12/06/2020
We would like to share our updated safety guidelines due to the Stay At Home Order to ensure a safe equestrian environment
New Safety Guidelines
11/30/20 - 12/20/20
1. Face masks, bandanas and or neck gaiters must be worn on the site at all times. When riding, it is permitted to slip the mask or neck gaiter off of your face to breath, but you should still have it with you at all times. Every rider should be wearing a face cover when you enter the site and especially when you are around the horse handlers, SCPA employees and all trainers.
2. While your child is riding, one parent or guardian is allowed on site. Only essential riders are allowed to enter the site during this time and no guests are allowed until the new "Safer at Home' order is lifted. After your lesson or ride, please leave the site to allow the next group of riders to come on site.
3. Every trainer has their own designated area on the site to mount and dismount. Please make sure you know where to meet your groom when you arrive on site for your lesson. Please do not congregate or wait with your horse in the area around the pony ring.
4. Each trainer is allowed up to 4 riders in a group lesson and on the site at anytime. No more than 4 riders in the Dressage and Pony ring and no more than 8 riders are allowed in the main arena at one time. Please make sure you keep a 6 foot distance apart from other riders.
5. Please do not come to the site If you feel sick, have a fever or have been in contact with a person with COVID. If you have traveled on an airplane or outside of the US, please follow the necessary guidelines for re-entry and self quarantine.
6. Only SCPA employees are allowed in the site office during this time.
It is essential for all of us to follow these guidelines. Please be prepared and plan ahead when you come to the site. Let's all support and help each other to achieve the safest environment for the Sullivan Canyon community. Our goal is to continue to ride and enjoy the site!
Thank you for your cooperation and warmest wishes as we enter the holiday season.