Freckles Farm offers space and practices centered on presence, listening, and embodied awareness. Through time with horses, gentle movement such as yoga, mindfulness, and quiet attention, participants are invited to explore what feels true and notice where attuned wisdom meets embodied knowledge.
No experience is necessary. All offerings are accessible to beginners and are guided with care, flexibility, and respect for individual comfort levels. You’re welcome to participate at your own pace.
That’s very common, and you’re not expected to push past your comfort level. Simply noticing nervousness can be part of the learning. You’re always free to observe from a distance or choose offerings that don’t involve animals directly.
No. Freckles Farm offers educational and experiential practices, not clinical therapy. While many people find the work supportive and grounding, it is not a substitute for mental health treatment or medical care.
Consent means that participation—human and animal—is always voluntary. You’re invited to notice your own boundaries and choices, and animals are respected as partners with agency rather than tools or techniques.
No. Our work is grounded in presence, compassion, and lived experience rather than any particular belief system. Participants are welcome regardless of spiritual background, faith, or worldview.
Yes. In addition to onsite experiences, Freckles Farm offers online classes and workshops that focus on presence, reflection, and embodied practices accessible from home.
Freckles Farm welcomes individuals seeking a respectful, inclusive space to slow down, listen, and reconnect with themselves and the living world. People come for many reasons—curiosity, grounding, learning, or simply being—and all are welcome.
Visit the Classes & Workshops page for current offerings, or reach out directly through the Contact page. We’re happy to talk with you and help you find what feels right.