Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding, Inc.

Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding, Inc. We improve quality of life through equine-based therapy for individuals with disabilities. Our staff includes licensed teachers and degreed professionals.

Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding serves 185+ riders with physical, mental, and social/emotional challenges between the ages of 2 and 100. We have a list of 50+ individuals waiting to participate in our programs. Equest provides a YEAR-ROUND therapeutic riding program which is so critical to individuals with disabilities in preventing regression and fostering greater physical, mental, emotional and social improvement and benefits experienced due to a consistent riding therapy schedule throughout the year. Our program owns its own farm, complete with an outdoor riding arena, heated indoor arena, barn, classroom, restroom, and a one-of-a-kind, mile-long Saddle Safari Sensory Riding trail. Vital to our program is our dedicated crew of volunteers who donated over 55,600 hours of service in 2019 alone. Equest instructors are certified by PATH International - Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship. Because of its varied benefits, Therapeutic Riding has been recognized as a beneficial mode of therapy by the American Physical and Occupational Therapy Associations.

Woohoo!! trotting right in to March!
02/25/2026

Woohoo!! trotting right in to March!

Quiet morning moments 🐴💜
02/24/2026

Quiet morning moments 🐴💜

02/24/2026
Please Welcome Ella!I am Ella Gustafson and I am from Rockford, Michigan. I am a student at GVSU studying Exercise Scien...
02/21/2026

Please Welcome Ella!

I am Ella Gustafson and I am from Rockford, Michigan. I am a student at GVSU studying Exercise Science and am going into Occupational Therapy. I have been riding horses for over 10 years and have loved my time at Equest so far!

This warmer weather has motivated Benny to kick his training for the Amway River Bank Run into high gear! Benny's NEED F...
02/19/2026

This warmer weather has motivated Benny to kick his training for the Amway River Bank Run into high gear! Benny's NEED FOR SPEED brought him to one of his biggest races yet... the power of one miniature horse versus 1600 horsepower.

While out training, Benny had the awesome opportunity to race against a real race car thanks to his friends Sam and Ciera. Benny's training is certainly paying off and he is having so much fun with all of the exciting, new things he gets to do as a member of Team Equest!

Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding is thrilled to be a 2026 Amway River Bank run Charity Partner. Would you like to support Team Equest? Visit our website to learn more about how you can get involved: https://equestcenter.org/events/2026-amway-river-bank-run/

Please Welcome Gianna Interning with us from GVSU!My name is Gianna and I am in my senior year at Grand Valley studying ...
02/19/2026

Please Welcome Gianna Interning with us from GVSU!

My name is Gianna and I am in my senior year at Grand Valley studying exercise science. I am from Aurora, Illinois and plan to head back home after graduation to start working in healthcare administration. Outside of school I work as a physical therapy aide and personal trainer. I have loved horses my entire life and rode for about 5 years when I was younger and worked horse summer camps throughout the years.

Please Welcome Justin who is interning at Equest through April from Western where he is completing his Masters in Social...
02/18/2026

Please Welcome Justin who is interning at Equest through April from Western where he is completing his Masters in Social Work~

I am working toward my Master's in Social Work and will graduate this June. I started my internship with Equest back in January and am absolutely thrilled to be here every week. As a young adult with cerebral palsy who uses a walker, I have been lucky enough to start my own riding sessions to see how they help other riders improve their overall well-being and functioning. I can feel a stretch in muscles I haven't felt in a long time, and riding with Stormy helps me move past my anxiety. At Equest, I can learn more from everyone about how Equest improves their lives, and I help with activities that promote disability awareness and education worldwide. I do not yet know what I will do after graduation, but I do know Equest will be, and already is, an awesome steppingstone. In my free time, I like to play Pokémon Go and stay engaged with politics.

Benny knows there is some loose stuff down in there!
02/17/2026

Benny knows there is some loose stuff down in there!

02/16/2026

We are open today~ not on Winter break or President day closure~

Thank you Mr. Dave and volunteers!!Mag Flake crew.  Got it done today. 14 bags, 700 pounds. Woo hoo.
02/15/2026

Thank you Mr. Dave and volunteers!!

Mag Flake crew. Got it done today. 14 bags, 700 pounds. Woo hoo.

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!
02/14/2026

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!

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3777 Rector Avenue NE
Rockford, MI
49341

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Our Story

Horseback riding transports individuals with special needs into a new, unexplored world providing a sense of independence and freedom that defies disabilities. When riding, individuals escape their braces, crutches, wheelchairs and disabilities, replacing them with the gentle gait of a well-trained horse. Therapeutic Riding is widely recognized as an effective rehabilitation tool in the treatment of children and adults experiencing a wide range of physical, cognitive, developmental, and social/ emotional disabilities, many of whom– despite their young age– have spent what seems to be a lifetime in traditional therapy sessions. To see their faces light up with happiness as they sit up on their horse and bury their hands, arms and sometimes even faces into their furry friend is truly a sight to behold. In this setting, activities that would typically be called work are easily disguised as fun! Equest Center for Therapeutic Riding serves 185+ riders with physical, mental and social/emotional challenges, ages 2- 100 with a list of 70+ individuals waiting to participate in programming. Equest is the only program in our area that offers a YEAR ROUND therapeutic riding program. This is a critical piece for many individuals with disabilities. This helps to prevent regression and foster greater physical, mental, emotional and social improvement and benefits experienced due to a consistent riding therapy schedule throughout the year. Our program is also one of only two programs in the state that owns its own farm, complete with an outdoor riding arena, heated indoor arena, barn, classroom and rest room and our specially designed, one of a kind, mile long, Saddle Safari Sensory Riding trail. Equest serves many individuals in areas such as job training and vocational skills from area schools & group homes, equine facilitated mental health program, and nationally recognized music therapy on horseback program which combines the therapeutic riding program in the arena with music therapy. Our Carriage Driving program for those with special needs will begin in 2019! Vital to our program is our dedicated crew of volunteers who donated over 55,600 hours of service in 2018 alone. Equest instructors are certified by PATH International -Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship. Our staff includes licensed teachers and degreed professionals. Because of its varied benefits, Therapeutic Riding has been recognized as a beneficial mode of therapy by the American Physical and Occupational Therapy Associations. At Equest Center riders astride specially trained horses enjoy lessons designed to promote skills in the following areas: Physical Benefits- Improved balance, posture & coordination (fine and gross motor skills), faster reflexes, improved motor planning, stretching of tight or spastic muscles, decreased spasticity, increased range of motion, reduction of abnormal movement patterns, improved respiration and circulation, improved appetite and digestion, provides sensory integration, normalization of muscle tone, increased strength & stamina, endurance and relaxation. Mental Benefits-- Strengthens auditory short term memory, improves visual memory, sequencing, patterning and motor-planning, improves math and reading skills, problem solving, spatial relationships, strengthens ability to follow directions, improved eye-hand coordination Social / Emotional Benefits- Provides general sense of well-being, improved self-confidence, Increased interest in outside world and interest in one’s own life, develops patience, emotional control and self-discipline, provides sense of normality, improves communication skills, develops courage and a willingness to take risks, social relationships, breaks down barriers, teaches kindness and develops a respect and love for animals. We have expanded our Equine Therapy options to address additional needs of our clients. Therapy programs include: ~ Year-long Therapeutic Riding program for special needs individuals ~ Music Therapy on Horseback - taught by a licensed music therapist and PATH certified instructor ~ Saddle Safari Sensory Riding Trail -- Mile-long outdoor riding trail with specialized sensory stations and pathways to serve the needs of those with Sensory Processing Disorder ~ Summer Horsemanship Day Camp. Five week-long sessions are offered throughout the summer for those 8 years old and up of all abilities. Classes run from 9-2 daily with a horse show for the campers on the final day each week. ~ Horses as Healers Program. Partnering with Gilda's Club and individuals who have been touched by cancer for a special multi-weekend long program. ~ Volunteer training and Advanced Volunteer Training - held each month at the center. This is a required element for all who volunteer at the center. ~ Vocational training for teens through adults from schools, group homes, rehabilitation facilities... These individually tailored programs teach organizational skills, work skills, communication skills and give many a sense of purpose, pride and accomplishment which is priceless! We would love to continue to expand this service to meet the need in the community! ~ Horses and Heroes - working with United States Veterans in our program ~ Volunteer partnerships with hundreds of organizations, boy scouts, girl scouts, churches, schools, businesses for group volunteer and retreat opportunities. ~ PATH International Instructor Certification and Training Site location for individuals all over the United States. ~ Carriage & Cart Driving program ~ On site, hands on learning and internship opportunities and partnerships with Colleges, medical teaching institutions, as well as high schools in the area.