At Rolling Hills Equestrian Center just outside Dubois, Indiana, Riding Lessons Ages 6 - 14 (Call Now to book!) offers a focused, kid-friendly gateway to horseback riding. Located at Dubois (Rolling Hills) Location - 5814 N 735E Dubois, IN 47527-9670, this 75-minute private or very-small-group lesson emphasizes safety, confidence and fun for riders aged six to fourteen. The program is built around experienced instruction, a small maximum group size of four, and customizable progression tracks so beginners and nervous first-timers advance at their own pace. The setting is classic southern Indiana: patchwork pasture, oak-hickory edges, and limestone outcrops that hint at the region's karst geology. Horses are calm lesson mounts selected for temperament, and the arena and nearby paddocks make transitions between flatwork and short hacks straightforward. Lessons focus on posture, mounting and dismounting, basic aids, steering and stops, plus age-appropriate grooming and tack care to build hands-on responsibility. What sets this offering apart is its combination of private attention and local rural character. Rolling Hills is building several new lesson programs and keeps groups intentionally small - maximum four riders - so instructors can correct position in real time and tailor drills to each child's balance and confidence. The experience is practical and playful: think cone patterns, short pole work, and paced time on the rail rather than long technical sessions. Practical notes: sessions run approximately 1 hour 15 minutes and are listed in Eastern Time; riders traveling from Central Time should confirm booking times. The booking page includes a strict cancellation policy - no refund if cancelled within 24 hours, though rescheduling is allowed. Meeting point is the Dubois (Rolling Hills) Location at the address above. Operator information was not provided. Families will like the clear progression for young riders, the manageable group size, and the hands-on lessons that teach care as well as riding. The program suits first lessons, confidence-building after a fall, or a seasonal series for steady improvement. Nearby country roads and low-traffic lanes make arrival simple; parking is typically adjacent to the arena. Why book: parents get a focused lesson plan for kids, instructors gain the time to correct fundamentals, and the rural landscape offers a peaceful setting that still feels close to towns for logistics. Call now to reserve a slot and start a child on a structured path to riding competence and horse care. Instructors typically begin each session with a brief safety talk, tack check and a helmet-fit review, then pair each rider with a mount chosen for size and temperament. Lessons build from mounted basics to simple patterns and controlled short walks on nearby lanes when appropriate. This steady, measured progression keeps young riders challenged but secure while families track measurable improvement session to session regularly.