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Faulkner County, Arkansas Horse Directory
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Chief Whitehorse's Trail Rides
869 Lollie Road
Mayflower, AR 72106 [View Map]
(501) 327-7776
Categories: Stables and Horse Farms; Ranches and Vacations
Region: Faulkner County, Arkansas
www.horserentals.com/chiefwhitehorse.html
Longbranch Stables
730 Lollie Rd
Mayflower, AR 72106 [View Map]
(501) 470-9181
lonbranchstables@hotmail.com
Small lesson and boarding barn in Mayflower, Arkansas. Family owned and run since 2003. Check out our website for more information.
Categories: Stables and Horse Farms; Lesson Stables; Boarding Stables; Horse Training Stables
Region: Faulkner County, Arkansas
www.longbranchhorses.com/
Ponderosa Arabians
2 Ponderosa Drive
Conway, AR 72032 [View Map]
(501) 472-4481
ponderosaarabs@tcworks.net
Breeders of quality Arabian horses. Also offering stallions at stud, horses for sale or lease and boarding. Located in central Arkansas, just minutes from Little Rock, Jacksonville, Cabot, Searcy and Conway. Reasonable rates for outstanding care!
Categories: Arabian Horse Farms; Stables and Horse Farms; Breeding Farms
Region: Faulkner County, Arkansas
www.ponderosaarabians.com/
Sunrise Therapeutic Sevices, Inc.
130 Hwy 287
Greenbrier, AR 72035 [View Map]
(501) 679-6695
(501) 581-6481
sunriseriders@alltel.net
Sunrise Riders provides opportunities for people with varying ability levels to challenge themselves physically and emotionally and to set goals to improve their quality of life via horses and specially trained and certified riding instructors and volunteers that make safe interactions possible. It is through this that we hope to change and enrich lives for individuals with special needs.
Equine Assisted Activities involves horse-related activities uniquely designed for people with cognitive, physical, emotional and social disabilities. Students of all ages learn horseback riding skills and basic horse care while receiving many benefits such as: improved balance, mobility, muscle tone, coordination, posture, enhanced independence, increased concentration, and self-esteem. Horseback riding has proven to be a highly motivational and enriching therapeutic and educational modality for students to set aside their crutches, wheelchairs and disabilities as they settle into the saddle.
Categories: Stables and Horse Farms; Therapeutic Riding Stables
Region: Faulkner County, Arkansas
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