Trainers Alain Vaillancourt and Wendy Olson believe there is no reason to limit your love for horses and professional training. Learn to ride in the beautiful mountains of Montana. Willow Creek is located with in miles of the beautiful Glacier National Park and only minutes from the largest fresh water lake west of the Mississippi. Where trout are abundant in varitey and number.
Come learn to ride in splendor and have 35 year Vetran and Champion Jumper teach you to ride in style and comfort. Relax after your lesson on the lakes or in the Park.
Make sure you call soon, the reservations do go fast this time of year.
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Willow Creek Farm is located just minutes from Flathead Lake in beautiful Lakeside, Montana. Trainers Alain Vaillancourt and Wendy Olson believe there is no reason to limit your love for horses and professional training. Whether your an experienced rider or just becoming interested in owning and riding for the first time Willow Creek has the equestrian program, riding camp, horses and facilities to cater to your equine needs. We offer many options that provide for participating in rated and unrated horse shows both locally and within easy traveling distance. Camps are one of the new and exciting additions to our succsessful program.
International Show Jumping Champion and World Cup rider Alain Vaillancourt has earned an impeccable reputation in his 35 years of experience riding and training both horse and many riders at the gran prix level. Alain has a clear, friendly and relaxed teaching style, yet he is an extremly analytical teacher, introducing the gentle way", not the old harsh way. The"'gentle way" approach has the most positive long lasting results. We at Willow Creek are truly dedicated to promoting the sport of show jumping and the love of horses.
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