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Alabama Horse Council
P.O. Box 556, Morris, AL 35116
Contact: Charlotte Collins
Phone: 206-678-2882
Fax:
Website: www.alabamahorsecouncil.org
The Alabama Horse Council is an organization that impartially represents Alabama's horse industry. We have joined together to enact fair and effective regulation affecting horse use, improve state equestrian facilities, increase public understanding of horses and horse use, and enhance the contribution of horses to the quality of life in Alabama.

Alaska State Quarter Horse Association
PO Box 110155, Anchorage, AK 99511-0155
Contact: Laura O'Neal
Phone: 907-336-3244
Fax:
Website: www.asqha.com
Celebrating the American Quarter Horse in the state of Alaska.

American Association of Equine Practitioners
4075 Iron Works Parkway, Building D, Lexington, KY 40511
Contact: David Foley, Executive Director
Phone: 859-233-0147
Fax:
Website: www.aaep.org
Our mission is to improve the health and welfare of the horse, to further the professional development of its members, and to provide resources and leadership for the benefit of the equine industry.

American Driving Society
P.O. Box 278, Cross Plains, WI 53528
Contact: Susan Koos Acker, Executive Director
Phone: 608-237-7382
Fax: 608-237-6468
Website: www.americandrivingsociety.org
The ADS promotes the best interests of driving horses and ponies to carriage both competitively and for pleasure.

American Endurance Ride Conference
P.O. Box 6027, Auburn, CA 95604
Contact: Kathleen Henkel, Executive Director
Phone: 866-271-AERC
Fax: 530-823-7805
Website: www.aerc.org
The AERC is the national organization for long distance riding on horseback.

American Equestrian Trade Association
621 Wollaston Rd., Kennett Square, PA 19348-1679
Contact: Lua Oas Southard
Phone: 610-444-2025
Fax: 610-444-2027
Website: www.aeta.us
AETA is a non-profit, membership association striving to strengthen promote equestrianism and equine concerns.

American Morgan Horse Association
122 Bostwick Road, Shelburne, VT 05482
Contact: Julie Broadway
Phone: 802-985-4944
Fax: 802-985-8897
Website: www.morganhorse.com
The American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA) exists to preserve, promote, and perpetuate the Morgan horse. The Association is comprised of four departments that strive to accomplish this mission: Administration, Membership/Marketing, Publications, and Registry.

American Saddlebred Horse Association
4083 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511
Contact: Alan Balch, Executive Secretary
Phone: 859-259-2742, ext.311
Fax: 859-259-1628
Website: www.asha.net
The ASHA carries out administrative, promotional, and educational activities for the benefit of its members and the breed.

Arizona State Horsemen’s Association
28150 N. Alma School Pkwy, # 103/433, Scottsdale, AZ 85262
Contact: Jean Anderson, Director of Communications
Phone: 602-390-6806
Fax:
Website: www.azasha.com
We are dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and protection of the Arizona equestrian lifestyle.

Ashland Farm
516 GA Hwy, Covington, GA 30014
Contact: Lucy Calhoun
Phone: 770-786-6703
Fax:
Website: www.ashlandfarm.com
Ashland Farm is home to a state of the art equestrian facility and is a producer of specialty produce . The fam is also a natural wildlife sanctuary. It is the dream of the family to make this beautiful land sustainable and to protect it for the future.


Barbara Oslund, Trails Consultant
114 Holly Glenn Road, Pittsboro, NC 27312
Contact: Barbara Oslund
Phone: 919-454-8162
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Website:
Barbara Oslund is an expert on equine-friendly trails and greenways. She has extensive experience in trail planning, development and maintenance and works closely with the North Carolina Horse Council to ensure that horsemen continue to enjoy access to land in North Carolina.

Barn Book, The
3356 Rocking Horse Lane, Aiken, SC 29801-0250
Contact: Samantha Charles
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.thebarnbook.com
A complete equestrian directory for South and Central Florida. Local, state and national products and services, classified ads, events, and associations.

Bay State Trail Riders Association
24 Glenn Street, Douglas, MA 01516
Contact: Becky Kalagher, President
Phone: 508-476-3960
Fax:
Website: www.bstra.org
News and information relating to the activities and achievements of the Massachusetts horse community.

Blue Star Equiculture, Inc
P.O.Box 7, Bondsville, MA 01009
Contact: Christina Hansen
Phone: 413-289-9787
Fax:
Website: www.equiculture.org
Our mission is to to provide homeless working horses a sanctuary and the opportunity to be useful and positively improve their lives, while bringing education, equine awareness, skills and healing to the community. Blue Star Equiculture is also a working organic farm.

Bridle Path Conservancy
634 Boston Post Road, Madison, CT 06443
Contact: Pati Martin
Phone: 203-318-0400
Fax: 203-318-5001
Website: www.BPConservancy.org
The Bridle Path Conservancy is a non-profit dedicated to the preservation, acquisition, and enhancement of multi purpose trails in Connecticut.

Bull Valley Riding Club
P.O. Box 1635, Woodstock, IL 60098
Contact: Emily Berendt, President
Phone: 815-337-3101
Fax: 815-337-2567
Website: www.bullvalleyridingclub.org
Small but mighty, the Bull Valley Riding Club has been very successful in the development and over-sight of horse trails in its community.


Camelot Equestrian Park Foundation
P.O. Box 7804, Chico, CA 95927-7804
Contact: Mike and Connie Ballon
Phone: (530) 521-2122
Fax:
Website: www.camelotequestrianpark.com
Camelot Equestrian Park in Butte Valley, Northern California has miles of meandering horse riding and hiking trails, picnic areas, a beautiful shaded campground, turnouts and paddocks for traveling horses, dressage arenas, stadium jumping arena, a cross-country schooling course, and much more. The horse park will host competitions in dressage, driving, endurance, eventing, reining, show jumping, vaulting, cutting, polo, ride and tie, rodeo, and trail rides.

Central Carolina Driving Club
10121 River Bank Drive, Raleigh, NC 27614
Contact: Jim Bell
Phone: 919 870-7740
Fax:
Website: carolinadriving.net/ccdc/
CCDC is a membership organization formed to support and encourage carriage driving. The group is based in North Carolina with members that span the entire state, though most are located in the "central" piedmont area of NC. The club is a diverse group including drivers of all skill levels as well as a wide range of ages, from junior whips as young as nine, to senior citizens, and every age between.

Central Kentucky Back Country Horsemen
7900 Wades Mill Road, Mount Sterling, KY 40353-9641
Contact: Edith Conyers
Phone: 859-744-0397
Fax:
Website: www.kybch.com
Central Kentucky Back Country Horsemen is an affiliate of Back Country Horsemen of America. Members of the Central Kentucky BCH work hard to steward existing riding lands and create new riding opportunities for equestrians in the central Kentucky region.

Certified Horsemanship Association
4037 Iron Works Parkway, Ste. 180, Lexington, KY 40511
Contact: Christy Landwehr, CEO
Phone: 800-724-1446
Fax:
Website: www.cha-ahse.org
Our mission is to promote excellence in safety and education for the benefit of the entire equine industry. This is accomplished by certifying instructors, accrediting equine facilities, and publishing educational resources.

Charlotte Steeplechase Association
P.O. Box 70, Mineral Springs, NC 28108
Contact: Bill J. Price
Phone: 704-843-7070
Fax:
Website: www.queenscup.org
This race is like no other sporting event in the Charlotte region and is greeted with great anticipation.

Chattahoochee Trail Horse Association
P.O. Box 211, Dahlonega, GA 30533
Contact: Jack Garber, President
Phone: 770-886-5039
Fax:
Website: www.ride-ctha.org
The CTHA is a fun club that also advocates for horse trails in Georgia State Parks.

Connecticut Horse Council
P.O. Box 57, Durham, CT 06422
Contact: Amy Stegall, President
Phone: 203-757-1904
Fax:
Website: www.cthorsecouncil.org
Our motto is horsemen united in leadership, service, and education.

Cornwall Hounds
6267 E. Thoren Road, Elizabeth, IL 61028
Contact: Tony Leahy, MFH
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.ch-frvh.com


Cottonwood Ranch
P.O. Box 127, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Contact: Charlotte Wrather
Phone: 805-344-1333
Fax: 805-456-3897
Website: www.cottonwoodhorse.com
Cottonwood Ranch, located in the hill country of California's central coast, is a multi-use facility specializing in thoroughbred breeding, conditioning and racing, warmblood breeding and training, and three day event training and schooling.


Delaware Equine Council
156 Clark Farm Road, Smyrna, DE 19977
Contact: Mary Everhart
Phone: (302) 659-0460
Fax:
Website: www.delawareequinecouncil.org
The mission of the Delaware Equine Council is to promote, protect and enhance the keeping of equine in the state of Delaware. Members of the Council represent all breeds, disciplines and interests ranging from Standardbred breeders to public riding stable operators, weekend trail riders to mule owners, driving enthusiasts to show circuit participants and therapeutic riding to equine rescue among others.

Dennis Badger and Associates, Inc.
2480 Fortune Drive, Suite 150, Lexington, KY 40509
Contact: Dennis Badger
Phone: 859-252-3445
Fax:
Website: www.dennisbadger.com
Dennis Badger & Associates, Inc. is a real estate appraisal and consulting firm based in Lexington, Kentucky. We pride ourselves in offering timely real property appraisals of nearly all property types. Putting the needs of our clients and communities first is our most important goal.


El Dorado Equestrian Trails Foundation
5657 Hollow Lane, Greenwood, CA 95635
Contact: Penny Scribner
Phone: (530) 333-1652
Fax:
Website: www.edetf.net
The El Dorado Equestrian Trails Foundation was founded in 1987 to encourage identification and dedication of equestrian and hiking trails on the Georgetown Divide in El Dorado County, California. Since its inception, the Foundation, in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, has been instrumental in the development of many miles of trails, the construction of staging areas, and the creation of the Dru Barner Campground.

Equestrian Partners in Conservation
P.O. Box 69, Boyds, MD 20841
Contact: David Tobin, President
Phone: 240-498-0473
Fax:
Website: www.epicmontgomery.org
EPIC is a non-profit created to preserve the equestrian heritage of Montgomery County, Maryland.

Equestrian Services, LLC & Equestrian Management, LLC
233 Douglas Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Contact: Jennifer K. Donovan, Principal
Phone: 434-872-0108
Fax: 434-872-0111
Website: www.equestrianservicesLLC.com
Equestrian Services, LLC provides turn-key equestrian amenities for communities and resorts nationwide. Our services range from feasibility studies, geo demographic analysis, proforma budgeting, capital expenditure projections, programming, planning, design, and marketing all the way through equestrian facility operations management. Our firm is vertically integrated dedicated to the long term success of our projects. Our integrated service model has been the key to growing successful partnerships with our clients and affiliates.

Equitrekking
7831 Woodmont Avenue, PMB # 327, Bethesda, MD 20814
Contact: Darley Newman
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.equitrekking.com/
Equitrekking takes viewers on exhilarating horseback adventures around the globe.

Essex County Trail Association
P.O. Box 166, Hamilton, MA 01936
Contact: Liz Wheaton, Treasurer
Phone: 978-363-5272
Fax:
Website: www.ectaonline.org
Members of the Essex County Trail Association are dedicated to the preservation and maintenance of the open trails in their community.


Fallbrook Riders Field
P.O. Box 874, Bonsall, CA 92003
Contact: Gayle Lawrence
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.fallbrookriders.com
Fallbrook Riders Field is an equestrian facility located on ten acres in the heart of Fallbrook, California. The field offers a variety of riding options for local equestrians including a full size dressage arena, a large stadium jumping arena and a beautiful cross-country course. Local schooling shows are held here throughout the year in a fun, family friendly atmosphere.

Flintridge Riding Club
4625 Oak Grove Drive, LaCanada-Flintridge, CA 91011
Contact: Beth Keach
Phone: 818-952-1233
Fax: 818-952-4901
Website: www.flintridgeridingclub.org
For over seventy-five years, the Flintridge Riding Club has set the standards of excellence for equestrian centers in Southern California. Located in La Cañada Flintridge against the foothills of the San Gabriel mountains, it has been home to members of all ages and levels of experience who share a love of riding and of horses.

Foothills Equestrian Trails Association
P.O. Box 1453, Columbus, NC 28722
Contact: Dot Moyer, President
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.fetatrails.org
FETA is dedicated to the preservation of the historic equestrian trail system in and around Polk County, NC.

Foothills Riding Club
64 Persimmon Hill Drive, Columbus, NC 28722
Contact: Marilyn Yike
Phone: 828-894-3726
Fax:
Website: www.foothillsridingclub.org
Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mtns., the Foothills Riding Club is organized for the purpose of promoting understanding and enjoyment of equestrian activities, particularly dressage and combined training, through sponsorship of educational and recreational activities such as presentations, clinics, schooling shows, and other mounted programs.

Fort Harrod Back Country Horsemen
1039 Man O War Drive, Frankfort, KY 40601
Contact: Emily Dennis
Phone: 502 330-8798
Fax:
Website: www.kybch.com
Fort Harrod Back Country Horsemen is an affiliate of Back Country Horsemen of America. Members of the Fort Harrod BCH work hard to steward existing riding lands and create new riding opportunities for equestrians in areas surrounding Harrodsburg, Kentucky. The group devotes many volunteer hours to maintaining trails at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill and at Eagles Nest, a privately-owned property comprising roughly 1000 acres of beautiful wooded and open space. Fort Harrod BCH has received a grant from the National Park Service’s Rivers, Trails & Conservation Assistance program to help develop a plan to forever protect Eagles Nest for enjoyment by hikers and horseback riders.

Fox River Valley Hunt
6267 E. Thoren Road, Elizabeth, IL 61028
Contact: Tony Leahy, MFH
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.ch-frvh.com


Friesian Horse Association of North America
4037 Iron Works Parkway #160, Lexington, KY 40511
Contact: Jason Tice
Phone: 859-455-7430
Fax: 859-455-7457
Website: www.fhana.com
Celebrating the uniquely versatile and charismatic Friesian horse.


Gallatin Equestrian Partnership
5588 Patterson Road, Bozeman, MT 59718
Contact: Marianne Amsden
Phone: 406-920-0888
Fax:
Website: http://www.gallepmt.org/
We are a new group working to advocate, educate, and unite to promote the cause for equestrian trails throughout the Gallatin Valley

Goethe Trail, The
1950 SE 111th Court, Morriston, FL 32668
Contact: Helen Koehler
Phone: 352-486-7040
Fax:
Website: www.thegoethetrail.com/
We help the Florida Division of Forestry maintain the shared use trail system at Goethe State Forest in Levy County, Florida.

Granby Regional Horse Council, Inc.
P.O. Box 283, Granby, MA 01033
Contact: Diane Godek, Director
Phone: 413-527-9532
Fax:
Website: www.granbyregionalhorse.org
The founders of the Granby Regional Horse Council saw the need to bring the areas horse owners and equine business leaders together, and so established the council in 1996.

Green Properties
5699 Kanan Rd, #169, Agoura, CA 91301
Contact: Nona Green, Agent
Phone: 818-426-2292
Fax: 818-991-5071
Website: www.agourahorseproperty.com
Custom and equestrian real estate specialists in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties.


Hawaii Polo School and Training Program
68-411 Farrington Highway, Waialua, HI 96791
Contact: Mike Dailey
Phone: (808) 637-7656
Fax:
Website: www.hawaiipolo.com
Where polo meets the Pacific, Hawaii Polo School and Training Program is a 501(c)(3) organization that owns land for polo and trail riding on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii.

HBC – H. Burkert & Co., Inc.
668 Midway Road, Bolivia, NC 28422
Contact: Maud Kelley, Principal
Phone: 910.253.9515
Fax: 910.253.9386
Website: www.hburkert.com
HBC engages in environmentally responsible community and equestrian land planning using Low Impact Design (LID), Leaders in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) and sustainable design.

Highland Equestrian Conservancy
205 West Livingston Road, Highland, MI 48357
Contact: Sharon Greene, Director
Phone: 248-887-3970
Fax:
Website: www.highlandequestrians.org
Our mission is to conserve and protect our natural resources while preserving the rural character and equestrian heritage of Highland Township.

Horse Lick Creek Equestrian Retreat
134 Wilder Ridge Road, McKee, KY 40447
Contact: Sharyn Matuscak
Phone: 606-965-2795
Fax:
Website: www.horselickcreekretreat.com
Horse Lick Creek Equestrian Retreat is situated on over 1200 privately owned acres in pristine Jackson County Kentucky. Guests and boarders have access to miles of private horseback riding and hiking trails that meander through some of the most spectacular and unspoiled landscapes in Kentucky.

HorseDreams, Inc.
208 Kings Road, Milledgeville, GA 31061
Contact: Paula Barnes, Executive Director
Phone:
Fax:
Website:
HorseDreams, Inc is a faith based non-profit organization that works closely with the Georgia Equine Rescue Leauge to bring together at risk youth with horses. It is their hope that once given the opportunity to experience the loving and forgiving nature of horses that these children will gain important life skills through the rewarding experience of natural horsemanship and that horses will find a permanent place where they can live out their lives in a healthy, loving environment.

Horsemen’s Council of Illinois
P.O. Box 1605, Springfield, IL 62705
Contact: Frank Bowman, President
Phone: 217-744-0442, ext 206
Fax: 217-744-0443
Website: www.horsemenscouncil.org
Representative leadership for the diverse horse industry of Illinois.

Hunterdon County Horse and Pony Association
131 Somerset Terrace, Bedminster, NJ 07921
Contact: Susan Data-Samtak
Phone:
Fax:
Website:
Uniting the horse community in Hunterdon County.


Illinois Trail Riders
4873 Indian Hills Drive, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Contact: Denise Maxwell, President
Phone: 618-656-2591
Fax:
Website: www.illinoistrailriders.com
Dedicated to keeping horses on our trails.

Indiana Trail Riders Association
4962 S. 250 W. , Portland, IN 47371
Contact: Greg Hersberger
Phone: 1-260-726-9536
Fax:
Website: www.intrailriders.org
The purpose of the Indiana Trail Riders Association is to promote trail riding and other equine activities in Indiana and the surrounding areas.

Indiana Whips and Wheels, Inc.
2347 E 1800 North Road, Fithian, IL 61844
Contact: Dave Sadler, President
Phone: 217-548-2300
Fax: 217-548-2400
Website: www.iwwi.org
Indiana Whips and Wheels was established in 1995 to promote the sport of carriage driving. Through demonstrations, education, and driving events, IWWI offers novice and experienced

Iowa Horse Council
1180 Liberty Highway, New Virginia, IA 50210
Contact: Bill Paynter, President
Phone: 641-342-4436
Fax:
Website: www.iowahorsecouncil.org
Volunteer-based, non-profit organization that supports the entire equine industry through communication, education, and promotion.


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Kansas Horse Council
8831 Quail Lane, Ste. 201, Manhattan, KS 66502
Contact: Pattie Stalder, Administrator
Phone: 785-776-0662
Fax: 785-539-2928
Website: www.kansashorsecouncil.com
The resource for Kansans who have anything to do with horses.

Kentucky Equine Education Project
4037 Iron Works Pike, Suite 130, Lexington, KY 40511
Contact: Patrick Neely, Executive Director
Phone: 859-259-0007
Fax: 859-259-0501
Website: www.horseswork.com
Our mission is to increase awareness of the benefits of Kentucky's horse economy and to promote jobs and economic opportunities for Kentuckians through the Commonwealth's world-class horse industry.

Kentucky Horse Council
1500 Bull Lea Rd., Suite 214C, Lexington, KY 40511
Contact: Ginny Grulke, Executive Director
Phone: 859-367-0509
Fax: 866-618-3837
Website: www.kentuckyhorse.org
Dedicated to the protection, education, and devlopment of Kentuckys equine industry.

Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners & Breeders, Inc.
4079 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511
Contact: David Switzer, Executive Director
Phone: 859-381-1414
Fax: 859-233-9737
Website: www.kta-ktob.com
We endeavor to enhance, promote, protect, and publicize the Kentucky Thoroughbred industry.

King County Executive Horse Council
P.O. Box 2904, Woodinville, WA 98072-2904
Contact: Isabell Schober
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.kingcountyexecutivehorsecouncil.org
The King County Executive Horse Council is an umbrella organization, uniting horsemen of all breeds and interests. The KCEHC supports the horse industry and equestrian way of life by advocating for the protection and creation of equestrian trails and facilities. We are the official horse advisors to government and developers. The KCEHC has promoted the creation of a trail ordinance, equestrian overlays and trail language for comprehensive and community plans, inventoried trails for community plans and developed educational brochures.

Knapp Friesian Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 1270, Sisters, OR 97759
Contact: Judith Knapp
Phone: 541-549-1248
Fax: 541-549-4323
Website: www.friesiansspectacular.com
The KFF is dedicated to sharing information about the Friesian Horse and its use. To enhance awareness of the breed, the horses appear at numerous large equestrian events each year, introducing the breed to many spectators who are unfamiliar with Friesians.


Lake County Forest Preserve District
2000 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, IL 60048
Contact: Tom Hahn, Executive Director
Phone: 847-367-6640
Fax:
Website: www.lcfpd.org
Our mission is to preserve a dynamic and unique system of diverse natural and cultural resources.

Las Vaqueras Riding Club
25951 Calle Ricardo, San Jaun Capistrano, CA 92675
Contact: Janis Pearson
Phone: 949-661-0176
Fax:
Website: www.lasvaquerasridingclub.com
We are a Women's Riding Group established in 1993. Our MISSION is to provide equestrian education for ourselves and our community; with a historical basis within a recreational ambiance. We encourage safe horsemanship for our members, our guests and our community. As we ride the trails, we seek to preserve open spaces for all to enjoy.

LifeTime Composites LLC
2131 Palomar Road, Suite 320, Carlsbad, CA 92011
Contact: Nisha Vyas Mahler
Phone: (760)603-9100
Fax: 760-603-9110
Website: www.ltlumber.com
LifeTime Composites LLC makes green and sustainable composite lumber products that look and feel like wood without the maintenance. LifeTime Composites LLC, manufacturer of LifeTime Lumber, developed products using recycled content because they value environmental stewardship. LifeTime Lumber products serve decking and fencing needs in residential, commercial and equestrian applications.

Loomis Basin Horsemens Association
P.O. Box 2326, Loomis, CA 95650
Contact: Kathy Dombrowski
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.garlic.com/~lbha
Loomis Basin Horsemen's Association was formed in 1984 to stop developers from taking away the beautiful equestrian trails of the Loomis Basin in California. This 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization works closely with federal, state and local agencies to maintain and protect existing trails, to promote the establishment of new trails and to protect the rural lifestyle.

Lynwood Equine
10007 N.E. 120th, Liberty, MO 64068
Contact: Haywood & Lyn Walker
Phone: 816-781-4572
Fax:
Website: lynwoodequine.com/index.html
Lynwood Equine specializes in ecologically friendly flooring systems for use in landscaping and equine applications. EquiTerr and EquiTerr Pro have become the horse flooring products of choice for stalls, turnouts, paddocks, round pens, aisle ways and arenas. The company also offers its complete expertise in the complete construction of arenas.


Maine Equestrian Trails Alliance, Inc.
P.O. Box 7, North Waterboro, ME 04061
Contact: Jaye Winkel, President
Phone: 207-247-6226
Fax:
Website: www.maineequestriantrails.org
META was founded for the purpose of providing a voice for Maine's equestrian trail riders at the state level and to create a Bridge Materials Grant Program to encourage the construction of horse-safe bridges on Maine trails.

Margaux Farm
P.O. Box 4220, Midway, KY 40347
Contact: Steve Johnson
Phone: 859-846-4433
Fax: 859-846-4486
Website: www.margauxfarm.com
The mission of Margaux Farm is to breed, raise, and develop high caliber Thoroughbred race horses, while maintaining respect for the horse, the land, our clients and our employees. Margaux Farm is located just outside of historic Midway, Kentucky in the heart of the Bluegrass.

Maryland Horse Breeders Association
P.O. Box 427, Timonium, MD 21094
Contact: Cricket Goodall, Executive Director
Phone: 410-252-2100
Fax: 410-560-0503
Website: www.marylandthoroughbred.com
Since 1929, the Maryland Horse Breeders Association has been the leading horse industry advocate in the state of Maryland.

Maryland Horse Council
P.O. Box 651, Lisbon, MD 21765
Contact: Crystal Kimball, Director
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.mdhorsecouncil.org
We represent Maryland's diverse horse community.

Masterson Equestrian Trust Foundation
2414 Palumbo Drive, Lexington, KY 40509
Contact: Janet Whitehouse
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.mastersonequestrian.org
We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation established as a mechanism to ensure that Masterson Station Park will continue as a facility for horse related activities and events.

Michigan Horse Council
P.O. Box 22008, Lansing, MI 48909
Contact: Marilynn Graff, MHC Expo Administrator
Phone: 231-821-2487
Fax:
Website: www.michiganhorsecouncil.com
To provide individuals and organizations with a central authority that will support, encourage, supplement, and coordinate the efforts of those presently engaged in the constructive conservation, development, and promotion of the horse industry and the horse community in the state of Michigan.

Muttontown Horsemen’s Association
490 New York Avenue, Baldwin, NY 11510
Contact: Barbara Palm, Treasurer
Phone: 516-922-2320
Fax:
Website: www.muttontownhorsemen.com
Our goal is to gain support for this organization by increasing the membership and participation of area residents, to protect the integrity of the existing trail system, obtain easements in new subdivisions, and raise awareness of the advantages of having a horse population in the community.


Nassau Suffolk Horsemen’s Association
P.O. Box 1944, Huntington, NY 11743
Contact: Sam Uliano, President
Phone: 516-635-4927
Fax:
Website: www.nshaonline.org
Encourage Long Island’s horse people to work and play together in their enjoyment of horses and horse sports.

National Drive, Inc.
2787 Bone Cave Road, Bone Cave, TN 38581
Contact: Mike Lyon, President
Phone: 931-686-8727
Fax: 931-686-8726
Website: www.nationaldrive.net
Held at the Kentucky Horse Park, the National Drive is an inexpensive, long weekend devoted to equine driving. It is designed to become the largest gathering of recreational drivers in the country.

National Steeplechase Museum
Box 2424, Camden, SC 29020
Contact: Hope Cooper
Phone: (803) 432-6513
Fax: (803) 432-4062
Website: www.nationalsteeplechasemuseum.org
The National Steeplechase Museum is the only museum in the United States that is dedicated to the horses, trainers, owners, riders and races that tell the story of American Steeplechasing.

Natural Gait, The
1878 Old Mission Drive, Harpers Ferry, IA 52146-7533
Contact: Donna Bright
Phone: (563) 535-7231
Fax:
Website: www.thenaturalgait.com
We have many choices of lodging for your nature getaway, from camp sites to fully furnished log cabins. Isn't it time to cozy up to a nice wood fire in the fireplace or sit in a sky chair on the deck, watch the sun set and commune with nature?. We're here for you. It's Your Time.

Nevada All-State Trail Riders
P.O. Box 18757, Reno, NV 89511
Contact: Connie Creech, Treasurer
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.nastr.org
The Nevada All-State Trail Riders was founded in 1968 for the purpose of preserving historical trails in Nevada by sponsoring and promoting horseback riding on these trails.

New England Equestrian Land Management Conservation Corp.
991 Bearsden Road, Athol, MA 01331
Contact: Kim Bacon, Treasurer
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.equinecenter.org
A number of years ago, horse lovers in the north central region of Massachusetts had a dream of developing an equestrian park in the area. When a piece of property became available, this determined group of people approached the town of Athol and, with support from the town, purchased the property.

New Hampshire Horse Council
18 Deer Run Road, N. Hampton, NJ 03862
Contact: Joan Ganotis, ELCR Liaison
Phone: 603-964-6885
Fax:
Website: www.nhhorsecouncil.com
The New Hampshire Horse Council is devoted to promoting the interests of the state's equine community.

New Jersey Horse Council
23 Beth Drive, Moorestown, NJ 08057
Contact: Dottie Allen, Corresponding Secretary
Phone: 856-231-0771
Fax:
Website: www.njhorsecouncil.com
We promote equestrian activities in the state through education, legislation, competition, and seminars.

New Mexico Horse Council
P.O. Box 10206, Albuquerque, NM 87184
Contact: Val Cole
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.nmhorsecouncil.org
We strive to further the best interests of horses, horsemen and the horse industry in New Mexico.

New York State Horse Council
44 Eggleston Lane, Westport, NY 12993-3715
Contact: George King
Phone: 518-962-2316
Fax:
Website: www.nyshc.org
The New York State Horse Council is New York's equine umbrella organization devoted to creating a forum in which horsemen of diverse interests can use their "horsepower" to guarantee a future of horses, horse sports, and horse-related businesses in New York State.

New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc.
57 Phila Street, 2nd Floor, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-3200
Contact: Jeffrey Cannizzo
Phone: (518) 587-0777
Fax: (518) 587-1551
Website: www.nytbreeders.org
New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. (NYTB) is a membership organization founded in 1974. NYTB is the official authorized representative of the Thoroughbred breeding industry in New York State and was formed in order to provide those individuals involved in the New York breeding and racing industry with an organization dedicated towards its advancement.

Norco Horsemen’s Association
P.O. Box 847, Norco, CA 92860
Contact: Glenn Hedges, President
Phone: 951-817-9311
Fax:
Website: www.nha-norco.org
We work to maintain Norco’s rural animal keeping lifestyle.

North Ada County Foothills Association
3675 North Saddleman Place, Eagle, ID 83616
Contact: Kathy Pennisi
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.nacfa.net
The mission of the North Ada County Foothills Association is to actively work with Ada County officials, involved landowners, and other interested citizens to create a comprehensive, specific, and sustainable vision for the foothills area of North Ada County…a vision which respects landowners rights within the limits of resource and service carrying capacity, minimizes impact on current residents and users of the area, and recognizes the significance of this open space and recreational resource in the broad context of a growing region.

North American Trail Ride Conference
P.O. Box 224, Sedalia, CO 80135
Contact: Laurie DiNatale, Executive Administrator
Phone: 303-688-1677
Fax: 303-688-3022
Website: www.natrc.org
Our philosophies include the stimulation of greater interest in the breeding and use of good horses possessed of stamina and hardiness and qualified to make good mounts on the trail.

North Carolina Horse Council
4904 Waters Edge Drive, Ste. 290, Raleigh, NC 27606
Contact: Sue Gray, Executive Director
Phone: 919-854-1990
Fax: 919-854-1989
Website: www.nchorsecouncil.org
Representing and furthering the interest of the equine and equestrian industry of North Carolina.

North Salem Bridle Trails
P.O. Box 585, North Salem, NY 10560
Contact: Charlotte Harris, Vice President
Phone: 914-669-3883
Fax:
Website: www.nsbta.org
The North Salem Bridle Trails Association maintains and develops the historic system of trails, which extends and connects more than one hundred linear miles of trails in the towns of North Salem and Ridgefield.

North Star Pony Club
16822 Grays Bay Boulevard, Wayzata, MN 55391
Contact: Corrine Ricard
Phone: 612-802-5154
Fax:
Website: www.northstar.ponyclub.org
North Star Pony Club (originally called Twin Cities Pony Club) was the first chartered United States Pony Club in Minnesota. The United States Pony Clubs, a premier-level member in ELCR’s Equestrian Partner program, was founded in 1954 as a non-profit organization for youth horsemanship. Pony Club is the leading junior equestrian organization in the world and is represented in 26 countries. Now there are many local clubs throughout the world, and North Star is one of them. Like its parent and other fellow Equestrian Partner organizations, North Star Pony Club recognizes the inextricable link between the enjoyment of horses and land conservation.


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Pendleton Area Saddle Club
P.O. Box 485, Pendleton, SC 29670
Contact: Reed Edwards, President
Phone: 864-646-7374
Fax:
Website: www.pasaddleclub.org
Our club was formed in 1989 by a group of horse lovers who wanted to meet others who shared an interest in horses and to promote horseback riding as a family sport through organized activities.

Pennsylvania Equine Council
1212 Kahle Road, Summerville, PA 15864
Contact: Gwen and Bud Wills, Trails Stewardship Coordinators
Phone: 814-379-3759
Fax:
Website: www.pennsylvaniaequinecouncil.com
The overall goals of the PEC aim to make it easier, more affordable, safer, and more enjoyable to own equines and participate in equestrian sports in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Pinto Horse Association of America
7330 NW 23rd Street, Bethany, OK 73008-5120
Contact: Darrell Bilke, Executive Vice President
Phone: (405) 491-0111
Fax:
Website: www.pinto.org
PtHA works to promote the Pinto horse, encourage ideas of good horsemanship and good sportsmanship, and provide activities for PtHA members on a local basis.

Piscataquog Area Trailways
469 Clark Hill Road, New Boston, NH 03070
Contact: Kim DiPietro
Phone: 603-487-3377
Fax:
Website: www.piscataquogareatrailways.com
We are a local non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of access to old highways, rangeways and trails in the Piscataquog River watershed area. Dedicated to multi-use, our members ride and drive horses, hike, cross county ski, bicycle and snowshoe.


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Radnor Hunt Pony Club
773 Hillview Road, Malvern, PA 19355
Contact: Jodi Spargins
Phone:
Fax:
Website: www.radnorhuntpc.org
An official member of the United States Pony Clubs.

Remuda Financial, Inc.
17740 Mill Branch Place, Bowie, MD 20716
Contact: Jon Stone Goff
Phone: 301 805-0827
Fax:
Website: www.remudafinancial.com
Promoting the financial vitality of the agri-business owner.

River Dream Ranch
35271 381th Ave, Bellevue, IA 52031
Contact: Kathleen Fahey
Phone:
Fax:
Website:


Rockford Park District - Lockwood Park
5201 Safford Road, Rockford, IL 61084
Contact: Debbie Ackerman
Phone: (815) 987-8809
Fax: (815) 969-4090
Website: www.rockfordparkdistrict.org
A country atmosphere located just minutes from downtown Rockford. Over 94 acres of gently rolling hills, meadows, woods, natural areas and a stream provide a backdrop for your visit to Lockwood Park Trailside Equestrian Centre and Children's Farm.


S & S Trail Services LLC
512 Eberhart Lane #1303, Austin, TX 78745
Contact: Dr. Susan Stormer
Phone: 713-446-6610
Fax:
Website: www.sstrails.com
S & S Trail Services LLC strives to provide sustainable recreation trail experiences for Mountain Bikers, Hikers and Equestrians across the globe.

Sam Houston Forest Equestrian Association
21319 Fones Road, Tomball, TX 77377
Contact: Judith Hackney, Secretary/Treasurer
Phone: 281-357-0508
Fax:
Website: www.shfea.org
Our mission is to work with the Forest Service and other user groups of the Sam Houston National Forest in establishing equestrian trails and campgrounds. This is an ongoing project.

Shawnee Trail Conservancy
P.O. Box 44, Eddyville, IL 62928
Contact: Linda Sanders
Phone: 618-672-4786
Fax: 618-672-4692
Website: www.shawneetrailconservancy.com
Shawnee Trail Conservancy is a grassroots nonprofit corporation that advocates multi-use of the Shawnee National Forest for recreational and sporting interests. The group is dedicated to preserving and protecting its natural resources through proper trail maintenance, good trail signing and education about wise use management practices and low environmental impact. Shawnee Trail Conservancy represents equestrians, hunters, ATV riders, bikers, hikers, campers, rock climbers, business people, professionals, retirees and others who desire to recreate, hunt and enjoy the beauty of the Shawnee National Forest. Their mission is to keep the Forest open to the public for its use and enjoyment.

Shore Riders Pony Club
P.O. Box 157, Cologne, NJ 08213
Contact: Debra Merrill, Joint D.C.
Phone:
Fax:
Website: shoreriders.ponyclub.org
Our members participate in regional and national competitions and rallies in dressage, show jumping, combined training, polo, polocrosse, and vaulting.

Somerset County Horse & Pony Association
P.O. Box 84, Pluckemin, NJ 07978
Contact: Susan Data-Samtak
Phone:
Fax:
Website:
Uniting the horse community in Somerset County.

Sonoma County Horse Council
P.O. Box 7157, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Contact: Karl Bastion, President
Phone: 707-541-0603
Fax:
Website: www.sonoma-horse-council.com
Simply put, SCHC represents the equestrian community in Sonoma County.

South Carolina Horsemens Council
2704 Bridgewater Road, Rock Hill, SC 29730
Contact: Donna Patterson
Phone: 803-328-8450
Fax:
Website: www.schorsecouncil.org
The South Carolina Horsemen’s Council is organized as a non-stock, non-profit corporation. Its primary purpose is to provide information and expertise about activities and issues which impact the common interests of the SC equine community and related industry without monetary gain or profit to its members or to any private individual. Through education, communication, and advocacy the Council strives to favorably represent the views of the equine community to the general public, the media, government agencies, and elected officials. The Council encourages related research, disseminates information, and generally supports the common interests of the equine community and all segments thereof.

South Eastern Distance Riders Association
151 Riverwoods Drive, Chuluota, FL 32766
Contact: Caren Stauffer, Treasurer
Phone: 407-365-5601
Fax:
Website: www.distanceriding.org
Our mission is to educate, promote, and encourage participation in equestrian competitive distance events throughout the southeastern United States.

Southern Eighths Farm
5031 Jackson Road West, Chesterfield, SC 29709
Contact: Patricia Martin
Phone: (843) 623-5005
Fax:
Website: www.so8ths.com/So8thsLogon/index.htm
Southern Eighths,is a beautiful state-of-the-art equestrian training center in the “Heart of the Carolinas.” The 250 acre farm offers all the facilities necessary to produce confident, educated and well-rounded horses and riders training for Amateur Eventing at Introductory to Training Levels.

Sustainable Stables
4805 Pleasant Green Road, Durham, NC 27705
Contact: Lynette Batt / Clay Nelson
Phone: 410-212-9835
Fax:
Website: www.sustainablestables.com
Sustainable Stables is a recently developed website that provides information related to greener, more sustainable practices for the equestrian community.


Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Association
P.O. Box 286 , Lewisburg, TN 37091
Contact: Nicole Carswell
Phone: 606-776-9775
Fax:
Website: www.twhbea.com
We are the oldest and most prestigious organization devoted to the promotion of the Tennessee Walking Horse.

The Event Derby
P.O. Box 653, Los Alamos, CA 93440
Contact: Wendy Wergeles
Phone: 805-344-1190
Fax: 805-344-1191
Website: www.theeventderby.com
The Event Derby® is a recognized USEA Schooling Show and provides a safe venue for new competitors, green horses, as well as a schooling opportunity for the experienced competitor. The Event Derby® provides a cross-training opportunity for both horse and rider, regardless of their equestrian discipline

Trail Management Services, LLC
1204 Shayler Woods Drive, Batavia, OH 45103
Contact: Jim Meyer
Phone: 513-207-3305
Fax:
Website: www.trailserv.com
GPS mapping, trail consulting, informational maps and on-line applications. Training for trail users and trail providers. See website.

Tryon Hounds
4265 Collinsville Road, Columbus, NC 28722
Contact: Bonnie Lingerfelt
Phone:
Fax:
Website:
Tryon Hounds is a foxhunting club located in western North Carolina. It is a strong participant and supporter of land conservation.


United States Dressage Federation
4051 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511
Contact: Sally Davenport, Director of Sport Horse & Special Projects
Phone: 859-971-2277
Fax: 859-971-7722
Website: www.usdf.org
Founded in 1973, the USDF was established for the purpose of promoting and encouraging a high standard of accomplishment in dressage throughout the United States, primarily through educational programs.

United States Forest Service, Eastern Region
626 E. Wisconsin Avenue, #400, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Contact: Leon LaVigne, Recreation Program Manager
Phone: 414-297-1313
Fax: 414-297-3808
Website: www.fs.fed.us/r9/
The Forest Service was established in 1905 and is an agency of the US Department of Agriculture. The Forest Service manages public lands in national forests and grasslands, which encompass 193 million acres.

United States Polo Association
4037 Iron works Pike, # 110, Lexington, KY 40511
Contact: Peter Rizzo, Executive Director
Phone: 800-232-8772
Fax: 859-219-0520
Website: www.us-polo.org
The United States Polo Association was founded in 1890 to create a uniform system of handicapping players and to standardize the rules of the game in the US.


Vermont Trail Trotters
P.O. Box 404, Bennington, VT 05201
Contact: Lorraine Thurber
Phone: 802-442-8689
Fax:
Website: www.vermonttrailtrotters.org
Vermont Trail Trotters encourages public interest and support for the preservation,development and the enhancement of equestrian trails in the state of Vermont

Virginia Horse Council
368 Litton Reaves (0306), Blacksburg, VA 24061
Contact: Sally Aungier, Director
Phone: 888-467-7382
Fax: 540-854-7827
Website: www.virginiahorsecouncil.org
Our mission is to serve as the umbrella organization for the equine community and to serve as the lobbyist on issues affecting horsemen, horsewomen, and horses in the Commonwealth.


Wayne Area Conservancy Foundation
P.O. Box 543, Wayne, IL 60184
Contact: Carol Hancock, President
Phone: 630-584-5171
Fax: 630-584-4819
Website:
We are a non-profit, charitable organization founded in 1993 with the mission of dedication to the conservation, preservation and maintenance of Wayne area equestrian trails and facilities, and the support of equestrian education of all levels.

Wayne DuPage Hunt
P.O. Box 543, Wayne, IL 60184
Contact: Carol Hancock, President
Phone: 630-584-5171
Fax: 630-584-4819
Website:
The Wayne DuPage Hunt came from a merger of two local hunts in the 1930s and was recognized by the Masters of Foxhounds Association in 1940. Hunt members work with the DuPage County Forest Preserve and the Wayne Area Conservancy in local conservation efforts

Wisconsin Arabian Horse Association
W 225 S7935 Guthrie Road, Big Bend, WI 53103
Contact: Dick Hoeft, Director & ELCR Liaison
Phone: 262-662-4348
Fax:
Website: www.wisconsinarabian.com
The Wisconsin Arabian Horse Association offers a variety of activities for youth and adults. We offer several membership types, all designed to meet your needs and help you get the most out of your association with our other members and the Arabian horse.

Wisconsin State Horse Council
132A South Ludington Street, Columbus, WI 53925
Contact: Dan Catherman, Trails Chair
Phone: 920-623-0393
Fax: 920-623-0583
Website: www.wisconsinstatehorsecouncil.org
The purpose of the Wisconsin State Horse Council is to represent and promote generally all aspects of the horse industry and horse recreation throughout the state.

Wood County Horse Riding Club
113 Miller Ridge Road, Davisville, WV 26142
Contact: Dorla Yeager
Phone: 304-893-6194
Fax:
Website: www.wchrc.com
The Wood County Horse Riding Club promotes an interest in horses and horsemanship; good fellowship among its members; and promotes an understanding of horses, their care and training.

Wood End Farms
117 S. Cook St., #242, Barrington, IL 60010
Contact: Kristen Thorson, V.P. of Marketing
Phone: 773-510-4417
Fax:
Website: www.woodendfarms.org
We are the next generation of off-the-track Thoroughbred rescue facilities!


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