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  1. Horseback Riding (Outdoor Adventures) by Heather Kissock, 2007-07-30
  2. Lily Subietas: hooves of thunder.(PROFITS & passions)(horseback riding )(Narrative biography): An article from: Westchester County Business Journal by David Toth, 2005-12-26
  3. Horseback Riding for Fun! by Beth Gruber, 2003-12
  4. Horseback riding on the Ocala National Forest (SuDoc A 13.13:Oc 1/5) by U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1991
  5. Laura Loves Horses by Joan Hewett, Richard Hewett, 1990-03
  6. Ride Western Style: A Guide for Young Riders by Tommie Kirksmith, 1991-11

41. Horseback Riding Algoma
is an incorporated, nonprofit and volunteer-based organization that was startedin 1999 to provide therapeutic and recreational horseback riding for children
http://www.ridealgoma.com/
TABLE OF CONTENTS Home Riding sessions and registration Our volunteers Our organization ... Our sponsors
Therapeutic Ride Algoma
Welcome to the TRA Homepage...
Who are we?
TRA is an incorporated, non-profit and volunteer-based organization that was started in 1999 to provide therapeutic and recreational horseback riding for children and adults with disabilities in Sault Ste Marie and surroundings.
What do we offer?
TRA is a member of the Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association and the Ontario Therapeutic Riding Association . We offer a safe and professional program to enable children and adults with special needs to participate in recreational and therapeutic horseback riding activities.
With the help of certified instructors and trained volunteers, participants are taught horsemanship skills appropriate for their age, needs and level of ability. The instructor works with caregivers and occupational therapists from the Children's Rehabilitation Centre Algoma and Community Living Algoma to develop individualized riding plans with educational, recreational and therapeutic goals. We use carefully selected horses to meet our riders' needs. Special equipment is used to ensure our riders' saftey. We provide ASTM-SEI approved riding helmets.

42. Kingston Greenways Association, NJ
Promote and preserve natural environments, recreational park land,wetlands, streams and ponds, and sites of historical interest; and to create connections for walking, jogging, bicycling and horseback riding in the Kingston New Jersey area.
http://www.geocities.com/kingstongreenways/
Kingston Greenways Association, NJ The Kingston Greenways Association of Kingston NJ has moved.
Please click on the link below and bookmark our new address.
KGA NEW WEB PAGES

43. Croatian National Tourist Board
in the summer Ranch Libora, 052/576 800, horseback riding for competent 790, Racetrack;Equestrian club Trajbar team (recreational riding, riding and sports
http://www.croatia.hr/travelguide/index.php?menu=463&

44. Acreage Equines Redirect
More information Searching for information on horses and their care,horseback riding and equestrian sports? Acreage Equines is
http://www.animalink.ab.ca/BookStore/Redirect/acreageequines.htm

45. Horseback Riding
of the sections above contact us info@ColoradoMall.com(recreational). The NationalForests offer hundreds of off-road trails for back country horseback riding.
http://www.colorado-mall.com/HTML/RECREATIONAL/HORSEBACK/horsebackIntro.html

46. DEM - Great Brook Farm State Park
Active dairy farm with open fields, woodlands and historic structures. Native American sites visible from woodland paths, and recreational activities such as hiking, guided barn tours, crosscountry skiing, bicycling and horseback riding may be enjoyed.
http://www.state.ma.us/dem/parks/gbfm.htm
Find out more about... Campground reservations Activity search Events Fees Find Park by Name Find Park by Location Find Trail Maps DEM's history MassParks main page make a campground reservation request a forests and parks recreation brochure find out about fees and passes find locations for recreational activities ... contact MassParks Great Brook Farm State Park
Great Brook Farm 984 Lowell Rd.,
Carlisle, MA 01741
Chosen by Yankee Magazine's Travel Guide to New England Barn tours run daily and public tours on weekends; both are available with reservations through the month of October. There are over 20 miles of trails available for walkers, hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders. During the winter months, cross-country skiing is available and one trail is lantern lit for a "mooon light" experience! The park is open year round from sunrise to sunset and is available to the public free of charge. The ice cream stand is open through the month of October. Trail Map
Click here to view trail map About the Park
The farm and buildings at Great Brook Farm comprise a classic eastern Massachusetts agricultural landscape. The arrangement of open fields, sturdy walls, diversified woodlands and historic structures are significant images of our agricultural past. An active dairy farm operates year-round and guided barn tours are available from May to October. Amidst the beautiful scenery lie 20 miles of trails for hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. Notable Native American sites can be seen from these paths. During the winter months, trail-grooming allows skiing enthusiasts to take part in cross-country skiing. One of the farm buildings has been converted to a ski rental concession. Meadow Pond has a canoe launch and is ideal for fishing.

47. Therapeutic Horseback Riding - North American Riding For The Handicapped Associa
HBar-H offers horseback riding as recreational therapy regardless ofage or disability. H-Bar-H is a nonprofit volunteer organization.
http://www.mlazyc.com/Therapeutic_Horseback_Riding.htm

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THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING
H-Bar-H was established to provide mentally and physically challenged people with a nontraditional approach to recreational therapy. H-Bar-H offers horseback riding as recreational therapy regardless of age or disability. H-Bar-H is a nonprofit volunteer organization. Support comes from the community through financial support and services. H-Bar-H is an insured member of the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association, Inc.
GOALS
H-Bar-H's primary goal is to see each rider as an individual and to encourage each rider to develop and progress to the maximum potential.
PHYSICAL BENEFITS
Through therapeutic horseback riding the body receives healthy exercise that encourages circulation and muscle tone. Riding also improves posture, balance, and coordination.

EMOTIONAL SOCIAL BENEFITS
Horseback riding provides a noncompetitive setting for learning. The discipline associated with horses develops responsibility and independence, improves family and peer relationships, and most importantly, increases the rider's self-esteem. SAFETY

48. Over The Rainbow Special Needs Riding Program
A nonprofit organization providing equestrian therapy and recreational horseback riding to Curry County residents with disabilities. Oregon.
http://www.harborside.com/~pfandha/rainbow/
Over The Rainbow is a non-profit organization providing equestrian therapy and recreational horseback riding to Curry County residents with disabilities. Over The Rainbow maintains riding horses and special equipment. Riding sessions are held weekly, weather permitting, at three locations in Curry County. There are currently 4 riders, 8 volunteers and 1 horse in the program.
Port Orford
Gold Beach
Brookings
In addition to individual and group sessions riders may participate in the following community events:
Coos Adaptive Riding (CAR) Horse Show, June
4th of July parade, Port Orford (Picture 22K JPG)
Curry County Fair parade, Gold Beach
Riding demonstration at the Curry County Fair (Pictures 43K JPG)
Special Olympics equestrian events
4-H horse activities
This service is provided free to all eligible individuals in Curry County. New riders are welcome to join the program. The staff is all volunteer. All income goes to maintaining and transporting horses and equipment. Over The Rainbow depends on donations and volunteers to provide this service.
Here's More Information
Annual Benefit Horse Show in Gold Beach April 26! See What's New for details.

49. About JNH - Horseback Riding For The Disabled
About JNH Jamestown New Horizons, a notfor-profit organization founded in 1985,provides therapeutic/recreational horseback riding experiences for people with
http://www.jnh-goneriding.org/aboutjnh.html
Home About JNH What's New Join The Fun! ... NAP - Tax Credits About JNH Jamestown New Horizons, a not-for-profit organization founded in 1985, provides therapeutic/recreational horseback riding experiences for people with disabilities in the St. Louis metropolitan area. JNH has been accredited by NARHA (the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association) and is a member of NAHA (the North American Horsemens' Association) and MATEC (the Missouri Alliance for Therapeutic Equestrian Centers). What are the benefits? Jamestown New Horizons is a program of equine-assisted therapy that takes disabled riders through a complex series of movements which consciously and unconsciously use all of the body's muscles. It is a program that exercises and strengthens weak muscles, relaxes and stretches spastic ones, assists in the development of coordination and balance, calms emotions and tremendously boosts the morale of children and adults.
How? The horse rhythmically and naturally moves the rider's body in a manner similar to the human gait, improving posture, balance and muscle control. To a person who can't walk, riding feels like walking. Joints are exercised, stiffness is decreased and coordination improves gradually as the rider progresses in skill.
Exercising the spirit is as important as exercising the body, and riding provides an enormous boost for people with physical and/or mental disabilities. Riding enables students to improve their self-esteem and motivation as they experience a sense of independence and freedom in the fresh air and sunshine.

50. Equi-Partners, Inc.
Dedicated to those individuals who have mental or physical challenges by allowing them to experience both therapeutic and recreational horseback riding. Program details, newsletters, information about volunteering. Grayson, Kentucky.
http://www.equi-partners.com/
Equi-Partners, Inc. Therapeutic Riding Program I SAW A CHILD I saw a child who couldn't walk,
Sit on a horse, laugh and talk
Then ride it through a field of daises
And yet he could not walk unaided.
I saw a child, no legs below,
Sit on a horse and make it go
Through woods of green
And places he had never been
To sit and stare,
Except from a chair.
I saw a child who could only crawl Mount a horse and sit up tall. Put it through degrees of paces And laugh at the wonder on our faces. I saw a child born into strife, Take up and hold the reins of life, And that same child was heard to say... .... Thank God for showing me the way. John Anthony Davies
Equi-Partners, Inc. Therapeutic Riding Program is dedicated to those individuals who have mental or physical challenges by allowing them to experience both therapeutic and recreational horseback riding.

51. Welcome To The National Ability Center - Horseback Riding Home Page
horseback riding, usually unavailable to special populations, provides physical conditioning,recreational activity, social interaction and helps to build self
http://www.nac1985.org/sports/horseback.html
Located at The National Ability Center’s Bronfman Family Recreational Center and Ranch, outside of Park City, Utah, horseback riding is one of the Center's fastest growing and most successful programs. The National Ability Center's therapeutic riding program offers group and private lessons with specially trained and nationally recognized instructors as well as scenic trail rides. Individuals of all ages with a variety of disabilities take part in this program. Adaptive equipment and side walkers are provided. This program is offered year-round thanks to the heated 17,000 square foot indoor arena and barn. Lessons are one hour in length. Included in this time, participants are taught basic grooming and horsemanship skills. These skills are fundamental to the therapeutic horseback riding experience. The contact can help form an unconditional bond between horse and rider, which has been shown to improve an individual’s self-esteem. Therapeutic riding offers highly effective therapy for mentally and physically disabled individuals. It has proven to be particularly effective with children. The rider is working on exercises to develop strength, coordination, balance and self-confidence. Horseback riding trains multiple muscle groups and promotes natural and rhythmical movement. The horse's back has proven itself irreplaceable for coordination training.

52. The Trustees Of Reservations - Recreational Activities
All recreational activities on properties must be compatible with resource protection horsebackriding horseback riding is permitted on some properties and not
http://www.thetrustees.org/pages/18_recreational_activities.cfm
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All recreational activities on properties must be compatible with resource protection priorities, visitor experience goals, and visitor safety. Please be aware of the following advisories: Fishing
A Massachusetts State Fishing License is required for freshwater fishing at all properties where fishing is permitted. Please observe catch-and-release policies and other fishing regulations as they apply. A license is not needed for saltwater fishing.
Click here to conduct a property search on fishing Hunting Hunting is permitted on some properties subject to state and town laws. In some cases, specific Trustees of Reservations permits are required and specific management regulations apply. During the hunting season, signs are posted at properties where hunting is permitted. Click here for further details or contact the appropriate management region office before setting out.

53. The Trustees Of Reservations - Recreational Activities
All recreational activities on properties must be compatible with resource protection horsebackriding horseback riding is permitted on some properties and not
http://www.thetrustees.org/pages/18_recreational_activities.cfm?outputtype=print

54. DEM - Horseback Riding
find locations for recreational activities. find events happening in MassParks.find a park by name. find park trail maps. contact MassParks. horseback riding.
http://www.state.ma.us/dem/recreate/horse.htm
Find out more about... Campground reservations Activity search Events Fees Find Park by Name Find Park by Location Find Trail Maps DEM's history MassParks main page make a campground reservation request a forests and parks recreation brochure find out about fees and passes find locations for recreational activities ... contact MassParks Horseback Riding
Southeast Region Cape Cod Rail Trail Dennis-Wellfleet F. Gilbert Hills State Forest Foxboro Freetown-Fall River State Forest Assonet Manuel F. Correllus State Forest Martha's Vineyard Myles Standish State Forest Carver Nickerson State Park Brewster
Northeast Region Boxford State Forest Boxford Bradley Palmer State Park Topsfield Georgetown-Rowley State Forest Georgetown Great Brook Farm State Park Carlisle Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest Lowell Maudslay State Park Newburyport Willowdale State Forest Ipswich
Central Region Douglas State Forest Douglas Hopkinton State Park Hopkinton Spencer State Forest Spencer Upton State Forest Upton Willard Brook State Forest
Connecticut River Valley Region Brimfield State Forest Brimfield Conn. River Greenway State Park

55. The Duke Forest: Recreational Use
Permissible activities include hiking, horseback riding, and biking on theestablished roads, fishing, and picnicking. Back to Top. horseback riding.
http://www.env.duke.edu/forest/recreate.html
PUBLIC RECREATION Limited public use of the Duke Forest is permitted so long as such use does not conflict with teaching and research projects. Permissible activities include hiking, horseback riding, and biking on the established roads, fishing, and picnicking.
Maps and Information The Duke Forest has over 30 miles of forest roads which are open to the public for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Detailed maps of Duke Forest showing all forest roads and trails are available for sale. Maps may be purchased for $2 from the Gothic Bookshop on Duke University's West Campus or by mail from the Office of the Duke Forest:
  • See the University Stores' Web page ( http://www.dukestores.duke.edu/gothic.html ) for directions to the Gothic Bookshop, or ..
  • S end $2 (checks payable to Duke University) and a self-addressed envelope affixed with two (2) first-class stamps to:
    Office of the Duke Forest
    Box 90332
    Durham, NC 27708-0332
Periodically, the Duke Forest staff and/or student assistants lead guided nature walks in Durham and Korstian Divisions. Forest staff are also available to lead educational groups of all ages through outdoor activities or Forest tours . Contact the Office of the Duke Forest for additional information about specialized nature walks and activities within Duke Forest.

56. Horse Recreational Activities At The Molokai Ranch In Hawaii
horseback riding Adventures. PANIOLO HERITAGE. horseback riding Adventures.At Molokai Ranch even city slickers can be a cowboy for the day!
http://www.ridingtours.net/usa/wr/hi-molokai-riding.htm
Horseback Riding Adventures
PANIOLO HERITAGE A working cattle ranch for a hundred years, Molokai Ranch Hawaii is steeped in a five-generation paniolo heritage that blends the traditions of Hawaiian, Spanish and American cowboys. Hawaii has the longest history of cattle ranching in the United States even beating out Texas! The Molokai Ranch cowboys share their heritage with you and hope to communicate an appreciation of their unique way of life. You can learn the tricks of their trade from basic horsemanship to actual rodeo and ranching skills. If you wish, take part in our Paniolo roundup which includes rodeo-style events such as barrel racing, pole bending, cattle sorting and cattle team penning. Also enjoy our authentic cattle trail drive.
COWHORSE ADVENTURES Molokai Ranch Hawaii offers a variety of cowhorse activities. The Paniolo roundup will teach you horsemanship and then allow you to test your skills in rodeo games and cattle penning and herding. Learn riding skills from Molokai Ranch's own paniolos. M o l o k a i    R a n c h
A C T I V I T I E S Horseback Riding Adventures At Molokai Ranch even city slickers can be a cowboy for the day! From competing in rodeo style games to driving cattle we have an adventure for all experience levels.

57. Horseback Riding In Indian River County, FL
recreational Sports in Indian River County horseback riding. Fellsmereriding Club Inc. 5711026 Corner of Willow and 99th Streets
http://indian-river.fl.us/playing/sportrec/horse.html
Recreational Sports in Indian River County Horseback Riding
Fellsmere Riding Club Inc.
Corner of Willow and 99th Streets, Fellsmere 32948
This non-profit club offers two or three events per year, plus the annual March Rodeo.
Eddy's Windemere Equestrian Center
7370 Oslo Road, Vero Beach 32966
English riding instruction, show ring and jump course.
Indian River Riding Club
37th Street, off 66th Ave., Vero Beach 32960
Monthly meetings on club grounds. Monthly horse shows held on second Sunday of each month. English, western, games riding. Anyone interested in horseback riding is welcome.
Lady "B" Arabians
12450 87th Street, Fellsmere 32948
Horseback riding instruction of all types. Specializes in dressage.
Special Equestrians of the Treasure Coast
P.O. Box 312, Vero Beach 32964-312
Therapeutic horseback riding for the mentally and physically challenged individuals. Any age and handicap is welcome.
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58. Georgia Horseback Riding Trails
in Georgia, this site is full of outdoor recreational ideas and Management Areasand ChattahoocheeOconee National Forests horseback riding Locations These
http://www.n-georgia.com/horsebac.htm
Georgia's Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Guide Discover Georgia's beautiful parks, wildlife, waterfalls, mountains, coast and islands, Civil War and historic sites, gardens, trails, festivals, and other fun places to visit. Whether you are going out for a day or vacationing in Georgia, this site is full of outdoor recreational ideas and maps at your fingertips. Relax, browse around and get ready for good times in Georgia.
Wildlife Management Areas and Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests Horseback Riding Locations
These trails show off the beauty Georgia Forests have to offer.
The phone number for the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests Supervisor's Office is 770-536-0541. Use any multi-user trails/roads shared with motor vehicles with extreme caution.
Due to various hunting seasons, please call the Wildlife Management Areas locations before horseback riding in those areas. Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests Lady Slipper Trail
Description: This 6.2 miles horse and foot trail winds up and down hillsides through wooded areas. Wildflowers bloom abundantly along the trail in spring and summer. You will also find several panoramic views along the trail.
Directions: Take US 441/GA north from Cornelia to Clarkesville exit (GA 197). Turn right on 197, at second stop sign, turn right onto Dicks Hill Parkway. Go 0.8 mile and turn left on Forest Service Road 59 (Lake Russell Road). Turn left to Nancytown Lake and follow signs to parking. Trailhead is 0.2 mile on paved road behind the gate.

59. IExplore | Horseback Riding
and Rider performance horsemen and women provide practical tips on Westernstylehorseback riding. The Trail Rider an American recreational horse rider's
http://www.iexplore.com/activities/horseback_resources.jhtml?activity=Horseback

60. Tyax Mountain Lake Resort - Recreation Rates
recreational Rates for Summer 2003 and Winter 2003. Summer2003. Rates listed areper person, Min.rental, per day. Guided horseback riding. First Hour, $30.00,
http://www.tyax.com/recreation.html
Recreational Rates for Summer 2003 and Winter Rates listed are per person Min.rental per day Guided Horseback Riding - First Hour - Each Additional Hour - All Day (9am-5pm) N/C Tennis Court N/C Tennis Racket and 3 balls $18.00 (for 2 hours) Motorboats $40.00 (for 2 hours) Fishing rod, reel, net Sailboat (experienced only) $40.00 (for 3 hours) Children's Mountain Bikes N/C Adult's Mountain Bikes Gold Panning at the Resort - First Hour - Each additonal hour - All Day Guided Group Activities (4 persons minimum) Guided ATV tour into the alpine (4 hours) Guided Interpretive Trail Walk (2.5 hours) 24.00 per adult N/C children Other Hikes + Nature Walks $14.00 per hr./person Hands on Gold Panning (4 - 5 hours) - Children under 16 Archery (2 Hours) Group Lumberjack Competition (2-3 hours) Fly-Casting Lessons (1-2 hours) Trap Shooting (25 Rounds) Float Plane Excursions
1 ½ hour Glacier Landing Tour with ½ hour stop
1 hour Glacier Air Tour
Boat Rental at Spruce Lake
To Chilko Lake Resort , 4 Hours Charter rate for the plane $994.50
(Minimum number of persons for certain tours) Inquire at front desk for flights to other locations Rates are in Candian funds and subject to 7% GST.

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