The Camelot Center

The Camelot Center Equine- Assisted Therapeutic Riding Program - Lessons and therapy for disabled and able-bodied horse

It’s a beautiful Monday at The Camelot Center.  Fiona, our 22 year old Missouri Fox Trotter mare, looks extra lovely in ...
06/01/2026

It’s a beautiful Monday at The Camelot Center. Fiona, our 22 year old Missouri Fox Trotter mare, looks extra lovely in her colorful halter.

THANK YOU THURSDAY All of our volunteers are precious to us, but Bruce is one of the best! We will surely miss your pres...
05/28/2026

THANK YOU THURSDAY
All of our volunteers are precious to us, but Bruce is one of the best! We will surely miss your presence at Camelot, but we understand your decision.

Remembering those who served our country and payed the greatest sacrifice this Memorial Day.
05/25/2026

Remembering those who served our country and payed the greatest sacrifice this Memorial Day.

So many of our riders’ families help us in any way they can. We thank Rowyn’s grandmother, Pam, for filling the planters...
05/22/2026

So many of our riders’ families help us in any way they can. We thank Rowyn’s grandmother, Pam, for filling the planters on our porch with beautiful flowers.

THANK YOU THURSDAY    Where would we be without our faithful supporters! Last week, three of our most frequent donors ca...
05/21/2026

THANK YOU THURSDAY
Where would we be without our faithful supporters! Last week, three of our most frequent donors came through in a big way.
Glenn Wilson, president of the Cortland Moose Lodge visited our facility bearing a great gift. We so appreciate the donation.
We also received large donations from ITAM #30 in Warren and VFW Post #3332 in Newton Falls.
The Camelot Center is very grateful to have such supportive friends who recognize that the therapeutic riding we provide helps so many. We thank you!

Thank You ThursdayIn August 1995, my journey with The Camelot Center began, first as a volunteer, then as an instructor ...
05/14/2026

Thank You Thursday
In August 1995, my journey with The Camelot Center began, first as a volunteer, then as an instructor in October 1995. Today, 30 1/2 years later, my journey ends as the Program Director. Yes, I'm retiring! I'm thankful for all the amazing friends I've made along the way, the memories, the riders that I've watched overcome challenges and bond with their horses. I'm thankful for meeting such wonderful volunteers throughout the years. I've been honored to work with some of the best therapy horses! Thank you to all who supported me during my time at Camelot. Now on to new memories with Bob and more time with family, grandchildren and enjoying retirement!

THANK YOU THURSDAY Look at Shoes’ beautiful ears! Those ears can be great signs of a horse’s emotions. Forward facing ea...
05/07/2026

THANK YOU THURSDAY
Look at Shoes’ beautiful ears! Those ears can be great signs of a horse’s emotions. Forward facing ears show he is curious and alert. If they are pinned flat back, he could be angry, afraid, or in pain. Relaxed sideways (airplane) ears can mean that he is sleepy or content. They can turn back to listen to his rider, or even have one forward and one back to make sure nothing is missed.

Those of us who work or volunteer at The Camelot Center are grateful for the privilege of getting to know these wonderful creatures and be able to introduce them to others.

FUN WITH ZIYLERZiyler enjoyed his riding lesson today with Physical Therapist Melissa Pucak from Northeastern Ohio Child...
05/05/2026

FUN WITH ZIYLER
Ziyler enjoyed his riding lesson today with Physical Therapist Melissa Pucak from Northeastern Ohio Children’s Rehabilitation Center. After his ride with Atlas, he showed us how fast he could run to collect a block for his tower.

05/04/2026

The message is spreading all over the world! People are realizing the wonderful benefits of our interactions with horses.

THANK YOU THURSDAY If there are Saturday riding lessons, these three are sure to be there!  Jamie, Annie, and Michael ar...
04/30/2026

THANK YOU THURSDAY
If there are Saturday riding lessons, these three are sure to be there! Jamie, Annie, and Michael are all into adulthood now, but they have been Camelot riders since their childhoods. They have logged the most lessons of all our riders thanks to their families who see the benefits their children receive from riding with us. We thank their parents for investing in their children’s riding lessons. You have all become a part of our Camelot family.

Address

3498 Barclay Messerly
Southington, OH
44470

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 4pm - 7pm
Saturday 8:30am - 1pm

Telephone

+13308890036

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