Young boy student on Scout with two volunteers and instructor

Scout

National Spotted Saddle Horse

Foaled April 1989

Scout is so good at his job that we could run our entire program with him alone. He is a National Spotted Saddle horse, which means his bloodlines are a combination of gaited horses (like Tennessee Walkers) and Spanish-American type pinto horses. This breed of horse is known for their smooth ride.

Scout is perfect for any rider. In his past life, he won awards in Western competitions such as team penning. He is responsible for helping many students realize that there are no boundaries to success. Scout is an important member in Camelot’s colorful herd.

Scout on trail ride in Rio Verde with adult woman student/volunteer Young girl student leading Scout with instructor Young woman in wheelchair wiping Scout's nostrils with a cloth; volunteer holding the lead rope

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Phone/Fax: 480.515.1542

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