Hearts & Horses

Location: Loveland, Colorado, United States

Hearts & Horses is a nonprofit equine-assisted services center that has served children and adults with disabilities since 1997. Its mission focuses on enhancing physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being through equine partnerships.

The center offers equine-assisted services for a broad range of participants, including children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities, youth at risk, individuals with dementia, and veterans. Its programming also includes retreats, outreach, workshops, educational offerings, and research initiatives that support the broader equine-assisted services field.

Hearts & Horses operates on a 23-acre ranch in the foothills of northern Colorado and serves as a highly regarded training facility for therapeutic riding instructors. It is a PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Center, and its instructional team includes multiple PATH Intl. Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructors.

Key Details:

  • Services: Equine-assisted services, retreats and outreach, workshops and educational programming, and research

  • Who they serve: Children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities, youth at risk, individuals with dementia, and veterans

  • Notable programs: Equine-assisted services, retreats and outreach, workshops, and research initiatives

  • Facility or setting: 23-acre ranch in the foothills of northern Colorado

  • Certifications or credentials: PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Center and training facility for therapeutic riding instructors

Last Verified: March 12, 2026.

Contact Information

Address:
163 N Co Rd 29
Loveland, Colorado 80537
United States

FAQ

What types of equine therapy programs are offered here?

Most centers offer a mix of equine-assisted services (EAS), including therapeutic riding, groundwork activities, and sometimes equine-assisted therapy (EAT) with licensed professionals. Program availability varies by location.

Who can participate in programs like this?

Many equine-assisted programs serve children, teens, and adults with a wide range of needs, including physical disabilities, developmental challenges, learning differences, anxiety, trauma, and other mental health concerns. Age ranges and participant eligibility vary by center.

Do I need prior horse experience to participate?

No. Programs are designed for beginners, and trained staff guide participants through every step using calm, well-trained therapy horses.

Is this a clinical therapy program or a recreational activity?

It depends on the center:

  • Equine-assisted therapy (EAT): Clinical therapy with licensed professionals
  • Equine-assisted activities (EAA): Non-clinical programs focused on skill-building and personal development

Contact the center to confirm what they offer.

How do I get started?

Most programs require a simple intake form and may include an initial assessment or trial session. You can contact the center directly using the information provided in the listing.