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Langley Equine Studies

Equine Massage Therapy Education

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Langley Equine Studies is located in Eastern Washington, centrally located in the Columbia Basin, approximately 25 miles north of I-90 from Moses Lake, Washington. Campus is approximately five miles east of the city of Soap Lake, Washington.

The campus utilizes a twenty acres equine facility that includes two outdoor arenas (100′ x 200′ and 160′ x 160′). The lecture hall is a 16’ x 17’ “well-lighted” building, for hands-on practical classroom instruction. Utilization of a 3 stall indoor barn is for hands-on training with the horses. There is a large park for breaks and social events as well as a large parking lot for students hauling in with trailers. Dry lot overnight camping is available for students coming for labs.

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