Where the Trail Begins, So Does Deeper Connection.
Travelling Trails Together is a private, transformative Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) experience designed for pairs in meaningful relationships—partners, spouses, parents and children, siblings, or close friends—who want to deepen their connection, improve communication, and explore emotional support through the wisdom of horses.
Each session in this journey offers a safe, hands-on opportunity to explore trust, boundaries, co-regulation, and mutual understanding. With a horse as your guide and mirror, you and your partner will learn to listen more deeply, support one another with presence and patience, and walk forward with intention—together.
Who is this program for?
●Romantic partners seeking deeper connection or reconnection
●Parent-child duos (age-appropriate for youth, teens, or adult children)
●Adult siblings navigating healing or strengthening bonds
●Close friends who’ve weathered life transitions together
●Families building communication and support post-conflict or change
●Any two people ready to explore their relationship in a safe, supported, and meaningful way
What participants will learn:
●How to build trust through consistency, empathy, and presence
●How to recognize and respect each other’s emotional and physical boundaries
●How to communicate more clearly—verbally and nonverbally
●How to self-regulate and co-regulate during stress or conflict
●How to collaborate as equals and support each other without control
●How to walk forward with a renewed sense of shared purpose and connection
Key Features:
●One-on-one format: Just you, your partner, the horse, and the facilitator
●A balance of quiet reflection, teamwork exercises, and meaningful conversations
●Trauma-informed, emotionally safe facilitation
Whether your relationship is thriving, shifting, or in need of gentle repair, Travelling Trails Together invites you to pause, reconnect, and move forward—side by side.
No prior horse experience is required. All sessions are done on the ground (no riding) and prioritize safety, consent, and the wellbeing of both horse and participant. This program is 4 weeks long, and is one session per week with a mid-week check in call (via zoom or google meets).

