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Courage Reins Therapeutic Riding

Courage Reins

Highland, Utah - Utah County

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Highland

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5870 W 10400 N, Highland, UT 84003

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Provider overview

Courage Reins in Highland offers therapeutic horseback riding and equine-assisted programs for children (as young as two) and adults with physical or mental disabilities, near both Salt Lake City and Provo.

Courage Reins is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit equine-assisted center in Highland offering therapeutic riding, occupational therapy, and equine-assisted programs at the base of the Wasatch Mountains.

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Ages
Children as young as two through adults with physical and/or mental disabilities
Season
Year-round therapeutic riding and equine-assisted programs
Cost
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Location contacts

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Courage Reins

5870 W 10400 N, Highland, UT 84003

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Programs and offerings

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Therapeutic horseback riding

Therapeutic riding for children and adults with disabilities, equine-assisted programs, trained volunteers, intake, eligibility, and scheduling.

Ages
Children as young as two through adults with physical and/or mental disabilities
Season
Year-round therapeutic riding and equine-assisted programs
Schedule
Contact Courage Reins for current therapeutic riding openings, intake, waitlists, and weekly scheduling in Highland.
Cost
Confirm lesson cost or scholarship support, eligibility, waitlists, and the intake process.
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Courage Reins is a Highland nonprofit founded in 1998 that provides therapeutic riding and equine-assisted services to children as young as two and adults with physical and/or mental disabilities, welcoming more than 100 participants each week with a herd of donated horses and trained volunteers.
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Program details we found

Therapeutic horseback riding

Courage Reins is a Highland nonprofit founded in 1998 that provides therapeutic riding and equine-assisted services to children as young as two and adults with physical and/or mental disabilities, welcoming more than 100 participants each week with a herd of donated horses and trained volunteers.

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What the provider says: The source names therapeutic riding, equine-assisted services, children and adults with physical and/or mental disabilities, donated horses, and trained volunteers.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about therapeutic riding versus other equine-assisted programs, the intake process, volunteer support per rider, the mounting process, eligibility, and waitlists.

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What we found: Courage Reins is a Highland nonprofit founded in 1998 that provides therapeutic riding and equine-assisted services to children as young as two and adults with physical and/or mental disabilities, welcoming more than 100 participants each week with a herd of donated horses and trained volunteers.

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What to confirm

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