Distance Days – 90th Annual 100-Mile Competitive Trail Ride
Equestrian · Competitive Trail Ride

Distance Days – 90th Annual 100-Mile Competitive Trail Ride

The Green Mountain Horse Association hosts its historic 90th Annual 100-Mile Competitive Trail Ride during Distance Days.

Fri, 4 Sep 2026 Green Mountain Horse Association South Woodstock , Vermont
The Green Mountain Horse Association (GMHA) proudly presents the 90th Annual 100-Mile Competitive Trail Ride, a cornerstone event of their Distance Days. This prestigious competition challenges horse and rider teams to navigate Vermont's scenic trails over a demanding 100-mile course. Known for its rich history and commitment to horsemanship, this event attracts endurance riders from across the region. It is a true test of stamina, partnership, and skill in the beautiful South Woodstock countryside.

What to Expect

A rigorous and prestigious endurance riding competition set in the rolling hills of Vermont.

Who Should Attend

  • Endurance riders
  • Competitive trail riders
  • Equestrian enthusiasts
  • GMHA members

Agenda Overview

The event spans the Labor Day weekend, featuring the 100-mile competitive trail ride.
Venue & Address
Green Mountain Horse Association
5491 South Road
South Woodstock , Vermont – 05071
United States
Organizer
Green Mountain Horse Association · Equestrian Organization
A historic organization dedicated to promoting horsemanship and trail preservation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event held?
Green Mountain Horse Association, 5491 South Road, South Woodstock, VT.
What is the distance?
100 miles.
Is this an annual event?
Yes, this is the 90th annual edition.
Who organizes this?
Green Mountain Horse Association (GMHA).
What is the date?
September 4, 2026.
Is it open to spectators?
Check the GMHA website for spectator policies.
Tags
Endurance Trail Riding Vermont GMHA Equestrian Competition
Summary
A historic 100-mile competitive trail ride held at the Green Mountain Horse Association.
Highlights
  • 90th annual milestone
  • 100-mile endurance course
  • Historic equestrian venue
  • Scenic Vermont trails
  • Focus on horsemanship
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