⭐ Summer Lessons at Beverly: More Space, More Structure, More Opportunity
- Beverly
- 16 hours ago
- 2 min read
As summer begins, Beverly’s lesson program is stepping into a new phase of the season with more space, more access, and more opportunity for riders to progress with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
At Beverly, learning to ride is a deliberate journey — built on safety, repetition, strong horsemanship, and the belief that riders develop step by step, skill by skill, season by season.
This summer, the program continues to expand across the full facility. In addition to the indoor arena, riders now have access to Beverly’s outdoor show environments, including:
Wofford Arena
Grand Prix Arena
Lower Outdoor
Derby Field

With the facility fully activated for summer, riders have more room to build confidence, develop consistency, and prepare for the next step in their riding.
A Program Built for Real Rider Development
Every rider’s journey begins with a foundation.
Before riders can safely ride in an open group environment, they need independent steering, pace control, spacing, ring awareness, focus, and the confidence to make decisions while other horses and riders are moving around them.
That is why Beverly’s lesson structure is intentionally designed to meet riders where they are — whether they are taking their first lessons, preparing to join a group, stepping into a lease, or working toward competition goals.
Progress is not rushed. It is built.
Summer Lesson Options
This summer, Beverly offers multiple lesson pathways designed for riders at different stages of development.
Private Lessons: The starting point for new riders. Private lessons provide one-on-one instruction focused on confidence, control, independence, and strong foundational horsemanship.
Closed Groups / Foundation Cohorts: New for summer, Closed Groups offer a consistent small-group environment for families, siblings, close friends, or riders beginning together. These groups are not open to outside riders and allow riders to progress together while maintaining the structure, safety, and individualized attention of Beverly’s private lesson program.
Open Group Lessons: For riders who have demonstrated independent control, confidence, ring awareness, and readiness to ride safely in a group setting.
Development Pathway: For riders building toward leases, horse ownership, competition, and more advanced horsemanship opportunities.
Performance Pathway: For riders preparing for rated competition, championships, and long-term performance goals.

A Summer of Growth
This is also a moment of growth within the Beverly community.
We welcome new lesson riders finding their starting point.
We support riders stepping into their first leases.
We continue to guide riders preparing for competition and long-term goals.
With longer days, open outdoor rings, expanded lesson options, and a fully activated facility, everything is aligned for forward motion.
At Beverly, access does not mean lowering the standard.
It means creating more thoughtful ways for riders to enter the program, build confidence, and progress with structure.
Wherever you are in your riding, this is your season.
Start where you are. We’ll meet you there.











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