KH Clinics, Competitions & Events
Sunday, May 31
KH Ranch Refresh
10 AM – 4 PM
What:
We’ll be repairing and improving fences around the property. No experience needed—just a willingness to pitch in! You’ll learn how to stretch wire, hang gates, and set up hot wire fencing.
Who:
We’d love help from anyone who’s available—clients, friends, and family are all welcome. No need to stay the whole day! Come for whatever time works for you.
Details:
Please bring work gloves and any fencing tools you have. We’ll provide pizza and drinks for lunch, and as always, volunteers will receive free lesson credits as a thank-you for your time and effort.
Summer 2026
KH Kids’ Camps
KH Summer Camp is the perfect introduction to horsemanship for young riders of all experience levels. Campers will be divided into small groups to ensure personalized instruction and a safe, supportive environment. Each day includes hands-on learning focused on safe horse handling, foundational on-the-ground horsemanship skills, and a daily riding lesson to build confidence in the saddle. Camp runs Wednesday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, with a maximum of 12 spots per session.
Cost is $250 per child, per session.
Dates
June 6 - 7, 2026
KH Barrel Racing Clinic
Join Kaitlyn Hoyt of KH Horse Consulting for a two-day barrel racing clinic with options for riders at all levels. Kaitlyn and her team will coach riders in:
Choosing the right tack
Managing your horse’s fitness and performance
Shaping your horse and managing pace in the pattern
Positioning your body
Morning sessions will be perfect for beginners, and afternoon sessions will welcome intermediate and advanced barrel racers with experience working on the pattern.
Participants can bring their own horse or plan to ride a KH school horse, making this clinic an accessible and supportive opportunity to learn, improve, and gain confidence in the arena.
Details
Saturday, June 6 & Sunday, June 7
Beginners: 9 am - 12 pm
Intermediate/Advanced Riders: 1 - 4 pm
$300
June 27 - 28, 2026
Roping Clinic
Join us for a hands-on two-day roping clinic with local ropers and junior rodeo coaches Weston and Karley Paul. This is a fantastic chance to learn from seasoned pros in a small-group setting. The beginner sessions are appropriate for folks just looking to get started or for a refresher on the basics, and the advanced beginner/intermediate sessions will be perfect for folks with some experience who are looking to get to the next level.
Weston and Karley will guide you through each step with patience, clarity, and plenty of hands-on coaching.
Saturday - Groundwork
Learn the fundamentals—how to build a coil, swing your rope, and throw with accuracy. No horses this day—just focused, on-foot practice.
Sunday – On Horseback
Put your skills into action! We’ll work on horseback, tracking the dummy and learning how to manage the rope. You can bring your own horse or use a KH Horse Consulting school horse.
Details
Saturday, June 27 & Sunday, June 28
Beginners: 10 am - 12 pm
Intermediate/Advanced Riders: 2 - 4 pm
$300
July 18-19, 2026
Starting Right – Groundwork for Colts & Restarting Horses
This clinic focuses on building a solid foundation through effective groundwork, whether you’re starting a young horse or restarting one that needs a reset. Participants will work on communication, timing, and feel using tools like flag work, round penning, and lunging to establish respect, softness, and trust. Led by Amber Wagoner-Toyne, this session emphasizes practical, real-world techniques that set both horse and rider up for long-term success.
Amber Wagoner-Toyne is the owner and head trainer of Wagoner Training LLC, with over 40 years of experience working with horses and riders of all levels. Her approach focuses on building trust, communication, and confidence, helping both horse and rider develop a true partnership grounded in feel and understanding. Amber specializes in colt starting, restarting horses, and practical horsemanship, and has extensive experience teaching clinics, mentoring riders, and creating structured, supportive learning environments. Her work emphasizes real-world results, safety, and developing horses that are honest, responsive, and reliable.
Details
Saturday, July 18 & Sunday, July 19
9 am - 12 pm
$300
July 18-19, 2026
The Rock-Solid Trail Horse
Develop the confidence, control, and partnership needed for a dependable trail horse—whether you’re riding for fun or preparing for competition. This clinic covers key skills for navigating real-world obstacles and trail challenges, with a focus on responsiveness, problem-solving, and rider-horse communication. Amber Wagoner-Toyne will guide participants through exercises designed to create calm, capable horses that you can trust both in and out of the arena.
Amber Wagoner-Toyne is the owner and head trainer of Wagoner Training LLC, with over 40 years of experience working with horses and riders of all levels. Her approach focuses on building trust, communication, and confidence, helping both horse and rider develop a true partnership grounded in feel and understanding. Amber specializes in colt starting, restarting horses, and practical horsemanship, and has extensive experience teaching clinics, mentoring riders, and creating structured, supportive learning environments. Her work emphasizes real-world results, safety, and developing horses that are honest, responsive, and reliable.
Details
Saturday, July 18 & Sunday, July 19
1 - 4 pm
$300