Empowering growth through the wisdom of horses.
Equine Assisted Learning is an experiential learning method that partners humans with horses to develop critical life skills. Whether you’re looking to enhance communication, confidence, emotional regulation, or leadership abilities, EAL offers a powerful, hands-on path for personal development.
Unlike therapy or riding lessons, EAL is not about horsemanship—it’s about life. Horses respond to our energy, behavior, and intent, offering instant, honest feedback. In this way, they become mirrors—helping us recognize patterns, test boundaries, and explore new ways of interacting with ourselves and others.
Who It’s For
- Adults seeking personal or professional growth
- Teens struggling with self-esteem, anxiety, or social challenges
- Corporate teams building leadership and collaboration skills
- Anyone looking for a deeper connection to self and others
What to Expect
- No riding involved—this is ground-based work
- Individual or small group sessions available
- Each session includes structured activities and reflection
- Safe, supportive environment guided by a certified facilitator
Benefits of EAL
- Enhanced self-awareness and confidence
- Better communication and emotional regulation
- Stronger leadership and decision-making skills
- A deeper sense of presence, trust, and connection
Testimonials
“I came away from my first session with insights I didn’t know I needed. The horse responded to me in a way that no person ever had—it was humbling, powerful, and healing.” — J.L.
Meet the Herd
Each horse has a unique personality—and a unique lesson to share. Meet Willow, Houston, Pony, and Dara, our trusted partners in your journey.
Willow
Willow is a 27-year-old Quarter Horse/Draft cross with a golden Palomino coat. Curious and affectionate, he loves people, obstacle courses, getting brushed—and knocking things over in the arena! He’s our big golden retriever in horse form.
Houston
A retired rodeo and barrel-racing horse, Houston is in his teens. He enjoys being brushed, socializing with Willow and Pony, and—most of all—grazing in the sun.
Pony
Also in his teens, Pony adores kids and being brushed. He’s easygoing, loyal, and happiest when hanging out with his best friends, Houston and Willow.
Dara
Dara is a sweet and sensitive 17-year-old Tennessee Walker/Arabian mix. She’s known for her gentle nature and absolutely loves belly rubs.
Photo Gallery
A glimpse into the magic of EAL sessions.





Ready to Begin?
Join us in the arena and discover what the horses have to teach you. Contact Lynn to set up start up session.
Equine Session Fees: Pricing varies by program. Note: Equine-assisted learning sessions are not covered by health insurance.