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Triskele Rivers co-owners Ann Hansen, left, and Carrie Fuentes have created a therapeutic experience on their farm, located near Hood River. It’s home to a number of rescued animals, like these goats. They also offer studio rentals for retreats, workshops, and small gatherings. Photo courtesy Triskele Rivers

HOOD RIVER — “Change” the horse was rescued from Terrebonne, Oregon, by an 80-year-old woman who saw him on a truck headed to Mexico. She decided to adopt him before finding Triskele Rivers, a private 33-acre farm in Hood River. Now, it’s where Change calls home.

After acquiring the farm on Highway 35, Carrie Fuentes and co-founder Ann Hansen wanted to create a therapeutic experience for others. The purpose of Triskele Rivers is to help visitors respond to the world around them in a more relaxed way. Offerings include farm visits for parents, children, families, and individuals to learn to tune into the environment, animals, and each other.

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The Triskele Rivers barn.

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Triskele Rivers is home to a number of rescued animals, like these goats. 

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Hamilton the rescue horse with Triskele Rivers co-owner Ann Hansen.