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New Mexico Center for Therapeutic Riding

New Mexico Center for Therapeutic Riding (NMCTR)

Santa Fe, New Mexico - Santa Fe County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Santa Fe

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100 S. Polo Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87507

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Provider overview

NMCTR in Santa Fe offers PATH Intl. therapeutic horseback riding lessons and a school outreach program for children, youth, and adults with disabilities in northern New Mexico.

The New Mexico Center for Therapeutic Riding is a Santa Fe PATH Intl. member providing therapeutic horseback riding for children, youth, and adults with disabilities in northern New Mexico.

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Contact page
https://nmctr.org/
Email
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Ages
Children, youth, and adults with disabilities, including developmental delay, Down syndrome, ADHD, and autism
Season
Year-round therapeutic riding; the School Outreach Program runs eight-week sessions
Cost
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Location contacts

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New Mexico Center for Therapeutic Riding

100 S. Polo Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87507

Lessons and the School Outreach Program run on set schedules. Families should confirm current sessions and registration directly.

Programs and offerings

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Therapeutic horseback riding lessons

PATH-certified therapeutic riding, the eight-week School Outreach Program, lesson levels, support staffing, and registration.

Ages
Children, youth, and adults with disabilities, including developmental delay, Down syndrome, ADHD, and autism
Season
Year-round therapeutic riding; the School Outreach Program runs eight-week sessions
Schedule
Contact NMCTR for current therapeutic riding lessons, the School Outreach Program, and registration in Santa Fe.
Cost
Confirm lesson fees, scholarship or grant support, eligibility, and registration.
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Why this is listed
The New Mexico Center for Therapeutic Riding in Santa Fe is a PATH Intl. member whose certified instructors run therapeutic horseback riding to improve the quality of life of children, youth, and adults with disabilities, including an eight-week School Outreach Program for under-served students with disabilities and therapeutic riding lessons.
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Program details we found

Therapeutic horseback riding lessons

The New Mexico Center for Therapeutic Riding in Santa Fe is a PATH Intl. member whose certified instructors run therapeutic horseback riding to improve the quality of life of children, youth, and adults with disabilities, including an eight-week School Outreach Program for under-served students with disabilities and therapeutic riding lessons.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names therapeutic horseback riding, PATH Intl. certified instructors, disabilities, developmental delay, Down syndrome, ADHD, autism, and a School Outreach Program.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about instructor certification, mounting and side-walker support, lesson levels, the School Outreach Program, and how to enroll.

What we checked

What we found: The New Mexico Center for Therapeutic Riding in Santa Fe is a PATH Intl. member whose certified instructors run therapeutic horseback riding to improve the quality of life of children, youth, and adults with disabilities, including an eight-week School Outreach Program for under-served students with disabilities and therapeutic riding lessons.

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What to confirm

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Is New Mexico Center for Therapeutic Riding reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with New Mexico Center for Therapeutic Riding (NMCTR)?

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

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