Equine Assisted Therapy Alaska

Location: Anchorage, Alaska, United States

Equine Assisted Therapy Alaska is a nonprofit therapeutic riding center that serves children and adults with physical, emotional, and cognitive disabilities. Its mission focuses on improving physical, psychological, and social well-being through equine-assisted services.

The center offers therapeutic riding, hippotherapy, and equine-facilitated psychotherapy. Therapeutic riding is organized in one-hour lessons with one to four riders grouped by ability, age, and therapeutic goals, while other services support clients who need more individualized therapeutic intervention.

Equine Assisted Therapy Alaska operates at the William Clark Chamberlin Equestrian Center within Ruth Arcand Park in Anchorage. It is a PATH Intl. Center Member and also offers a Freedom Reins program for wounded military personnel.

Key Details:

  • Services: Therapeutic riding, hippotherapy, and equine-facilitated psychotherapy

  • Who they serve: Children and adults with physical, emotional, and cognitive disabilities

  • Notable programs: Freedom Reins program for wounded military personnel

  • Facility or setting: William Clark Chamberlin Equestrian Center in Ruth Arcand Park, Anchorage

  • Certifications or credentials: PATH Intl. Center Member

Last Verified: March 12, 2026.