Which horse adventure is right for your child?

A sun-warmed paddock where kids build trust one carrot and one gentle palm at a time.

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๐Ÿด Free barn visit ยท No commitment ยท Ages 4โ€“12

Why It Works
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"She whispered something only the two of them will ever know."

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8 weeks

to a new confidence

More than riding.
Real life skills
they'll carry forever.

Equine-assisted interaction is documented to reduce irritability and impulsivity in children while increasing cooperation, emotional regulation, and behavioral control. Horses don't respond to titles or screen time โ€” only to honesty.

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Emotional Regulation

Horses mirror emotions back. When your child is calm, the horse responds positively โ€” creating a powerful feedback loop that builds self-awareness.

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Trust & Empathy

Building a relationship with a horse requires patience, consistency, and respect โ€” the same foundations of every healthy human relationship.

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Real Confidence

"I did it!" moments replace feelings of helplessness. Successfully leading or caring for a horse instills lasting self-belief.

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Impulse Control

Horses are sensitive to sudden movements and loud voices. Children naturally learn to slow down, breathe, and act with intention.

The Programs

Every child starts
exactly where they are.

Monday through Friday, late afternoons and evenings. Come once a week or every day โ€” we fit into your family's life.

๐ŸŒฑAges 4โ€“7

Little Explorers

First hellos & gentle palms

Pony Club-style introductions combining hands-on activities, fun learning, and plenty of animal time. Brush, feed, and bond before ever sitting in a saddle.

  • โœฆGrooming & brushing
  • โœฆLeading on a lead rope
  • โœฆFeeding & horse care
  • โœฆFirst steps in the saddle
๐Ÿ—“๏ธOnce a week, 8 weeks
๐ŸŽAges 8โ€“12

Young Riders

Trotting toward independence

Structured riding instruction covering groundwork, horsemanship, and riding across disciplines. Students are matched with horses that fit their skill level.

  • โœฆRiding technique & balance
  • โœฆTacking up independently
  • โœฆHorse anatomy & health
  • โœฆGroup leadership skills
๐Ÿ—“๏ธOnce a week, 8 weeks
๐Ÿฆ‰Ages All ages

Groundwork & Care

For quiet observers & deep learners

For children who want to understand horses from the ground up. Focused on relationship-building, horse psychology, and responsible ownership.

  • โœฆHorse psychology & behavior
  • โœฆNutrition & feeding
  • โœฆHoof & coat care
  • โœฆBarn management
๐Ÿ—“๏ธFlexible scheduling

Not sure which program fits? Our quiz will match your child in 2 minutes.

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Safety First

Safe enough for
your most precious cargo.

Hover each card to see our credentials โ€” and a little surprise that proves our horses are as charming as they are trustworthy.

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Helmets & Gear Always

All students wear certified riding helmets and protective gear on every session, no exceptions.

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๐Ÿด Fun fact: Our ponies Butterscotch and Maple have a habit of yawning dramatically right as new kids arrive. We think they're just saying good morning.

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Trusted Horse Matches

Every child is paired with our most-trusted, temperament-tested horses. Our gentlest ponies are reserved exclusively for beginners.

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๐ŸŽ€ Clover once refused to walk until a student found the exact spot behind her ear. She now has a fan club of 6-year-olds.

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Certified Instructors

All instructors hold therapeutic riding certification and are trained in child-first equine safety protocols.

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๐ŸŒŸ Our head instructor once taught a pony to "smile" on command. It is, technically, the greatest achievement in barn history.

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Small Group Ratios

Maximum 4 students per instructor on the ground, 3 per instructor in the saddle. Every child is seen.

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๐Ÿฅ• We once had a pony eat an entire lesson plan. We now keep snacks away from the curriculum. The pony was unrepentant.

NARHA Guidelines Followed

North American Riding for the Handicapped Association safety standards โ€” the gold standard for therapeutic equine programs.

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From the Families

What parents write
when they think no one's looking.

Hover the postcards โ€” they like to move.

Rachel M.

Mom of Lily, age 7

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Portland, OR

"Lily used to melt down every afternoon after school. After 3 weeks at Canter, she started asking if we could go early. The change in her has been extraordinary."

๐ŸดBonded with Butterscotch
Little Explorers

David & Priya K.

Parents of Noah, age 10

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Seattle, WA

"Our son barely looked up from his iPad. Now he rushes through homework to get to the barn on time. He talks about Clover like she's his best friend โ€” because she is."

๐ŸดBonded with Clover
Young Riders

Grandma Eloise

Gifting for granddaughter Mia, age 6

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Denver, CO

"I gave Mia a barn visit instead of a toy for her birthday. She hasn't stopped drawing horses since. Best gift I've ever given. Thank you for loving her."

๐ŸดBonded with Maple
Little Explorers

200+

Kids graduated

4.9โ˜…

Parent rating

8 wks

To real change

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One carrot.
One nervous child.
One moment they'll never forget.

Every great rider started by just standing still and letting a horse smell their hand. We'll take it from there.

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