What’s New

  • 2012 Hooves & Heroes—Saturday, May 5th, will be here before we know it. We’re gearing up for the 11th Annual Hooves & Heroes open house and fundraiser, which will once again be held here at the Camelot ranch. See what we have planned!
  • James Shaw “Ride from Within” Clinic—Camelot is grateful to James Shaw for his continuing support. His most recent clinic was held January 20, 2012, at the Camelot ranch. For more information about James, visit his web site at www.ridefromwithin.com.
  • Scottsdale Police Mounted Unit Desensitization Clinic—Once again, this popular clinic was sold out, and the participants had a great time. Photos of the afternoon session are now available (Album I and Album II), and we hope to have the photos from the morning session soon.
  • 2011 Starry Knights—We thank our hard-working volunteers who made the 2011 Starry Knights fundraiser possible, and the generous attendees who made the evening a success. Here’s a short slideshow of the evening’s fun.

What We Do

Since its inception in 1980, Camelot has offered one-on-one education, with instruction tailored to the individual needs of our students. Camelot specializes in serving riders with physical disabilities, and our students learn riding, driving, grooming, training, vet care, and stable management.

Camelot Ranch is located on 14.25 acres of the Sonoran Desert in the Pinnacle Peak area of Arizona. Our barrier-free, wheelchair-accessible facility makes it possible for students to saddle, ride, and groom our horses with minimal help.

The Camelot philosophy is that everyone faces personal dragons, yet every person is a potential dragon-slayer. The most intimidating obstacles can be vanquished with love and courage. Camelot provides the opportunity and support to succeed.

Our Mission

Camelot’s mission is to improve the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities through programs of horsemanship and outdoor education, which develop self-worth, independence, and active participation in the community.

Summer 2011
Camelot Chronicles
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Please contact us for more information about our therapeutic horsemanship program:

E-mail: info@camelotaz.org

Phone/Fax: 480.515.1542