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BREC Hearts and Hooves Adaptive Riding

BREC (Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge)

Baton Rouge, Louisiana - East Baton Rouge County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Baton Rouge

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6402 River Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70820

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Provider overview

BREC's Farr Park Equestrian Center offers Hearts and Hooves, a six-week therapeutic horseback riding program for riders ages six and up with physical, mental, or social disabilities.

BREC is the parish recreation and park commission for East Baton Rouge; its Farr Park Equestrian Center operates the Hearts and Hooves Adaptive Riding program.

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Ages
Riders ages six and up with physical, mental, or social disabilities
Season
Offered in six-week sessions; confirm current session dates
Cost
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Location contacts

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BREC Farr Park Equestrian Center

6402 River Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70820

Sessions are seasonal with limited class sizes. Families should confirm session dates and the application process directly with BREC.

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Hearts and Hooves therapeutic riding session

Six-week therapeutic horseback riding, rider support and volunteers, eligibility, session dates, and how to apply at Farr Park.

Ages
Riders ages six and up with physical, mental, or social disabilities
Season
Offered in six-week sessions; confirm current session dates
Schedule
Contact BREC's Farr Park Equestrian Center for current Hearts and Hooves session dates, class times, and how to apply.
Cost
Confirm session cost or fee assistance, eligibility, the application process, and current availability.
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Why this is listed
BREC's Farr Park Equestrian Center runs the Hearts and Hooves Adaptive Riding program, a six-week therapeutic horseback riding session for riders ages six and up with physical, mental, or social disabilities, supported by trained horses, staff, and volunteers, with a published phone.
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Program details we found

Hearts and Hooves therapeutic riding session

BREC's Farr Park Equestrian Center runs the Hearts and Hooves Adaptive Riding program, a six-week therapeutic horseback riding session for riders ages six and up with physical, mental, or social disabilities, supported by trained horses, staff, and volunteers, with a published phone.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a therapeutic riding program, riders ages six and up with physical, mental, and social disabilities, trained horses, staff, and volunteers, and a six-week session.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about rider eligibility, the volunteer and instructor support per rider, mounting access, what to wear, weight limits, and how to apply.

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What we found: BREC's Farr Park Equestrian Center runs the Hearts and Hooves Adaptive Riding program, a six-week therapeutic horseback riding session for riders ages six and up with physical, mental, or social disabilities, supported by trained horses, staff, and volunteers, with a published phone.

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What to confirm

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Is BREC Hearts and Hooves Adaptive Riding reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with BREC (Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge)?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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