TRAK (Therapeutic Ranch for Animals and Kids) Programs
Therapeutic Ranch for Animals and Kids (TRAK)
Tucson, Arizona - Pima County
Source checked
Jun 8, 2026
Tucson
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3250 E. Allen Rd., Tucson, AZ 85718
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Provider overview
TRAK in Tucson runs animal-assisted programs for children, including horsemanship lessons, equine assisted learning, and school-break and summer camps, in an inclusive setting that welcomes children with and without disabilities.
Therapeutic Ranch for Animals and Kids (TRAK) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Tucson, Arizona that uses animal interaction to support children, offering horsemanship lessons, equine assisted learning, camps, and enrichment programs in an inclusive environment.
Quick facts
- Website
- https://www.traktucson.org/
- Program info
- https://www.traktucson.org/programs/
- Contact page
- https://www.traktucson.org/about-us/
- Phone
- 520-298-9808
- Ages
- Children and young adults; summer and school-break camps are listed for ages 5-14, with early-childhood programming (Tiny Trailblazers) for ages 18 months through 5 years
- Season
- Year-round, with camps offered during summer and school breaks
- Cost
- TRAK is a nonprofit offering memberships, lessons, and camps; payment is encouraged at the time of registration to hold a spot. Confirm current camp and lesson fees, memberships, and any assistance directly with TRAK.
Location contacts
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Camp dates, ages, and lesson schedules vary. Families should confirm current programs, ages served, fees, and registration directly with TRAK.
Programs and offerings
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Animal-assisted camps, lessons, and equine assisted learning
Year-round animal-assisted programming including horsemanship riding lessons, ground-based equine assisted learning, and five-day school-break and summer camps for children, in an inclusive ranch setting.
- Ages
- Children and young adults; summer and school-break camps are listed for ages 5-14, with early-childhood programming (Tiny Trailblazers) for ages 18 months through 5 years
- Season
- Year-round, with camps offered during summer and school breaks
- Schedule
- Camps are listed as running five days from 7am to 12pm; member hours and lesson schedules vary. Confirm current camp dates, lesson times, and registration with TRAK.
- Cost
- TRAK is a nonprofit offering memberships, lessons, and camps; payment is encouraged at the time of registration to hold a spot. Confirm current camp and lesson fees, memberships, and any assistance directly with TRAK.
How we checked this listing (1 public source)
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Listing check
- Last checked
- Jun 8, 2026
- Why this is listed
- TRAK's own website (traktucson.org) describes a 501(c)(3) nonprofit ranch in Tucson, Arizona that offers animal-assisted programs for children with and without specific challenges, including horsemanship riding lessons, ground-based equine assisted learning sessions, school-break and summer camps, and early-childhood enrichment, with a stated vision of an inclusive community.
- Sources used
- 1 public source
- Location contacts
- 1 public contact found
Program details we found
Animal-assisted camps, lessons, and equine assisted learning
TRAK's own website (traktucson.org) describes a 501(c)(3) nonprofit ranch in Tucson, Arizona that offers animal-assisted programs for children with and without specific challenges, including horsemanship riding lessons, ground-based equine assisted learning sessions, school-break and summer camps, and early-childhood enrichment, with a stated vision of an inclusive community.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: TRAK's site states a vision of an inclusive community united by the human-animal bond and describes therapeutic animal interaction, animal-assisted life skills, equine assisted learning, horsemanship lessons, camps, and programs for children with and without specific challenges.
Access notes to confirm: Ask TRAK about group sizes, supports for children with specific challenges, camp structure, early-childhood options, animal-assisted programming, and how a new family gets started.
What we checked
What we found: TRAK's own website (traktucson.org) describes a 501(c)(3) nonprofit ranch in Tucson, Arizona that offers animal-assisted programs for children with and without specific challenges, including horsemanship riding lessons, ground-based equine assisted learning sessions, school-break and summer camps, and early-childhood enrichment, with a stated vision of an inclusive community.
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Sources used
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- Provider websiteTRAK Tucson
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