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Jul
7
Fri
Great Lakes NTR @ Horseman's Camp Ground
Jul 7 – Jul 9 all-day

Great Lakes NTR on July 7-9  Michigan Foxtrotting Horse Assoc welcomes you to their National Trail Ride at the Horseman’s Camp Ground, Chelsea, MI.

Contact Marilyn Mannino for more information @ 517-862-6676

Jul
13
Thu
Sugar Hill Ride @ Sugar Hill State Forest
Jul 13 – Jul 16 all-day

Sugar Hill Ride on July 13-16 at Sugar Hill State Forest, Watkins Glenn, NY.

NEFTA

Contact: Tracy Hower @ 717-222-1139 or Lisa Stoner @ 484-614-1054

Jul
21
Fri
Strawberry NTR @ Mill B Corrals
Jul 21 – Jul 22 all-day

National Trail Ride, July 21-22, 2023. Sponsored by the Utah Fox Trotting Horse Breed Assoc. Location is the Mill Be Corrals, Forrest service Road 047, 7 miles up. Primitive camping, pot luck on Friday night at 7:00pm. The elevation is above 8,000 feet and some trails can bee a little steep but of moderate difficulty. Rides will be 12-15 miles. We recommend that horses be shod. For more information contact Mike Huntsman at 435-315-6557 or Jon Tanner 801-726-1822

Aug
30
Wed
MFTHBA Celebration National Trail Rides @ Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association
Aug 30 – Sep 2 all-day

MFTHBA Show & Celebration National Trail Rides, August 30 – September 2. Ava, MO

North Fork River Ranch, West Plains, MO

All rides will meet across from the MFTHBA Showgrounds. Meet and leave time to be announced. Bring a sack lunch. The MFTHBA trail committee recommends that all horses be shod. Camping spaces and stalls are available for rent through the MFTHBA Office @ 417-683-2468

Sep
22
Fri
Fall Ride @ Boston Mountain Horse Camp
Sep 22 – Sep 23 all-day

National Trail Ride sponsored by the North Central Arkansas Affiliate at the Boston Mountain Horse Camp in Witts Springs, AR, September 22-23, 2023. 10 campsites with water and electric at $30 per night.  22 covered stalls available at $5 per night. Stall bedding is required and can be purchased on site at $8 per bag. Ice is available for $3 per bag. The ride will leave from the barn at 10am and have a potluck supper on Friday Evening. Easy to moderate due to water crossings and mountain terrain. Well marked trails in the Ozark National Forest along the Richland Creek. The Ozark National Forest is known for its sparkling blue water with waterfalls, springs unique rock formations, caves and breathtaking overlooks. Horses will require shoes. Ride will leave the barn at 10 AM. Contact Andrew Hendrix  at 870-504-1165 or Donna Goodman at 501-412-4721 for more information.