Haile Equestrian Center

Appointment

Private Riding Lesson

1 hour @ $98.24

$95 + 3.6% credit card processing

With

  • Any Available

  • Morgan Wesley

    Morgan’s passion for horses began at just a few months old and has only grown since. Growing up in West Palm Beach, she trained in Western & English pleasure before moving to Gainesville, where she expanded into jumping and eventing. Morgan has participated in 4-H, FFA, & the United States Pony Club. She specializes in natural horsemanship and works to build trust and respect between horse and rider. She looks forward to every opportunity at the barn and hopes to inspire the same excitement in her students!

  • Abby Snodgrass

  • Brooke Keller

    Brooke grew up in West Palm Beach and has a background in competitive dressage, hunters, and show jumping. Her show experience includes win at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington. She is passionate about training riders and horses.  Her favorite students are those who have a love of horses and passion to learn.  She also excels working with students looking to gain confidence and overcome fears.  Her positive outlook and high energy make every lesson fun and engaging.

  • Emily Medina-Finsen

    Emily's speciality is in English riding, specifically hunter-jumper and dressage. Throughout her schooling, she trained and showed through her IEA team. She also competed in pleasure classes, hunter/jumpers, equitation, cross country, and dressage. Her goal as an instructor is to find new and fun ways for riders to learn effectively, whether that is with fun games or through demonstrations. She looks forward to seeing each student grow and become a strong, confident and successful riders.

  • Stephanie Wallace

    Stephanie Wallace grew up in Kentucky and started riding horses early in life. She began competing in the hunter and jumper arenas when she was 11 years old, brought a young horse up in the hunter ring, and progressed through the 1.15m jumpers. While studying at the University of Kentucky, she taught beginner, intermediate, and advanced lessons at the competition barn she had grown up in. Stephanie just completed her first year at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.

  • Katie Pontone

    Katie has experience of over 15 years competing and developing horses on the A circuit. She has earned titles at all of the USEF National finals as well as trained clients to qualify in both the hunters and jumpers. Her training style focuses on the fundamentals of good flatwork and building rider strength to develop a solid position and body control that stays out of the horses way allowing for optimal performance in and out of the show ring.

  • Feenix Hartell

    Feenix began riding at the age of 5, showing competitively at 8 and now has over 15 years of experience with horses. She comes from a family of horsemen and grew up on a farm training, riding, showing, and instructing lessons. In addition to being on the Illinois State Universitys Equestrian team, she also spent time as the western coach. Her teaching style emphasizes the importance of horsemanship and building a strong foundation. Feenix specializes in western, english pleasure, and pattern work.

  • Madison Sawyer

    Madison began riding at the young age of four, beginning in western pleasure and participating in local 4-H shows. She then joined the United States Pony Club where she continued for almost a decade, including competing in their national championships in Lexington, Virginia. She has over 9 years of eventing, western pleasure, dressage and hunter/jumper experience. She has extensive teaching experience, specializing in beginners and novice riders.

  • Marissa Brandhuber

    Marissa has been an equestrian for over 20 years. Growing up, she competed regularly on the show circuit riding with Full Partners Farm. She has competed in disciplines from Hunter/Jumpers to Western pleasure and rodeo games. Marissa has ridden with a diverse selection of instructors which gives her the foundation she uses to assist her in sharing her knowledge and love of horses with others. Throughout her experiences Marissa has learned that riding is ultimately about the bond between horse and rider.