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Reining Liberty Ranch G.T. Horses 4 Heroes

Reining Liberty Ranch

Traverse City, Michigan - Grand Traverse County

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May 16, 2026

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Traverse City

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4656 Silver Pines Road, Traverse City, MI 49685

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Provider overview

Reining Liberty Ranch in Traverse City offers G.T. Horses 4 Heroes, a progressive 8-week equine program for veterans with ground horsemanship, riding skill-building, trail riding, wilderness outings, camping, and horse-care sessions.

Reining Liberty Ranch is a Traverse City nonprofit offering equine, peer-support, outdoor, and hands-on programs for veterans.

Quick facts

Phone
231-421-3958
Ages
Veterans seeking equine, peer, and outdoor skill-building programs; families should confirm participant eligibility and referral fit
Season
Progressive 8-week sessions and seasonal ranch, trail, wilderness, and camping activities by provider schedule
Cost
Veterans and families should confirm current enrollment, referral process, costs, scholarship or no-cost options, and equipment needs directly with Reining Liberty Ranch.

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Reining Liberty Ranch

4656 Silver Pines Road, Traverse City, MI 49685

Programs and offerings

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G.T. Horses 4 Heroes

Progressive veteran equine program with ground horsemanship, riding, trail riding, wilderness outings, camping, and horse-care sessions.

Ages
Veterans seeking equine, peer, and outdoor skill-building programs; families should confirm participant eligibility and referral fit
Season
Progressive 8-week sessions and seasonal ranch, trail, wilderness, and camping activities by provider schedule
Schedule
The provider describes progressive 8-week program phases; participants should confirm current cohorts, meeting times, trail schedules, and weather plans.
Cost
Veterans and families should confirm current enrollment, referral process, costs, scholarship or no-cost options, and equipment needs directly with Reining Liberty Ranch.
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Why this is listed
The official Reining Liberty Ranch G.T. Horses 4 Heroes page says the Traverse City program is structured in progressive 8-week sessions for veterans and includes ground horsemanship, riding, recreational trail riding, wilderness trail riding, riding and camping, and Masterson Method horse-care sessions; the contact page lists the Silver Pines Road address, phone, and email.
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Program details we found

G.T. Horses 4 Heroes

The official Reining Liberty Ranch G.T. Horses 4 Heroes page says the Traverse City program is structured in progressive 8-week sessions for veterans and includes ground horsemanship, riding, recreational trail riding, wilderness trail riding, riding and camping, and Masterson Method horse-care sessions; the contact page lists the Silver Pines Road address, phone, and email.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Reining Liberty Ranch says Horses 4 Heroes builds ground horsemanship, riding skills, confidence, peer connection, and outdoor participation at the participant's pace.

Access notes to confirm: Participants should confirm veteran eligibility, intake steps, mobility or mounting needs, trail and camping expectations, weather accommodations, horse-care activity options, transportation, and whether each phase matches the participant's goals and support needs.

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What we found: The official Reining Liberty Ranch G.T. Horses 4 Heroes page says the Traverse City program is structured in progressive 8-week sessions for veterans and includes ground horsemanship, riding, recreational trail riding, wilderness trail riding, riding and camping, and Masterson Method horse-care sessions; the contact page lists the Silver Pines Road address, phone, and email.

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What to confirm

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  • Do you currently have openings, waitlists, deadlines, or intake steps?
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