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Mission Statement

The Loudoun Horse Association was established in 2005 to serve as a resource for local horse owners, professionals, and equine industry providers. The focus of the Association is to improve communication and cooperation among the many equestrian disciplines in Loudoun County, provide information about equestrian activities, offer educational programs and networking opportunities, and assist in the development of public infrastructure to meet the needs of the Loudoun equestrian community.

 

Our Goals

  • Further the development of public equestrian facilities and trails
  • Improve communication among all disciplines in the equine community to ensure there will always be a strong, viable equestrian community in Loudoun County
  • Provide activities and educational programs for horse enthusiasts
  • Create networking opportunities for professional and non-professional horse people

 

Meeting Information

Educational Meetings:  January and March-September  educational meetings

Annual Tack & Equipment Sale and Auction: 3rd Saturday in February

Annual Trail Ride: 3rd Sunday in October

Annual Meeting: 2nd week of November

Holiday Party: 2nd week of December

Board members meet monthly

Go to the “Events” page for dates and times.

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