PARK CITY — When most people think of horseback riding, they picture being up in the saddle. But at the National Ability Center in Park City, working with horses often begins on the ground.
This is part of Equine-Assisted Learning — an adaptive program that’s helping people of all abilities build confidence, communication and connection long before they ever take a ride. It’s a program rooted in safety and nationally recognized standards, earning the highest accreditation from Path International, the leading authority in therapeutic horsemanship.
The National Ability Center has been shaping adaptive recreation for nearly 40 years, offering more than 34,000 experiences a year from skiing to rafting to cycling. One of their most transformative programs happens at their world-class eque

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