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  • About
        • Celebrating 100 Years

          GMHA supports equestrian sport, education, and trail access — connecting riders, horses, and community for over a century.

        • Our HistoryThe history, heritage, and heart of GMHA.
        • Staff & BoardMeet the people guiding GMHA’s mission and future.
        • Employment OpportunitiesJoin the team supporting GMHA’s programs, events, and facilities.
        • Love GMHA? Get Involved!Volunteer, participate, and help strengthen our community.
  • Events
        • Your Season Starts Here

          For over a century, GMHA has been a hub for competitive, educational, and recreational equestrian sport in Vermont and beyond. At our 65-acre facility in South Woodstock, we host events across five disciplines—dressage, driving, eventing, hunter/jumpers, and trail riding—bringing together riders, volunteers, spectators, and the broader equestrian community. Whether you’re here to compete, learn, volunteer, or simply enjoy a day at the grounds, you’re in the right place.

        • Find an Event

        • WaiverA Waiver & Assumption of Risk form must be completed and on file before participation in each event or activity on GMHA grounds.
        • Education
          • Clinics
          • Adult Dressage & Eventing Clinic
          • Junior Horsemanship Clinic
          • Schooling Events
          • Wheel Runners Clinics
        • Competitions
          • Eventing
          • Dressage
          • Driving
          • Hunter Jumper
          • Competitive Trail & Endurance
        • Just for Fun
          • Member Days
          • Pleasure Trail Rides
        • VolunteerBe part of the action. Volunteer opportunities for events, trail days, and special programs—no experience required, just a love of horses (or people who love horses).
          • Volunteer Positions Explained
        • PoliciesGuidelines that support safety, fair participation, trail stewardship, and responsible use of GMHA facilities.
        • Calendar at a GlanceSee the full season at a glance — competitions, clinics, schooling days, and special events.
        • 2025 Event ResultsResults, scores, and standings from GMHA competitions across all disciplines.
        • CTR & Endurance InfoOur rookie information guides walk you through the basics so you know what to expect before ride day.
          • Competitive Trail Rookie Guide
          • Endurance Rookie Guide
  • Facilities
    • Main Facility
    • Cross-Country Course
    • Trail Access
    • Rush Meadow Ring & Trailhead
    • Grounds Map
  • Trails
        • Trails are at the heart of GMHA’s mission.

          For nearly a century, we have worked alongside landowners, volunteers, and the broader community to preserve and maintain a remarkable network of trails across Vermont—supporting responsible access, conservation, and generations of equestrians and trail users.

        • Landowners
          • Opportunities to Own Properties on the GMHA Trail Network
          • Appreciation
          • Landowner Profiles
            • Landowner Profile: Gayle Davis
            • Landowner Profile: Victoria Thrane
            • Landowner Profile: Tina Barr Tuckerman
            • Landowner Profile: George Wiswell
        • Trail Access
          • Trail Use Policy
          • Frequently Asked Questions
          • Trails Status Updates
        • Trail Preservation
          • Conserved Trails
          • Easement FAQ’s
          • Trail Preservation Pathways
          • Getting Real About Horses and Trails
          • Horses as Trail Users
        • Trail Volunteers
  • Join GMHA
        • Join GMHA

          Become part of a vibrant equestrian community dedicated to trail preservation, horsemanship education, youth programs, and unforgettable events at our 65-acre facility in South Woodstock, Vermont. Whether you’re riding, volunteering, competing, or cheering from the sidelines, GMHA offers ways for individuals, families, and businesses to connect, contribute, and thrive.

        • Member DaysMembers enjoy access to GMHA’s facilities and trails at their own pace—whether riding, exploring, or simply spending time on the grounds.
        • Youth, Individual & Family MembershipEnjoy year-round benefits including trail access, facility privileges, discounted events, educational programs, and a meaningful connection to GMHA’s mission.
        • Business MembershipPromote your business to a dedicated equestrian audience through listings, advertising, and on-site visibility—while supporting a nonprofit that strengthens the local community.
  • Donate & Sponsor
        • Donate

          Your gift supports trail preservation, education, youth programs, and facility stewardship—helping GMHA thrive today and for generations to come.

        • Sponsor

          Align your name with marquee GMHA events and programs while reaching thousands of riders, spectators, online visitors and supporters throughout the season.

        • GMHA FundSupport GMHA’s core programs, operations, and long-term sustainability through unrestricted giving where it’s needed most.
        • Planned GivingCreate a legacy that supports trails, education, and equestrian sport for future generations through thoughtful long-term giving.
        • Enjoy the Ride WalkwayLeave a lasting mark with a personalized brick honoring riders, horses, families, or memories along this signature community pathway.
        • Centennial Bridge to the Future CampaignHelp shape GMHA’s next century by supporting major capital improvements, preservation efforts, and long-term infrastructure planning.
        • Event DonationMake a direct impact by supporting a specific GMHA event, helping offset costs and enhance the experience for riders and volunteers.
        • Event SponsorshipGain visibility and recognition by sponsoring GMHA competitions, clinics, and programs throughout the season.
  • Youth Scholarships
        • Take the Reins. Apply Today.

          GMHA Youth Scholarships support dedicated young riders pursuing competition, education, and training. If you're ready to grow and push your skills further, we’re ready to invest in you.

        • Find Your Path

        • Youth Scholarship Online ApplicationApply online for GMHA youth scholarship opportunities.
        • Geoff and Joanie Nichols Youth FundSupporting youth participation and horsemanship education.
        • JHC ScholarshipsHonoring tradition while investing in young equestrians.
        • Virginia Lancaster Memorial Youth FundContinuing a legacy of support for youth in equestrian sport.
        • Young Equestrian Development ScholarshipsHelping riders grow skills, confidence, and opportunity.
  • Plan Your Visit
    • Accommodations
    • Dining Options at GMHA
    • Local Food & Dining
    • Shopping & Gifts
    • Real Estate
    • Services
  • For Your Horse
    • Farm Supplies
    • Horse Transportation
    • Photographers
    • Stables
    • Tack & Horse Equipment
    •  Veterinarians
  • Contact
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  • About
        • Celebrating 100 Years

          GMHA supports equestrian sport, education, and trail access — connecting riders, horses, and community for over a century.

        • Our HistoryThe history, heritage, and heart of GMHA.
        • Staff & BoardMeet the people guiding GMHA’s mission and future.
        • Employment OpportunitiesJoin the team supporting GMHA’s programs, events, and facilities.
        • Love GMHA? Get Involved!Volunteer, participate, and help strengthen our community.
  • Events
        • Your Season Starts Here

          For over a century, GMHA has been a hub for competitive, educational, and recreational equestrian sport in Vermont and beyond. At our 65-acre facility in South Woodstock, we host events across five disciplines—dressage, driving, eventing, hunter/jumpers, and trail riding—bringing together riders, volunteers, spectators, and the broader equestrian community. Whether you’re here to compete, learn, volunteer, or simply enjoy a day at the grounds, you’re in the right place.

        • Find an Event

        • WaiverA Waiver & Assumption of Risk form must be completed and on file before participation in each event or activity on GMHA grounds.
        • Education
          • Clinics
          • Adult Dressage & Eventing Clinic
          • Junior Horsemanship Clinic
          • Schooling Events
          • Wheel Runners Clinics
        • Competitions
          • Eventing
          • Dressage
          • Driving
          • Hunter Jumper
          • Competitive Trail & Endurance
        • Just for Fun
          • Member Days
          • Pleasure Trail Rides
        • VolunteerBe part of the action. Volunteer opportunities for events, trail days, and special programs—no experience required, just a love of horses (or people who love horses).
          • Volunteer Positions Explained
        • PoliciesGuidelines that support safety, fair participation, trail stewardship, and responsible use of GMHA facilities.
        • Calendar at a GlanceSee the full season at a glance — competitions, clinics, schooling days, and special events.
        • 2025 Event ResultsResults, scores, and standings from GMHA competitions across all disciplines.
        • CTR & Endurance InfoOur rookie information guides walk you through the basics so you know what to expect before ride day.
          • Competitive Trail Rookie Guide
          • Endurance Rookie Guide
  • Facilities
    • Main Facility
    • Cross-Country Course
    • Trail Access
    • Rush Meadow Ring & Trailhead
    • Grounds Map
  • Trails
        • Trails are at the heart of GMHA’s mission.

          For nearly a century, we have worked alongside landowners, volunteers, and the broader community to preserve and maintain a remarkable network of trails across Vermont—supporting responsible access, conservation, and generations of equestrians and trail users.

        • Landowners
          • Opportunities to Own Properties on the GMHA Trail Network
          • Appreciation
          • Landowner Profiles
            • Landowner Profile: Gayle Davis
            • Landowner Profile: Victoria Thrane
            • Landowner Profile: Tina Barr Tuckerman
            • Landowner Profile: George Wiswell
        • Trail Access
          • Trail Use Policy
          • Frequently Asked Questions
          • Trails Status Updates
        • Trail Preservation
          • Conserved Trails
          • Easement FAQ’s
          • Trail Preservation Pathways
          • Getting Real About Horses and Trails
          • Horses as Trail Users
        • Trail Volunteers
  • Join GMHA
        • Join GMHA

          Become part of a vibrant equestrian community dedicated to trail preservation, horsemanship education, youth programs, and unforgettable events at our 65-acre facility in South Woodstock, Vermont. Whether you’re riding, volunteering, competing, or cheering from the sidelines, GMHA offers ways for individuals, families, and businesses to connect, contribute, and thrive.

        • Member DaysMembers enjoy access to GMHA’s facilities and trails at their own pace—whether riding, exploring, or simply spending time on the grounds.
        • Youth, Individual & Family MembershipEnjoy year-round benefits including trail access, facility privileges, discounted events, educational programs, and a meaningful connection to GMHA’s mission.
        • Business MembershipPromote your business to a dedicated equestrian audience through listings, advertising, and on-site visibility—while supporting a nonprofit that strengthens the local community.
  • Donate & Sponsor
        • Donate

          Your gift supports trail preservation, education, youth programs, and facility stewardship—helping GMHA thrive today and for generations to come.

        • Sponsor

          Align your name with marquee GMHA events and programs while reaching thousands of riders, spectators, online visitors and supporters throughout the season.

        • GMHA FundSupport GMHA’s core programs, operations, and long-term sustainability through unrestricted giving where it’s needed most.
        • Planned GivingCreate a legacy that supports trails, education, and equestrian sport for future generations through thoughtful long-term giving.
        • Enjoy the Ride WalkwayLeave a lasting mark with a personalized brick honoring riders, horses, families, or memories along this signature community pathway.
        • Centennial Bridge to the Future CampaignHelp shape GMHA’s next century by supporting major capital improvements, preservation efforts, and long-term infrastructure planning.
        • Event DonationMake a direct impact by supporting a specific GMHA event, helping offset costs and enhance the experience for riders and volunteers.
        • Event SponsorshipGain visibility and recognition by sponsoring GMHA competitions, clinics, and programs throughout the season.
  • Youth Scholarships
        • Take the Reins. Apply Today.

          GMHA Youth Scholarships support dedicated young riders pursuing competition, education, and training. If you're ready to grow and push your skills further, we’re ready to invest in you.

        • Find Your Path

        • Youth Scholarship Online ApplicationApply online for GMHA youth scholarship opportunities.
        • Geoff and Joanie Nichols Youth FundSupporting youth participation and horsemanship education.
        • JHC ScholarshipsHonoring tradition while investing in young equestrians.
        • Virginia Lancaster Memorial Youth FundContinuing a legacy of support for youth in equestrian sport.
        • Young Equestrian Development ScholarshipsHelping riders grow skills, confidence, and opportunity.
  • Plan Your Visit
    • Accommodations
    • Dining Options at GMHA
    • Local Food & Dining
    • Shopping & Gifts
    • Real Estate
    • Services
  • For Your Horse
    • Farm Supplies
    • Horse Transportation
    • Photographers
    • Stables
    • Tack & Horse Equipment
    •  Veterinarians
  • Contact

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(802) 457-1509 • Fax: (802) 457-4471

GMHA Grounds: 5491 South Rd, South Woodstock, VT 05071 • Mailing Address: PO Box 8, South Woodstock, VT 05071

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  • Home
  • About
    • Our History
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Staff & Board
  • Events
    • Education
      • Clinics
      • Adult Dressage & Eventing Clinic
      • Junior Horsemanship Clinic
      • Schooling Events
      • Wheel Runners Clinics
    • Competitions
      • Eventing
      • Dressage
      • Driving
      • Hunter Jumper
      • Competitive Trail & Endurance
    • Just for Fun
      • Member Days
      • Pleasure Trail Rides
    • Calendar at a Glance
    • 2025 Event Results
    • CTR & Endurance Info
      • Competitive Trail Rookie Guide
      • Endurance Rookie Guide
    • Volunteer
      • Volunteer Positions Explained
  • Facilities
    • Main Facility
    • Cross-Country Course
    • Trail Access
    • Rush Meadow Ring & Trailhead
    • Grounds Map
  • Trails
    • Trail Access
      • Trail Access: Frequently Asked Questions
      • Members’ Trails: Status Updates
    • Landowners
      • Opportunities to Own Properties on the GMHA Trail Network
      • Trail Use Policy
      • Appreciation
      • Landowner Profiles
        • Landowner Profile: Gayle Davis
        • Landowner Profile: Victoria Thrane
        • Landowner Profile: Tina Barr Tuckerman
        • Landowner Profile: George Wiswell
    • Trail Preservation
      • Conserved Trails
      • Easement FAQ’s
      • Trail Preservation Pathways
      • Getting Real About Horses and Trails
      • Horses as Trail Users
    • Trail Care & Maintenance
      • Trail Volunteers
  • Member Days
  • Join GMHA
    • Youth, Individual & Family Membership
    • Business Membership
  • Donate & Sponsor
    • GMHA Fund
    • Planned Giving
    • Centennial Bridge to the Future Campaign
    • Enjoy the Ride Walkway
    • Event Donation
    • Event Sponsorship
  • Youth Scholarships
    • Geoff and Joanie Nichols Youth Fund
    • JHC Scholarships
    • Young Equestrian Development Scholarships
    • Virginia Lancaster Memorial Youth Fund
    • Youth Scholarship Online Application
  • Plan Your Visit
    • Accommodations
    • Dining Options at GMHA
    • Local Food & Dining
    • Shopping & Gifts
    • Real Estate
    • Services
  • For Your Horse
    • Farm Supplies
    • Horse Transportation
    • Photographers
    • Stables
    • Tack & Horse Equipment
    • Veterinarians
  • Policies
  • Waiver
  • Contact

(802) 457-1509

5491 South Road
South Woodstock, VT 05071

Strangles & Communicable Disease Policy

To protect the health of all horses on the grounds, GMHA enforces the following policy in accordance with State of Vermont animal health guidance.

Disease Restrictions

  • Horses showing symptoms of strangles or other communicable disease are not permitted on GMHA grounds
  • Horses known to have been exposed to strangles or other contagious disease must not attend GMHA events or use facilities

GMHA Authority

GMHA reserves the right to:

  • Restrict access to the grounds
  • Require veterinary documentation
  • Take precautionary measures to prevent disease transmission

Thank you for your cooperation and efforts to keep strangles from spreading.

State Guidance

Additional information is available from the Vermont Agency of Agriculture:

  • https://agriculture.vermont.gov/animal-health/equine-disease

Horse Health Requirements

GMHA Health Requirements Download

Horses brought onto GMHA grounds must comply with health regulations established by the State of Vermont and enforced by the Vermont Agency of Agriculture. In addition, some competitions, clinics, or activities may be governed by external organizations and additional health requirements may apply. GMHA reserves the right to:

  • Take precautionary measures to prevent disease transmission
  • Restrict access to the grounds
  • Require veterinary documentation

Required Health Documentation

GMHA Requires:

  • Current Negative Coggins test (EIA)
  • Current Proof of rabies vaccination (titer results accepted with vet note)
  • Current Proof of Equine Influenza (flu) vaccination

The State of Vermont Requires:

  • A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI), issued within 30 days by your veterinarian prior to entry into Vermont
  • GMHA does not require this document with entry, but the VT Agency of Agriculture and Transportation may
    enforce these regulations at any time.

👉 GMHA reserves the right to enforce all state health regulations to protect horses on the grounds.

Governing Body Requirements

Certain events or activities at GMHA may be held under the rules of recognized equestrian governing bodies, including but not limited to the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) or American Driving Society (ADS), among others.

When applicable:

  • Governing body requirements may be more restrictive than GMHA and State of Vermont minimums.
  • In addition to the requirements set forth by GMHA above, if competing at a sanctioned event at GMHA, please provide
    proof of the following within six (6) months of event dates:
  • Proof Equine Influenza Virus vaccination (Flu)
  • Proof of Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis)

Enforcement & Authority

  • The Vermont Agency of Agriculture may enforce these regulations at any time
  • GMHA reserves the right to request documentation, deny entry, or remove horses from the grounds if requirements are not met

State of Vermont Resources

For complete and current requirements, consult:

  • Vermont Agency of Agriculture – Animal Health
    https://agriculture.vermont.gov/animal-health
  • Vermont Import Requirements
    https://agriculture.vermont.gov/animal-health/import-requirements

Camping is offered on a first-come, first-served basis.

Plese reserve and enter early.

Due to Woodstock Town Ordinances, camping opportunities on the GMHA grounds are limited. We are allowed camping permits for just a few of our events each year, with a limited number of camping spaces.

Rules:

  • You must be a GMHA member to reserve a spot. Camping is free.
  • Camping in the parking lot is prohibited. You will be directed across the bridge or to the Upwey arena area upon check-in.
  • All campers must be a self-contained unit — NO TENTS.
  • No campfires or grills.
  • No water or electricity hook ups.
  • Running of generators is prohibited.
  • No dumping of gray water or sewage.
  • No littering.
  • No temporary paddocks or tying to trailers — horses must be stabled.
  • Awnings may only be set-up AFTER all trailers have been parked. Space is limited, it will be cozy!
  • No loud or disorderly conduct.
  • Not adhering to the above guidelines or breaking of GMHA Rules will prohibit individuals from future camping.
  • Juniors may not camp unaccompanied by an adult.
  • To sign up for camping, you MUST sign the release on your Entry Form.