Brackenhollow Horsemanship Center

Brackenhollow Horsemanship Center

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Brackenhollow Horsemanship Center 501(c)(3) is a local treasure where many young girls and boys have grown up riding horses and many adults have enjoyed a relaxing stress reducing outdoor activity.

12/03/2024

Today is Give Big Day! If you are able and want to give, consider a tax deductible donation that will help us keep the healing power of horses accessible to all!
We are hoping to add a couple new beautiful horses to our equine family and get a hut for a working student to keep the barn and education running smoothly.
Thank you from all of us, the horses and the students. (link to our page in the comments)

Support Brackenhollow Horsemanship Center on Washington Gives 11/25/2024

Next week, on Tuesday Dec. 3rd, we will be running a campaign for Give Big Day. Please share among family and friends so they have us on their radar for any end of year giving they may want to do. Thanks so much!

Support Brackenhollow Horsemanship Center on Washington Gives Brackenhollow Horsemanship Center is a unique equestrian facility in many ways.  We are devoted to the belief that riding and working with horses should be accessible to all.  This central guiding belief, the exceptional care of the horses we provide, as well as a deep and

08/17/2023

Horse Jeopardy on the hay bales

08/05/2022

Happy Birthday Honey!

04/16/2022

Thank you to all those who have messaged us to say you are leaving forage for Pollinators, in response to our reminder to those in the Northern Hemisphere that Dandelions are a key source of early nectar to Pollinators so consider leaving a few to flower if you are mowing. 🐝 Let's all continue to make a difference!

Dandelion (genus Taraxacum) are flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which consists of species commonly known as dandelions native to Eurasia and North America, but the two commonplace species in the wider world, T. officinale and T. erythrospermum, were also introduced from Europe and now propagate as wildflowers in those regions. Both species are edible in their entirety. The common name dandelion comes from French "dent-de-lion", meaning "lion's tooth". Like other members of the family Asteraceae, they have very small flowers collected together into a composite flower head. Each single flower in a head is called a floret. In part due to their abundance along with being a generalist species, dandelions are one of the most vital early spring nectar sources for a wide host of pollinators that themselves are critical to pollination of later flowering plants.

04/14/2022

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04/10/2022

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6367 208th Avenue NE
Redmond, WA
98053