Spring Competitive Trail Ride & Drive, Endurance, & Pleasure Rides

Start Date:
June 8, 2024

End Date:
June 9, 2024

Entries Open:
May 9, 2024

Entries Close:
May 30, 2024

Location:
5491 South Road, S. Woodstock, VT

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Spring Competitive Trail Ride & Drive, Endurance, & Pleasure Rides

8 Jun - 9 Jun

Event Details

Competitive Trail Ride & Drive, Saturday, June 8

25-Mile CTR&D & 15-Mile CDR&D are both ECTRA sanctioned. A fun trail ride over a marked course of dirt roads and trails. If you are new to competitive trail riding, this is a great place to start!

Endurance Ride, Sunday, June 9

50-Mile Endurance & 25-Mile Limited distance both dual sanctioned by AERC & ECTRA, plus 10-Mile Limited Distance Ride. Interested in finding out if endurance is right for you? Try out the 10-mile LD ride, a great introduction to the sport in a relaxed and friendly environment.

Pleasure Rides

Offered both Saturday and Sunday. This ride offers No Frills Rides (no food) as the pleasure ride option. Overnight stabling is available for an addition fee. Pre-registration is required.

This ride is registered with New England Horse and Trail.

Camping on the grounds is FREE for GMHA members.

Rookie Information

Event Countdown

2024/06/08 07:30:00

Become a Volunteer

Not riding? Join us as a volunteer!

Contacts

Contact: Mickey Perry

Horse Health Requirements

GMHA requires a negative Coggins and proof of rabies vaccination within 12 months for each horse that comes on the property.  Rabies titers are accepted within one year of event date and must accompany a note from your veterinarian explaining the reason why the vaccine could not be administered.

Please note that the State of Vermont requires a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection within 30 days or Exhibition Permit from the Vermont Agency of Agriculture’s Animal Health office for any horses entering the state. GMHA does not require these documents with entry, but the VT Agency of Agriculture may enforce these regulations at any time.

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