Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Temple Grandin Equine Center is Colorado State University’s equine-assisted services center focused on research, education, and community programming. The center supports people with special challenges through horse-based services while also advancing evidence-based practice in equine-assisted therapy, learning, and horsemanship.
Its Fort Collins campus offers physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, therapeutic and adaptive horsemanship, and equine-assisted learning. The center is designed as both a service hub for participants and a training and research environment for students, therapists, and equine professionals.
The Fort Collins location operates on Colorado State University’s Foothills campus on South Overland Trail. The center is part of a larger university initiative with two locations, in Fort Collins and Denver, dedicated to improving outcomes for both horses and humans through equine-assisted services.
Key Details:
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Services: Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, therapeutic and adaptive horsemanship, and equine-assisted learning
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Who they serve: Individuals with special challenges and participants seeking equine-assisted services
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Notable programs: Fort Collins campus equine-assisted therapies, adaptive horsemanship, and learning programs
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Facility or setting: Colorado State University Foothills campus in Fort Collins
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Certifications or credentials: University-based equine-assisted services center focused on research, education, and evidence-based practice
Last Verified: March 12, 2026.
