Ride for Cause – A Do it Yourself (DIY) Trail Ride Fundraiser Supporting Susan G. Komen

Start Date:
October 13, 2025

End Date:
October 13, 2025

Entries Open:
September 23, 2025

Entries Close:
October 13, 2025

Location:
5491 South Road, S. Woodstock, VT

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Ride for Cause – A Do it Yourself (DIY) Trail Ride Fundraiser Supporting Susan G. Komen

13 Oct

RIDE FOR CAUSE

Ride for Cause (formally known as “Ride for the Cure”) will feature its in-person trail ride in South Woodstock, Vermont on Monday, October 13.

Two ride loop options:  10 miles & 5 mile leaving & returning from the GMHA main facility

9:00 AM

Current Coggins & Proof of Rabies current within one year of event date for each horse attending.  Please present copies at check-in.

Adult and youth riders who are unable to attend in Vermont may register as virtual riders and plan to #RideWhereYouAre any day in October.

Pink horse

Whether you ride for a friend who is newly diagnosed, a co-worker living with this disease or in memory of a loved one, we are stronger when we ride together.

Register below by joining Team Green Mountain!

Ride for Cause
Monday, October 13, 2025

In-Person Trail Ride at 9:00am
Green Mountain Horse Association
South Woodstock, Vermont

Registration & Stabling Questions?  Please email Traci Sawyer at tsawyer2076@gmail.com

This pleasure trail ride is for a great cause – there is no entry fee. Fundraising supports the Susan G. Komen foundation that support breast cancer research, education, awareness, patient care assistance program. Click button options on the right to register as an individual to join a team, or create your team.

Contacts

Ride for Cause Organizers: Traci Sawyer and GMHA

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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