Wethersfield Spring Conditioning Ride 2023
Join us for an enjoyable way to get your horse in shape at a Spring Conditioning Ride at Wethersfield on Saturday, May 13, 2023, rain or shine, at the beautiful Wethersfield Trails in Amenia, NY. Riders can start their ride any time between 8:00 am and 12:00 pm.
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. All completed entries and signed waivers must be received on or before May 9, 2023.
Riders follow a marked trail at their own pace on some of Wethersfield’s scenic trails. It will be a great way to see some of Dutchess County’s spectacular trails and get your horse in condition on our rolling terrain. The ride is approximately 5 miles and includes many optional jumps. There will also be a picture jump.
Your registration is not finalized until you complete the following steps:
-A signed Wethersfield Equestrian Waiver is required for all riders. Riders under 18 must have a signature from a parent or legal guardian.
-Provide proof of negative coggins within 2 years.
No dogs allowed, no exceptions.
A food truck will be on site with breakfast and lunch options for purchase. Ample parking is available. Water is available adjacent to the parking area.
Tickets are non-refundable.
If you need further information please email equestrian@wethersfield.org.
Organizer Notes
RULES FOR HORSEBACK RIDING AND CARRIAGE DRIVING
·A waiver release must be filled out & signed online before riding at Wethersfield (ONE PER YEAR).
·NO DOGS PERMITTED, no exceptions
·ASTM/SEI Certified riding helmets are REQUIRED for ALL riders and carriage drivers.
·Horses must be attended or securely tied to their trailer at all times.
·Wethersfield has a carry in/carry out policy. This includes normal garbage as well as manure in the parking and registration area.
·Stay on trails and/or edges of fields. Do not ride on lawns.
·Riding and driving are not permitted near the Main House, Gardens, Stables and Horse pastures (except for passing on Pugsley Hill Road), or Orchard unless following a marked trail during an organized event.
·Keep ill-mannered horses behind the other horses. Tie a red ribbon in the tail of a horse that kicks. Keep your distance.
·When leading and/or riding with anyone behind you:
-Walk
-Ask before trotting or cantering
-Warn other of holes, bad footing and other dangers
-Warn when you are stopping
-Keep track of other riders behind you
-Take turns leading, if possible – share the dust
·At watering areas, take turns and don’t crowd. Wait for everyone to finish before moving off.
·Never run up on a rider or group of riders. Approach at a reasonable speed. Ask permission to pass and then wait until there is enough room to pass safely. Wait until you pass everyone before moving off. Move off at a reasonable speed until you are well away from another horse(s).
·If there are jumps, make sure your group knows that you intend to jump to allow those not jumping time to prepare or get out of the way. If your horse refuses, let others waiting to ride/jump through and then continue to work with your horse.
·Be aware of the condition of your horse at all times, especially in hot weather. If you feel it needs to rest, let others in the group know and ask them if they could stop until your horse is ready to go again.
·Don’t spoil others fun by loud behavior.
If you notice potential hazards on trails, have an emergency or need specific trail information, please notify
Kevin Malloy (845) 464-6483 so that it can be addressed promptly.
Adult
$55.00
Youth (under 18)
$40.00
- Late Fee$10.00
Administrative Information
- Change Policy: Changes are not permitted.
- Refund Policy: No refunds.
- Entry Option(s) Secure Spot: Pay in full via STRIDER