Monday, December 22, 2025

Hope Haven Farm

A few years back, I helped with a small project to extend a trail through the woods for horseback riding.  Hope Haven Farm is a facility to help the disabled build confidence through equine therapy.  With a herd of several carefully selected horses and a large arena, they provide a range of activities that make a difference.

Volunteers play a large role in supporting activities and in fund-raising.

 The horses on the team are selected for their peaceful tolerant nature.


Here are a Norwegian Fjord horse and a Haflinger Draft horse, two of the small herd.

The project I was asked to help with was extending a trail through the woods on the farm so they could use it for riding.  I say riding, but it's really walking, often with a helper on each side for saetyf.

It was the time of year when things were beginning to freeze up, though helpfully there was no snow on the ground.

There was an existing tractor trail into the woods, but it petered out before reaching the fields.  By extending this, it could be used as a walking trail, forming a loop with crossing those fields.


12 comments:

  1. this sounds like a wonderful project to be a part of!! the horses are beautiful!! to answer your question about the gingerbread houses...the sign says it is completely edible. but it sits out on display for over a month so i don't know if anyone would want to!!

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  2. I'm sure you very much enjoyed that project. Seems it was right up your alley!

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  3. I love horses. I've never ridden one, but I like to look at them.

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  4. I am aware that there is or at least was a similar sort of farm in our general area.

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  5. What a wonderful project to be a part of.
    Horses are such beautiful creatures.

    All the best Jan

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  6. You're a hero. You really are. There's a similar horse "farm" down here near Lacey, WA, that I've driven past a few times and thought "hmmm, maybe I should" .... ok, I'm going. Thanks FG.

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  7. As my grandson is involved in equine therapy, I know how important these programs are. It is wonderful that you were able to assist with the development of the trail. What a beautiful place for a trail.

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  8. That would have been a nice little project back when. My grandparents were 'horse people' with a farm near Harrington, Ontario many, many, years ago.

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  9. Great project! Horses are a huge hit with our grandkids. They love riding.

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  10. A wonderful project to be part of. :)

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