Services
Give your stress A Saddle and let it Ride away.
Equine Assisted-Therapy
Equine-assisted therapy (EAT) encompasses a range of treatments that involve activities with horses and other equines to promote human physical and mental health.
Riding Sessions
Riders will learn how to mount, care for, put on equipment and safety procedure for riding horses.
Birthday Parties
Ride, touch, pet and learn how to care for horses and have a whole lotta fun!
Equine-assisted Therapy
What is Equine Assisted Therapy?
Equine-Assisted Therapy. Equine-assisted psychotherapy, also called equestrian therapy or horse therapy, is a type of experiential mental health treatment that involves a person in therapy interacting with horses. Designed for people of all ages, equine therapy has been shown to treat a wide range of mental health issues
Benefits of equine therapy include:
- Learning to accept responsibility
- Taking care of oneself and others
- Patience
- Humility
- A sense of pride
- an Appreciation for the simple joys in life
Riding Lessons
Why should you ride a horse?
Horseback riding is a sport that has been around for hundreds of years. The only difference between then and now is that most people do it today recreationally instead of relying on them for transportation, plus it’s very relaxing and fun!
Benefits of horseback riding:
- No age limit
- Best Friend For Life
- You get a workout
- A bond with a huge animal is rewarding
- It’s Timeless
- Companionship
- Relaxation
- It is Just Plain Fun
Birthday Parties for all ages
Why should you have horses at your party
Providing ponies for kids’/adult birthday parties can be a fun and rewarding experience and make you the best parent or coolest person ever!
Benefits of having a birthday with horses:
- Magical experience
- Memborable
- Makes you stand out
- Paint horses
- Learn about horses
- Feed the horses
- Pretend to be a cowboy/cowgirl for a day
- And it's a lot of fun
In this 2 hour program for 10 Scouts, Girl Scout will meet the requirements to earn the Fun With Horses badge and Juniors will meet the requirements to earn the Horse Riding badge.
Scouts will learn how to feed a horse, what they eat, how often they eat, as well as some important facts about a horse’s anatomy, medical treatments, and prevention of illnesses. Scouts will learn proper cleaning and maintenance of a horse, costs of upkeep, safety, proper grooming techniques, and tacking a horse. Walking with a leader one at a time, Scouts will learn to steer, stop and jog a horse. They will be in groups of 2-3 per horse, each having a guide for safety. Badges are included and provided at end of program.
Scouts should wear pants, boots or shoes with a low heel, or sturdy sneakers. Helmets are provided. Parents are welcome to stay to watch, but please do not bring other siblings. This program is available on Sunday mornings, 10 AM to 12 PM each weekend year round. Minimum number of Scouts to book this program is 10, up to 5 additional Scouts can be added at $45 per Scout. Price: $450.00
Saddle up with us for an experience of a lifetime.
Our Location
Upper Marlboro, Md
Opening Hours
Monday –Friday 10:00am-6:00pm
By Appointment Only
$50 deposit is required for lessons.
$200 deposit for birthday parties and other engagements.