Harmony HorseWorks volunteers learn horse therapy using equine stress control therapy. Become a part of Colorado's horse sanctuary movement and make room for a horse in your heart.

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Directions to the Equestrian Center

From Denver Metro take most convenient highway to get you to Hwy 285

Your major options are C470 to Hwy 285

Take HWY 285 South toward Bailey about 15 miles to Conifer.

Three miles past the King Soopers shopping center, look for the

Richmond Hill Road exit on your right, then follow signs to Richmond Hill Road (going back over the highway over the bridge).

NOTE: If you are coming from Evergreen, take 73 to Conifer and go South on 285 about 2 miles and then look for the Richmond Hill Road exit.

Follow RHR about 4 miles on the paved portion.

You will see a sign saying "Pavement Ends." Volunteers care for horses

On your right is a pond.

On your left is Shiloh Drive.

Take a left onto Shiloh Drive and go uphill.

At the top of the hill on your left is Elsie Road.

Take a left onto Elsie Road.

Follow Elsie Road downhill and to your right as the water flows.

You will come to a "Dead End" sign.

Volunteers care for horses13639 is 1/2 mile past the Dead End sign on your right.

Don't turn into the driveway with the first "Wright" name on the mailbox.

That's not us. Keep going and look for 13639.

Our driveway slopes downhill.

The house is barn red with white shutters and white garage doors, one story ranch.

Harmony HorseWorks is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation in good standing and registered as such in Colorado. Annual reports are on file with the Colorado Secretary of State. FEIN-200763702.

 

 

Barbara Wright specializes in horse healing. Volunteers learn horse therapy using equine stress control therapy. Barbara's artistry helps support her equine therapy.
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