Location: Sacramento area, California, United States
Saddle Pals is UCP of Sacramento and Northern California’s adapted horsemanship program for people with disabilities age 4 and up. The program is designed to promote growth, independence, and improved quality of life through structured work with horses.
Its services include weekly adapted horsemanship lessons, with options for 30-minute or 45-minute individual lessons as well as group non-riding activities. Ground-based activities can include grooming, feeding and animal care, tack and equipment support, education, socialization, confidence building, and balance or mobility work.
Saddle Pals operates as a nationally accredited program and is part of UCP’s broader recreation and therapy services in the Sacramento region.
Key Details:
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Services: Adapted horsemanship lessons and group non-riding equine activities
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Who they serve: People with disabilities age 4 and up
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Notable programs: Weekly individual lessons and group non-riding activities
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Facility or setting: Therapeutic equine program in the Sacramento area
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Certifications or credentials: Nationally accredited program within UCP of Sacramento and Northern California
Last Verified: March 12, 2026.
