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MANE Therapeutic Riding

Montgomery Area Nontraditional Equestrians (MANE)

Pike Road, Alabama - Montgomery County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Montgomery

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Pike Road, Alabama

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Provider overview

MANE offers PATH-certified therapeutic horseback riding for children and adults with disabilities in the Montgomery area, with mounted and unmounted lessons on a 44-acre property.

MANE is a Montgomery-area nonprofit founded in 1994 that provides therapeutic horseback riding on a 44-acre property with indoor and outdoor arenas and a sensory integration trail.

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Ages
Children and adults with disabilities; riders roughly ages 4 and up (confirm current age ranges)
Season
6-week riding sessions offered in fall, winter, and spring
Cost
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Montgomery Area Nontraditional Equestrians (MANE)

Sessions are seasonal and may have a waitlist. Families should confirm current session dates and the rider application directly.

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PATH-certified therapeutic horseback riding

Therapeutic riding sessions, mounted and unmounted lessons, PATH-certified instruction, the sensory trail, and rider intake.

Ages
Children and adults with disabilities; riders roughly ages 4 and up (confirm current age ranges)
Season
6-week riding sessions offered in fall, winter, and spring
Schedule
Contact MANE for current session dates, the rider application and intake process, and program availability.
Cost
Confirm session fees or scholarships, eligibility, the waitlist, and how a new rider gets started.
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MANE (Montgomery Area Nontraditional Equestrians) provides therapeutic horseback riding to children and adults with emotional, physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, using certified PATH Intl. instructors and trained volunteers, with 6-week riding sessions and a sensory integration trail.
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Program details we found

PATH-certified therapeutic horseback riding

MANE (Montgomery Area Nontraditional Equestrians) provides therapeutic horseback riding to children and adults with emotional, physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, using certified PATH Intl. instructors and trained volunteers, with 6-week riding sessions and a sensory integration trail.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names therapeutic horseback riding, emotional, physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, certified PATH Intl. instructors, trained volunteers, and a sensory integration trail.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the rider intake and any physician sign-off, mounted versus unmounted lessons, volunteer support per rider, the sensory trail, and how to join the program.

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What we found: MANE (Montgomery Area Nontraditional Equestrians) provides therapeutic horseback riding to children and adults with emotional, physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, using certified PATH Intl. instructors and trained volunteers, with 6-week riding sessions and a sensory integration trail.

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Is MANE Therapeutic Riding reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with Montgomery Area Nontraditional Equestrians (MANE)?

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

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