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Kids & Horses Adaptive Riding

Kids & Horses Therapeutic Riding Center

Minden, Nevada - Douglas County

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Minden

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Provider overview

Kids & Horses in Minden is a PATH International accredited center offering adaptive riding lessons for children and adults with disabilities, with PATH-certified instructors, weekly one-hour lessons, and scholarships for families in need.

Kids & Horses is a Premier PATH International accredited therapeutic riding center in Minden serving children and adults with disabilities in Northern Nevada since 1999.

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Ages
Children and adults with special needs; all ages eligible for equine-assisted services
Season
Year-round weekly adaptive riding lessons
Cost
Adaptive riding lessons are $50 per one-hour lesson; scholarship applications are available upon request for those in financial need.

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Kids & Horses Therapeutic Riding Center

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Adaptive riding lessons

PATH-accredited adaptive riding, certified instructors, weekly tailored lessons, $50 fee, scholarships, and enrollment.

Ages
Children and adults with special needs; all ages eligible for equine-assisted services
Season
Year-round weekly adaptive riding lessons
Schedule
Lessons are typically one hour and occur weekly; complete the Prospective Client Form to begin enrollment.
Cost
Adaptive riding lessons are $50 per one-hour lesson; scholarship applications are available upon request for those in financial need.
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Kids & Horses is a Premier PATH International accredited therapeutic riding center in Minden, Nevada, offering adaptive riding lessons taught by PATH-certified instructors and individually tailored for students with special needs, with one-hour weekly lessons, a published fee, and scholarships available.
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Adaptive riding lessons

Kids & Horses is a Premier PATH International accredited therapeutic riding center in Minden, Nevada, offering adaptive riding lessons taught by PATH-certified instructors and individually tailored for students with special needs, with one-hour weekly lessons, a published fee, and scholarships available.

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What the provider says: The source names Premier PATH International accreditation, adaptive riding, PATH-certified instructors, lessons individually tailored for students with special needs, weekly one-hour lessons, and scholarships.

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What we found: Kids & Horses is a Premier PATH International accredited therapeutic riding center in Minden, Nevada, offering adaptive riding lessons taught by PATH-certified instructors and individually tailored for students with special needs, with one-hour weekly lessons, a published fee, and scholarships available.

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