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Therapeutic Horsemanship of Hawaii — Waimanalo

Therapeutic Horsemanship of Hawaii

Waimanalo, Hawaii - Honolulu County

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Waimanalo

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Waimanalo, Hawaii

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Provider overview

Therapeutic Horsemanship of Hawaii in Waimanalo offers therapeutic riding and horsemanship for riders with special needs and all abilities, plus a summer horse camp for children ages 6-12.

Therapeutic Horsemanship of Hawaii is a Waimanalo therapeutic riding nonprofit operating since 1983, serving riders with special needs and all abilities.

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Ages
Riders of any ability, special needs included; horse camp is for ages 6-12
Season
Year-round riding sessions, with horse camps offered in summer
Cost
Half-hour sessions are about $50 and hour sessions about $70; confirm current rates, camp fees, and scheduling.

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Therapeutic Horsemanship of Hawaii (Waimanalo)

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Therapeutic riding sessions and horse camp

Therapeutic riding and horsemanship for special-needs and all-ability riders, supervised sessions, and a summer horse camp for ages 6-12.

Ages
Riders of any ability, special needs included; horse camp is for ages 6-12
Season
Year-round riding sessions, with horse camps offered in summer
Schedule
Call or email to schedule a riding session; check the site for summer horse camp sessions for ages 6-12.
Cost
Half-hour sessions are about $50 and hour sessions about $70; confirm current rates, camp fees, and scheduling.
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Therapeutic Horsemanship of Hawaii in Waimanalo is a NARHA/PATH member therapeutic riding center operating since 1983 that specializes in riding instruction for individuals with special needs while serving riders of any ability, including grooming, tacking, and supervised riding sessions and a summer horse camp for ages 6-12.
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Therapeutic riding sessions and horse camp

Therapeutic Horsemanship of Hawaii in Waimanalo is a NARHA/PATH member therapeutic riding center operating since 1983 that specializes in riding instruction for individuals with special needs while serving riders of any ability, including grooming, tacking, and supervised riding sessions and a summer horse camp for ages 6-12.

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What the provider says: The source names therapeutic riding, special needs, riders of any ability, grooming and saddling, supervised riding, and a summer horse camp.

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What we found: Therapeutic Horsemanship of Hawaii in Waimanalo is a NARHA/PATH member therapeutic riding center operating since 1983 that specializes in riding instruction for individuals with special needs while serving riders of any ability, including grooming, tacking, and supervised riding sessions and a summer horse camp for ages 6-12.

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