your commitment to attend (please do not reserve stalls without a firm commitment).  Hot rope corrals also available, high lines at camp, or bring your corral panels.  Please bring your own feed, buckets.  To reserve corrals please contact raindrophorses@pgtc.com

We hope to end up with a group of about 10-20 STRONG, INDEPENDENT, CREATIVE HORSE WOMEN! 

RSVP: Laurie Harris raindrophorses@pgtc.comor Phyllis Ormsby  Phyllis@HorsemensRoundup.com

Camp Facilities:

Cowboy showers with hot water
Sawdust compost out house
6 box stalls
4 hot tape corrals accommodating 2 horses each
2 high lines
tons of parking and lots of shade
cleared trails
water at camp and the barn

Joyce and Roper perform the "Wagon Wheel" obstacle during an arena challenge (AOC)
Lisa and Bucyrus perform the 'Bridge' obstacle during an arena challenge (AOC)
The bonfire pit at camp

Group from our April ACTHA Ride

Our April ride consisted of riders from Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Arkansas.  We also had the top four point leaders in the nation for ACTHA at this ride, great honor!  Wonderful group of riders.  Pictured here is one of the groups who rode together during Sunday's ride of the two day event.  Great weekend!

The Cowboy Shower House
Featuring 2 private stalls, immediate hot water from two tankless water heater units, river gravel floors with stepping stones and a platform inside each one accommodating sawdust compost pottys
The switchbacks, located on the farm property