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The USA Equestrian Events Diary by State :Our USA equestrian events diary contains details for equestrian events all over the USA, from Horse Trials, Show Jumping and Dressage to State and County Shows and Rodeo to demonstration clinics and lots more besides.
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Alabama Equestrian EventsAlabama is an East South Central state bordered by Tennessee to
the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to
the south, and Mississippi to the west. The state has a panhandle
along the Gulf of Mexico and boasts a subtropical climate with long,
hot summers and mild winters. Mobile, the state's only seaport,
is a major United States seaport; Alabama has one of the best water-transportation
systems in the South. Click the links below for horse riding and
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Alaska Equestrian EventsFrozen wasteland - Not at all. Alaska has an abundance of natural resources. It still has the largest fishing industry in the United States, thanks to its massive supply of salmon, halibut, shrimp, and Dungeness crab. The first major influx of Americans to Alaska occurred during the gold rush of the 1890's. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Alaska. |
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Arizona Equestrian EventsArizona is rich in history. The Earp brothers and Doc Holliday shot it out with the Clanton gang in October 1881 at the famous OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona. Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan Earp had been in a feud with the Clanton gang. Doc Holliday got involved in the shootout because he was a friend of the Earp brothers. Geronimo, a famous Apache Indian chief, surrendered in Arizona in 1885. Arizona's beautiful landscape includes mountains and valleys, high plateaus, narrow canyons, and amazing stretches of desert. More than half of the state is made up of mountains and plateaus. In these regions, you'll find the largest ponderosa pine forests in the country and herds of grazing cattle and sheep. Arizona has seven national forests. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Arizona. |
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Arkansas Equestrian EventsArkansas gets its name from an Indian word meaning, "land of downstream people." One of the state's nicknames is the "Bear State" because Indians once hunted the brown bear in the state. Arkansas is known as "The Natural State" because of its landscape that includes forests, forested hills, mountains, lakes, streams, farms, valleys, and fertile plains. The Highlands region of Arkansas consists of the Ozark Plateau and Ouachita Mountains in the northern and western parts of the state. The southern and eastern regions are known as the Lowlands. The state has an abundance of wildlife. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Arkansas. |
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California Equestrian EventsCalifornia is the most populous state and still growing. It is also the third largest; only Alaska and Texas surpass it. A Pacific state, California is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, Mexico to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. In California, tourists can see a varied and beautiful landscape that includes mountains, valleys, and waterfalls. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of California. |
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Colorado Equestrian EventsColorado is a Rocky Mountain state bordered by Wyoming to the north, Kansas to the east, Mexico to the south, and Utah to the west. The state is famous for its elevation. Its average elevation, at over one mile above sea level, is the highest in the nation. Denver, the capital and largest city, is known as the Mile High City. The beautiful scenery of the Rockies and the state's cool, pleasant summer climate have made Colorado a favorite of tourists. Aspen is a world famous ski resort. Estes Park, Steamboat Springs, Vail, and Colorado Springs, are also popular resorts. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Colorado. |
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Connecticut Equestrian EventsConnecticut is a New England state bordered by Massachusetts to the north, Rhode Island to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and New York to the west. It is the southernmost of the New England states and one of the original 13 colonies. Connecticut is the third smallest state. Connecticut's landscape includes lakes, waterfalls, rivers, river valleys, sandy shores, rocky coastlines, and forests. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Connecticut. |
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Delaware Equestrian EventsDelaware is a South Atlantic state bordered by Pennsylvania to the north; Maryland to the west and south; and the Delaware Bay, the Delaware River, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. It is the second smallest state. Delaware's landscape is mostly a low, flat coastal plain with rich soil. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Delaware. |
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Florida Equestrian EventsFlorida is a South Atlantic state bordered by Alabama and Georgia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Straits of Florida to the south, and the Gulf of Mexico to the west. It is the southeastern-most state. If you want to enjoy a tropical climate, then Florida is the place for you; Hawaii and the state's extreme south are the only places in the United States with tropical climates. Everglades National Park, with its rare plants, birds, and animals, is the largest subtropical wilderness in the country. Watch alligators hunt their prey in the Everglades, an area of land and water covered by 10-15 feet of tall saw grass. You can even see long-legged flamingos at the Parrot Jungle and at Hialeah Park racetrack. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Florida. |
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Georgia Equestrian EventsGeorgia, the largest state in land area east of the Mississippi River, is a South Atlantic state bordered by Florida to the south, the Atlantic Ocean and South Carolina to the east, North Carolina and Tennessee to the north, and Alabama to the west. The state has a varied landscape. There are mountains and ridges along its northern border and flat coastal plains in the south. The climate is generally mild and sunny. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Georgia. |
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Hawaii Equestrian EventsHawaii, a Pacific state, is located in the Pacific Ocean 2,100 miles southwest of the mainland United States. It is the only state not located on the continent of North America and the only state made up entirely of islands. The state is made up of 132 islands, eight of which are considered major islands. Hawaii is known for its pleasant climate created by cool Pacific winds. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Hawaii. |
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Idaho Equestrian EventsIdaho is a Rocky Mountain state bordered by Canada to the north, Montana and Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. The Rocky Mountains cover most of Idaho's land, the state is known as the"Gem of the Mountains. Idaho's diverse landscape includes fast rivers, evergreen forests, steep waterfalls, canyons, plateaus, and lakes. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Idaho. |
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Illinois Equestrian EventsIllinois is an East North Central state bordered by Wisconsin to the north, Indiana to the east, Kentucky to the south, and the Mississippi River on the west. It is the most populated Midwestern state. Most of Illinois is fertile farmland. About 50 different crops are grown in the state and grain and livestock are raised on its prairies. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Illinois. |
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Indiana Equestrian EventsIndiana is an East North Central state bordered by Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south, and Illinois to the west. The Ohio River flows along the state's southern border with Kentucky. Indiana is the smallest state in the Midwest. Indiana's landscape includes fertile farmland on broad plains and many lakes and streams. The state has sand dunes running along Lake Michigan. Southern Indiana consists mostly of hills, forestland, small farms, and small rural towns. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Indiana. |
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Iowa Equestrian EventsIowa is a West North Central state bordered by Minnesota to the north, Wisconsin and Illinois to the east, Missouri to the south, and South Dakota and Nebraska to the west. Farms make up about 92 percent of Iowa's land; only Nebraska has a higher percentage of farmland. About one-third of the best farmland in the United States is located in Iowa. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Iowa. |
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Kansas Equestrian EventsKansas is a West North Central state bordered by Nebraska to the north, Missouri to the east, Oklahoma to the south, and Colorado to the west. If you want to see a variety of landscapes, go to Kansas. The state's landscape includes hills, woodlands, farms, and cities in the east; wheat farms, area of what's called canyon country, and sand dunes in the sparsely populated High Plains of the west; and grassland hills in central Kansas. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Kansas. |
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Kentucky Equestrian EventsKentucky is an East South Central state bordered by Ohio and Indiana to the north, West Virginia and Virginia to the east, Tennessee to the south, and Illinois and Missouri to the west. The Ohio River runs along the state's northern border. Kentucky's land stretches from the Appalachian Mountains on the east to the Mississippi River on the west. It is one of the four states officially called a commonwealth. Its nickname is the Bluegrass State. You can see horses grazing on the grass, which is actually green, but has a bluish tint when seen from a distance because of its purplish-blue buds. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Kentucky. |
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Louisiana Equestrian EventsLouisiana is nicknamed the "Pelican State" because of the many pelicans that used to inhabit the state's Gulf coast. The state has also been called the "Bayou State" because of its many slow-moving, marshy waterways. Louisiana is a West South Central state bordered by Arkansas to the north, Mississippi to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Texas to the west. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Louisiana. |
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Maine Equestrian EventsMaine is the northern most and largest New England state. It is the only state bordered on three sides by Canada. It is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the northwest and New Brunswick to the north and east. It is also bordered by New Hampshire to the southwest and the Atlantic Ocean to the south-east. Forests cover 90 percent of Maine's land -- that's the highest percentage of any state, water, including lakes, rivers, the Atlantic Ocean, islands, inlets, and harbors, also makes up part of Maine's landscape. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Maine. |
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Maryland Equestrian EventsMaryland is a South Atlantic state bordered by Pennsylvania to the north, Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Virginia to the south, and West Virginia to the west. Washington DC occupies a small area along the state's border with Virginia. Go to Maryland and visit Baltimore, then go to Pimlico racetrack and see your horse win the Preakness Stakes, which is run every May. The race is the second leg of the Triple Crown, the famous horse races which include the Preakness Stakes, the Kentucky Derby, and the Belmont Stakes. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Maryland. |
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Massachusetts Equestrian EventsMassachusetts, located in the center of New England, is bordered by New Hampshire to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Connecticut to the south, and New York to the west. The state, whose landscape consists of a series of hills and valleys, is the sixth smallest and has the third most people per square mile. Boston is the state's capital and largest city.Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Massachusetts. |
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Michigan Equestrian EventsMichigan is an East North Central state with two peninsulas and numerous islands in the Great Lakes. The state has the longest coastline of any state besides Alaska. It is the only state bordered by four of the Great Lakes. Michigan has the most fresh water of any state in the country. Its resorts, recreation facilities, beauty, and the Great Lakes, bring about 22 million tourists to Michigan each year. In February watch the Suicide Hill Ski Jumping Tournament at Iron Mountain in Ishpeming. If you like to ride, hunt, fish, swim, or hike, Michigan's the state for you. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Michigan. |
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Minnesota Equestrian EventsMinnesota is a West North Central state bordered by Canada to the north, Wisconsin to the east, Iowa to the south, and North Dakota and South Dakota to the west. Minnesota is located near the geographic center of North America. The state's landscape includes valleys, prairies, wilderness, high bluffs, rocky shores, and thousands of lakes. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Minnesota. |
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Mississippi Equestrian EventsMississippi is an East South Central state bordered by Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, Mexico to the west, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south. Horseback riding trails include the outstanding Shockaloe National Recreation Horse Trail in the Bienville National Forest. The Natchez Trace Scenic Trail also offers riders many incomparable experiences. The Longleaf Trace Trail is south Mississippi’s premier equestrian trail. Spectacular events are hosted here each year and include the Dixie National Quarter Horse Show, The Deep South Peruvian Horse Show and The Horse Work Off, held each year in March. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Mississippi. |
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Missouri Equestrian EventsMissouri is a West North Central state bordered by Iowa to the north, Illinois to the east, Arkansas to the south, and Kansas to the west. The wooded bluffs and deep valleys of Missouri's natural areas are one of its best-kept secrets, where you can enjoy great horses, great food, dude ranches, cattle drives and horse roundups, horse training, and team penning and sorting. Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede features 32 horses, a buffalo stampede, stunts and special effects and the Whispering Pines Trail Ride and Camp-ground offers the serene beauty of more than 100 miles of unspoilt trails. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Missouri. |
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Montana Equestrian EventsMontana is the home to about 48,000 Native Americans. Their ancestors called the region the "Land of Shining Mountains" because the sun shines on its high, snow-capped mountains. Montana is a vast and varied state of mountains, canyons, river valleys, forests, grassy plains, badlands, and caverns. The Arabian Horse Show has been an annual event in Montana for over 20 years. The Governor's Cup All Breed Horse Show is the longest running horse show in Montana. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Montana. |
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Nebraska Equestrian EventsNebraska was the site of the first land claim made under the Homestead Act of 1862. The act granted 160 acres of public land to any qualified person who lived on the land for five years and improved it. The act brought thousands of settlers to Nebraska. Historic Fort Robinson, where Lakota warrior Crazy Horse was killed in 1877, offers the horse and rider many miles of trails; the National Forest on the Pine Ridge has an extensive trail system through the wooded landscape and creek bottoms. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Nebraska. |
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Nevada Equestrian EventsNevada is a Rocky Mountain state bordered by Oregon and Idaho to the north, Utah to the east, and California to the west and south. Located in the Great Basin Desert, it is the driest state, receiving less rainfall than any other state. Nevada offers majestic canyon peaks, rare wildlife and breathtaking sunsets. Some of the best horseback riding areas are near Las Vegas and the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and Mt. Charleston. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Nevada. |
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New Hampshire Equestrian EventsNew Hampshire is a New England state bordered by Canada to the north, Vermont to the west, Massachusetts to the south, and Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The state's landscape includes mountains, about 1,300 lakes and ponds, and beaches. Forests cover about 85 percent of New Hampshire's land. You'll find New Hampshire has an abundance of riding centers, stables and horseback riding trails. The equestrian community and pleasure horses are an important aspect of New Hampshire outdoor recreation. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of New Hampshire. |
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New Jersey Equestrian EventsNew Jersey is a Middle Atlantic state bordered by New York to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Delaware Bay to the south, and Pennsylvania to the west. New Jersey has a diverse landscape that offers an ecosystem of breathtaking beauty. The spectacular 70,000-acre Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area allows you to enjoy the 40 miles of Delaware River landscape, waterfalls, rugged mountain scenery and horse back riding activities. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of New Jersey. |
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New Mexico Equestrian EventsNew Mexico is a southwestern state bordered by Colorado to the north, Oklahoma and Texas to the east, Mexico to the south, and Arizona to the west. The state's landscape includes plains, plateaus, mountains, canyons, and deserts. Almost a quarter of the land is covered with trees. With 13 National Monuments and Parks, 29 State Parks, and five National Forests, New Mexico is a horse riders dream. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of New Mexico. |
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New York Equestrian EventsNew York is the third most populous state after California and
Texas. It is a Middle Atlantic state bordered by Canada to the north;
Lake Ontario and Lake Erie to the northwest and west; Connecticut,
Massachusetts, and Vermont to the East; and Pennsylvania to the
south. Horse back riding is all about fresh air, scenic views and
having a great time year-round in New York State. In the Hudson
Valley and Catskill Regions, there are many horseback riding farms
and stables to choose from. Click the links below for horse riding
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North Carolina Equestrian EventsNorth Carolina is a South Atlantic state bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, South Carolina and Georgia to the south, and Tennessee to the west. The state's landscape includes swamps, rich farmland, and hills. Over half of the state is forested. Top notch sports facilities have distinguished the state as a major destination for horseback riding. The Nantahala National Forest and Hazel Creek in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The Blue Ridge Mountains offer fresh mountain air, breath-taking scenery and an old fashioned down-home friendliness on the many Trail Rides. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of North Carolina. |
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North Dakota Equestrian EventsNorth Dakota is a West North Central state bordered by Canada to the north, Minnesota to the east, South Dakota to the south, and Montana to the west. The state's landscape includes the Red River Valley in the eastern part of the state and Badlands in the state's western region. The Nokota Horse is one of the symbols representing North Dakota. Enjoy an American Indian powwow, a cowboy rodeo or take part in the living history that invites you to relive the spirit of legends such as Theodore Roosevelt, General George Armstrong Custer, or the Indian Chief Sitting Bull. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of North Dakota. |
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Ohio Equestrian EventsOhio is an East North Central state bordered by Michigan and Lake Erie to the north, Pennsylvania to the east, and Kentucky and West Virginia to the south. Appalachian Ohio has 33 state parks, 21 state forests, 11 state nature preserves, one national park, one national forest and some of the country’s most beautiful land. It is the home of 24 sites on the National Geographic Appalachian Trail Map Guide. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Ohio. |
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Oklahoma Equestrian EventsOklahoma is a West South Central state bordered by Kansas to the north, Arkansas to the east, Texas to the south, and New Mexico to the west. Famous Indians such as Sequoyah, Black Beaver, Jim Thorpe, and Maria Tallchief contributed to Oklahoma's development. Oklahoma's landscape includes wooded mountains, flat plains, and low hills. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Oklahoma. |
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Oregon Equestrian EventsOregon is a Pacific state bordered by Washington to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west, California and Nevada to the south, and Idaho to the east. You can horse back ride in high mountain old growth forest trails, Oregon has thousands of square miles of secluded decidious and old growth forests with hundreds of miles of trail riding. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Oregon. |
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Pennsylvania Equestrian EventsPennsylvania is a Middle Atlantic State bordered by New York to the north, New Jersey to the east, Maryland to the south, and Ohio to the west. Pennsylvania's 4.5 million acres of public lands include the finest woodlands and natural areas in America. Visit Lancaster County and watch the Amish drive horse drawn carriages and plow their fields much in the same way as their ancestors did. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Pennsylvania. |
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Rhode Island Equestrian EventsRhode Island is a New England state bordered by Massachusetts to the north and east, the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and Connecticut to the west. The state boasts one of the USA's largest concentrations of historic landmarks. The state is almost divided into two parts by the Narragansett Bay and has over 400 miles of coastline. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Rhode Island. |
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South Carolina Equestrian EventsSouth Carolina is a South Atlantic state bordered by North Carolina to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and Georgia to the south and west. From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Atlantic Coast, South Carolina trail rides take you into romantic cities, rural villages and wilderness areas. Horseback riding in South Carolina packs some amazingly diverse terrain into a relatively small region. There are over 120 miles of publicly accessible horseback riding trails in South Carolina and more private horseback areas than you can count. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of South Carolina. |
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South Dakota Equestrian EventsSouth Dakota is a West North Central state bordered by North Dakota to the north, Minnesota and Iowa to the east, Nebraska to the south, and Montana and Wyoming to the west. The state adopted Rodeo as it's official sport in 2003. South Dakota has millions of land acres designated as state recreation areas. South Dakota is sometimes called the Mount Rushmore State. A gigantic sculpture of Crazy Horse, a famous Sioux Indian chief, is being carved in the Black Hills near the town of Custer. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of South Dakota. |
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Tennessee Equestrian EventsTennessee is an East South Central state bordered by Kentucky to the north, North Carolina to the east, Mississippi and Alabama to the south, and Missouri and Arkansas to the west. The Tennessee Walker or Tennessee Walking Horse is one of the state symbols of Tennessee. Tennessee was named after the Tennessee River. The river was named for the Indian word Tanasie, the name of a Cherokee village. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Tennessee. |
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Texas Equestrian EventsTexas is a West South Central state bordered by Oklahoma to the
north, Louisiana to the East, and Mexico to the south. The state
adopted Rodeo as it's official sport in 1997. If your looking for
a real Texas vacation, Saddle up and head to one of the state's
many working ranches complete with cattle, chuckwagons and cowpokes.
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Utah Equestrian EventsUtah is a Rocky Mountain state bordered by Idaho and Wyoming to
the north, Colorado to the east, Arizona to the south, and Nevada
to the west. Elevations rise and fall dramatically in the shape
of mountains, buttes, and plateaus. Horseback Riding in Utah let's
you discover the spires and brilliantly colored amphitheaters of
Bryce Canyon National Park; explore the Colorado Plateau and re-trace
trails taken by the infamous Butch Cassidy. Click the links below
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Vermont Equestrian EventsVermont is a New England state bordered by Canada to the north, New Hampshire to the east, Massachusetts to the south, and New York to the west. The tree-covered Green Mountains occupy most of Vermont's land. The state's landscape includes the Northeast Highlands, the Taconic Mountains, rivers, river valleys and thin soil. Forests cover about three-quarters of Vermont's land. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Vermont. |
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Virginia Equestrian EventsVirginia is a South Atlantic state bordered by Maryland to the north, North Carolina to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Western Virginia is mountainous, covered by the Allegheny and Blue Ridge mountains with the great Shenandoah Valley falling between the ranges. Virginia means horse country for all equestrian sports, such as polo, steeplechase and track racing as well as the perfect place for horseback-riding trails that stretch through hunt country and meander through woodlands and along the beach. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Virginia. |
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Washington Equestrian EventsWashington is a Pacific state bordered by Canada to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the west, Oregon to the south, and Idaho to the east. Washington State has rain forests, beaches and tide pools, unparalleled vistas, volcanoes, wildlife, glaciers, lofty mountains, wilderness, jagged peaks, trout-laden lakes, and wild rivers. Riding opportunities are endless and there are three national parks in Washington, Mount Rainier National Park, North Cascades National Park, and Olympic National Park. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Washington. |
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West Virginia Equestrian EventsWest Virginia is a South Atlantic state bordered by Pennsylvania to the north, Maryland and Virginia to the east, and Kentucky and Ohio to the west. West Virginia the Mountain State is called wild and wonderful because most of the state (80 percent) is covered in forests where you can camp, hike, climb and explore. There are more than 200,000 acres of state parks, forests and wildlife management areas scattered throughout West Virginia including the Appalachian Trail and Allegheny Trail. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of West Virginia. |
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Wisconsin Equestrian EventsWisconsin is an East North Central state bordered by Lake Superior to the north, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to the northeast, Lake Michigan to the east, Illinois to the south, and Minnesota and Iowa to the west. Horse back riders can explore more than 800 miles of trails in Wisconsin state parks. Trail rides like the Military Ridge State Trail and the Elroy-Sparta State Trail. There's also the Capital City Trail, the Tuscobia State Trail and many more. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Wisconsin. |
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Wyoming Equestrian EventsWyoming is a Rocky Mountain state bordered by Montana to the north, Nebraska and South Dakota to the east, Colorado and Utah to the south, and Idaho and Utah to the west. The state adopted Rodeo as it's official sport in 2003. Wyoming is known for its herds of wild horses. Wyoming is as about as American West as you can get riding in Wyoming is unforgettable with wide open prairies, high country trails and meandering rivers. Click the links below for horse riding and equestrian competitions and events in the State of Wyoming. |
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