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Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding Adaptive Riding

Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding

Wilson, Wyoming - Teton County

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Jun 8, 2026

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Jackson

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Wilson, Wyoming

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Provider overview

Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding offers Adaptive Riding in Wilson, Wyoming for individuals with disabilities ages 3 and up, with certified instructors and adaptive equipment.

Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding is a Wilson nonprofit and PATH International Premier Accredited Center offering adaptive equine activities.

Quick facts

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Ages
Individuals with disabilities ages 3 and up for Adaptive Riding
Season
Year-round riding sessions; confirm the current session schedule
Cost
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Location contacts

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Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding

Sessions run by schedule and require intake paperwork. Confirm current availability, eligibility, forms, and cost directly.

Programs and offerings

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Adaptive Riding equine-assisted activity

Adaptive Riding sessions for individuals with disabilities ages 3 and up, with certified instruction, adaptive equipment, intake forms, and registration.

Ages
Individuals with disabilities ages 3 and up for Adaptive Riding
Season
Year-round riding sessions; confirm the current session schedule
Schedule
Contact Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding to confirm current session dates, rider forms, and how far in advance paperwork is due.
Cost
Confirm Adaptive Riding session cost, financial assistance, eligibility, and rider intake paperwork before applying.
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Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding's website describes Adaptive Riding as an equine-assisted activity for individuals with disabilities ages 3 and up, taught by PATH-certified instructors using adaptive equipment. Families should confirm intake paperwork, eligibility, and session availability.
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Program details we found

Adaptive Riding equine-assisted activity

Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding's website describes Adaptive Riding as an equine-assisted activity for individuals with disabilities ages 3 and up, taught by PATH-certified instructors using adaptive equipment. Families should confirm intake paperwork, eligibility, and session availability.

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What the provider says: The source names Adaptive Riding, individuals with disabilities, minimum riding age of 3, PATH-certified instructors, specialized teaching techniques, and adaptive equipment.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about intake paperwork, mounting access, sidewalker support, rider weight or balance requirements, session length, and registration steps.

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What we found: Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding's website describes Adaptive Riding as an equine-assisted activity for individuals with disabilities ages 3 and up, taught by PATH-certified instructors using adaptive equipment. Families should confirm intake paperwork, eligibility, and session availability.

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What to confirm

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Is Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding Adaptive Riding reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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

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