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Member Day – Driving Cones & Marathon Obstacles

About GMHA Member Days

On Member Days, GMHA offers access to select facilities, trails, and equipment for member use. What’s available varies by date and conditions—details for this day are outlined below.

What’s Available
Aug 24, 2026

Driving Marathon Obstacles

Designed for drivers looking to train with intention featuring cones and marathon-style obstacles available for schooling. Grounds are open to support safe, progressive practice and thoughtful course work.

Driving Cones

Enjoy a Members’ Day dedicated to sharpening accuracy and control. Cones are set and available for driving practice, with grounds open for schooling. A great opportunity to build confidence and refine technical skills.

Trails Open

Enjoy access to GMHA’s trail system for a relaxed day in the saddle. A Members’ Day with trails open for riding, while grounds and rings may have limited or no availability. Ideal for conditioning rides, mileage, and time well spent outdoors.

Remember… Stop in the office to sign your release form before riding.

ALL rings, trail loops, or cross-country areas may or may not be available depending on grounds use, work schedules, and conditions.

Questions?
Call the office at (802) 457-1509 with any questions about schedule or availability.

Horse Health Requirements

GMHA requires a negative Coggins and proof of rabies vaccination within 12 months for each horse that comes on the property.  Rabies titers are accepted within one year of event date and must accompany a note from your veterinarian explaining the reason why the vaccine could not be administered.

Please note that the State of Vermont requires a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection within 30 days or Exhibition Permit from the Vermont Agency of Agriculture’s Animal Health office for any horses entering the state. GMHA does not require these documents with entry, but the VT Agency of Agriculture may enforce these regulations at any time.

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