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Honey Dew Acres, LLC

Focus on Fun, Friendship & Safety

Owned and operated by the Cambridge family, Honey Dew Acres LLC is a full-service boarding and training facility situated on 200 acres in Northern New York. We have a large assortment of lesson and competition horses ranging from Shetland ponies to drafts. Our interests include eventing, hunters/jumpers, dressage, western, side-saddle and driving. It is our belief that good riding is good riding (no matter the tack), so we teach a basic balanced position and students are encouraged to try different disciplines.

Located in Canton, New York, we are just a few miles drive to any of the four area colleges (SUNY Canton, SUNY Potsdam, Clarkson and St. Lawrence universities). We are only 40 minutes from the Canadian border, conveniently sandwiched between the Adirondack Mountains and the beautifully-scenic St. Lawrence River.

Honey Dew Acres, LLC has a wide range of horses.
Click on picture to view all of our horses.

Mission Statement
Honey Dew Acres LLC is a family-operated Equestrian facility that offers lessons, boarding and training. Our motto is "Fun, Friendship and Safety." Our goal is to provide a healthy and happy atmosphere for our horses and riders. We are able to accommodate various skill levels, abilities, interests and disciplines. We encourage our customers to be independent thinkers, problem solvers, responsible individuals and team players.

Newsletter About 2008 Upgrades to Our Facilities

Head Instructor is among Top 50 in Country
HDA's head instructor, Emily Cambridge Carrier, was awarded Top 50 Riding Instructor in the Country, as well as 2007 Instructor of the Year - Circle of Honor Status.

At HDA, students gain:
● a solid foundation in the basics of riding that are essential for having a safe and enjoyable time horseback.
● an understanding of the nature of the horse and how to work with the horse to accomplish riding goals.
● how to safely care for the horse, both mounted and unmounted.

 

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