May Schooling & Jumper Show
Join us for a fun, welcoming weekend at GMHA’s Schooling & Jumper Show. Classes include lead line, costume, equitation, pleasure, games, trail, pairs and jumpers from ground poles to 3'9″ ″— something for everyone.
Support FEI-level competition while showcasing your business to riders, owners, and spectators from across the region. Sponsorship opportunities range from FEI divisions and cross-country jumps to the Competitor Party and volunteer recognition.
Join us for a fun, welcoming weekend at GMHA’s Schooling & Jumper Show. Classes include lead line, costume, equitation, pleasure, games, trail, pairs and jumpers from ground poles to 3'9″ ″— something for everyone.
Start your eventing season in USEA Area 1 at GMHA with P/M/T/N/BN offered. Enter on opening day...very popular event in Area 1!
Unrecognized competition with an educational focus is our annual Starter Horse Trials & Combined Test! Perfect for those NEW to Eventing or bringing along green horses.
The Junior Horsemanship Clinic is a riding camp focused on horsemanship and Eventing for youth ages 9-18. Enter EARLY to guarantee acceptance!
Get your horse warmed up and school professionally designed courses before the Festival of Eventing weekend! Entry to Festival not required. Offering heights from 2'7" to 3'9" (BN through Intermediate).
USEA/USEF/FEI Endorsed and recognized FEI CCI3*-S / CCI 2*-S / CCI 1*-Intro • Intermediate through Beginner Novice. Join us for our marquis horse trials of the summer season!
Wrap up your Area 1 Eventing season at GMHA before you head south for the winter at our USEA/USEF Sanctioned Horse Trials - Beginner Novice through Preliminary levels offered at this event. Register EARLY! This event fills quickly.
To protect the health of all horses on the grounds, GMHA enforces the following policy in accordance with State of Vermont animal health guidance.
GMHA reserves the right to:
Thank you for your cooperation and efforts to keep strangles from spreading.
Additional information is available from the Vermont Agency of Agriculture:
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:
GMHA Requires:
The State of Vermont Requires:
👉 GMHA reserves the right to enforce all state health regulations to protect horses on the grounds.
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:
For complete and current requirements, consult:
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.