Southern Maryland Horse and Equestrian Classifieds.
De La Brooke Pony Club
http://www.delabrookeponyclub.com/
22326 White Oak Road
Leonardtown,
MD
20650
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Pony Club is one of the leading junior equestrian organizations in the world, represented throughout 30 countries! The United States has over 600 individual Clubs spread throughout 48 states and the Virgin Islands, with more than 12,000 members. It is not necessary for a child to own a horse or pony, but they must have access to one when required. Programs are offered in dressage, eventing, show jumping, mounted games, tetrathlon, quiz, vaulting, foxhunting, and polocrosse. During "unmounted" meetings members learn about feeding, shoeing, veterinary care, and other areas of horse management. Under adult supervision, the more experienced Pony Club members instruct and assist younger members.[ Last Updated: 13-May-2011 | Hits: 811 | Reader Comments Report Problem
Greenwell Therapeutic & Recreational Horseback Riding
http://www.greenwellfoundation.org/
Rosedale Manor Lane
PO Box 198
Hollywood,
MD
20636
301-373-9775
FAX: 301-373-4735
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Greenwell offers a comprehensive horseback riding program with lessons for beginning riders at least seven years of age. Greenwell also offers a Therapeutic Riding Program designed for individuals age seven and older with developmental, physical, or emotional challenges. The TRP is based on the principles and methods of PATH International (formerly NARHA). Founded in 1969, PATH International's mission is to change and enrich lives by promoting excellence in equine-assisted activities.[ Last Updated: 21-Mar-2013 | Hits: 932 | Reader Comments Report Problem
Hollywood Pony Farm
http://www.hollywoodponyfarm.com/
25050 Peregrine Way
Hollywood,
MD
20636
240-298-3248
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Hollywood Pony Farm is an 18 acre horse facility with a 12 stall barn and a the largest outdoor riding arena in Southern Maryland. We offer beginner through advanced riding instruction. We are a Maryland licensed stable with certified riding instructors. We also host a local 4H horse club which is open to anyone. Our focus is on providing safe beginner riding lessons while also teaching how to care for ponies.[ Last Updated: 05-Jul-2017 | Hits: 352 | Reader Comments Report Problem
MAHA (Maryland Arabian Horse Association)
http://www.marylandarabian.com/
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In 1996, a group of horse enthusiasts joined together to form a riding club. They wanted to show that the Arabian horse can be used for many different activities, such as trail, endurance, hunter/jumper, dressage, parades, and carriage driving. Maryland Arabian Horse Association holds an occasional clinic in winter when it's too cold to ride, organized trailrides during warmer months at various state parks in Charles, St. Mary's, Prince Georges, and Calvert county. Your horse doesn't need to be an Arabian; Horseless members are also welcome! Members gather for the annual FunDay show, clinics, and sport horse/dressage shows, trailrides, trail maintenance volunteering, parades, picnics, and fundraisers for rescued horses.[ Last Updated: 31-Jan-2007 | Hits: 636 | Reader Comments Report Problem
Marlborough Horse Trials
http://www.marlboroughhorsetrials.org/
16900 Swanson Road
Upper Marlboro,
MD
20774
301-627-0840
410-987-1233
FAX: 301-627-0854
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The Marlborough Horse Trials is a nonprofit equestrian event designed to preserve Rosaryville State Park, Upper Marlboro, MD and promote Southern Maryland. The Rosaryville Conservancy formed us. We also work with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. The Marlborough Horse Trials is an equestrian triathlon of dressage, stadium jumping, and cross-country jumping, held annually. Other events are held throughout the year at the Park. Proceeds raised go toward managing the event, developing the course, and maintaining the Park. We have also donated to the Reeve-Irvine Research Center to help advance research on spinal injury. This is a fun wholesome event for the family--competing horses, hiking, picnicking, etc. in the Park. The MHT is a nationally sanctioned event that draws riders from the Mid-Atlantic region. Volunteers are based in MD. The MHT is the only event of this kind in Southern Maryland.[ Last Updated: 02-Feb-2011 | Hits: 711 | Reader Comments Report Problem
Maryland High School Rodeo Association
http://www.mdhsra.org/
950 Dr. Spencer Rd.
Bel Alton,
MD
20611
240-298-3518
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Maryland Saddle Association
http://mdsaddle.com/
P.O. Box 717
Cheltenham,
MD
20623
301-758-6535
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The mission of the Maryland Saddle Association, Inc. is to serve as an organization that creates a supportive learning environment where riders, regardless of age, skill level, gender, and physical and mental ability, can reach their potential as capable and competent equestrians. MSA seeks to reach out to all segments of our diverse community, and bring together, under uniform rules, people sharing a mutual interest in the showing of all types of horses. Through our volunteer organization, we hope to develop and implement a quality horse show series that provides fun, hands-on learning, and actively promotes horses and horsemanship within the state of Maryland to the benefit of both the horse and rider.[ Last Updated: 09-Feb-2013 | Hits: 546 | Reader Comments Report Problem
Little Cove Farm
2455 Garrity Road
Saint Leonard,
MD
20685-2424
301-802-1039
410-586-8668
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Little Cove Farm is a small, premier equestrian complex, located on 50 acres of rolling pasture and woods of scenic Southern Calvert County near Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, between the historic Saint Leonard Creek and Patuxent River. The farm's purpose is to provide a first-class facility to breed and train warmblood horses, selling fine Hanoverians and Oldenburgs. The facility was completed in 2007 and is open to a few boarders, who would like a top-quality location to enjoy their horses year round.Little Cove Farm offers access to trail riding throughout hundreds of acres of pastoral countryside, a 72 x 200 lighted indoor arena equipped with dust-control watering system, and a 78 x 200 outdoor arena. Each horse has a 12 x 12 matted stall with a Dutch door and computer-controlled insect control system, and access to hot-water wash racks, paddocks, and small group turnout. The feed room is heated and the observation lounge is heated and air conditioned. The facility is protected by an electronic security system, and the owners and stable manager live on the premises. Little Cove Farm is committed to the well being of resident horses and to the enjoyment of the equestrian sport by our horse owners.
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