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Adaptive Riding

Adaptive riding provides individuals with physical, cognitive, or emotional disabilities - and anyone looking for a non-competitive experience - the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of horseback riding in a supportive and therapeutic environment.

Grey horse pulls a two-wheeled cart with a driver and passenger in the indoor arena.

Adaptive Driving

Adaptive carriage driving provides a unique opportunity for individuals of all abilities to connect with horses, develop new skills, and experience the joy and thrills of horse-drawn carriage/cart driving. 

Girl in a wheelchair types on a communication device in front of a horse and instructor.

Adaptive Ground

Adaptive equestrian ground lessons focus on horsemanship skills and horse-human connection without riding. These lessons are tailored to individual needs and abilities, and may include activities such as grooming, leading, groundwork exercises, and learning about horse behavior and care. 

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GRIT for Kids & Teens

Training and support curriculum for kids and teens. Each week we focus on a skillset important to adaptive & therapeutic horsepersonship, interpersonal & social wellness, all while having FUN with horses & each other.

Lesson in the indoor arena with. two mounted riders and an instructor in the middle.

Camps

Topfield horse camps give participants a chance to have fun with and learn about horses in an accessible, small group setting. Join us for a week (or six!) of fun, friends, and horses! 

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Kids & Teens

Our programming starts at age 4 and can benefit kids living with various physical, emotional, and cognitive disabilities as well as anyone looking to build equestrian skills in a very supportive environment.

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