Versatility Showcase - Working Western - Recreational Riding
Looking for a non competitive adventure on your Morgan horse? Try trail riding! Nature at its best as only seen from the back of a wonderful Morgan horse!
- Morgans can do it all and according to surveys, 80 percent of the AMHA membership enjoys recreational riding on a Morgan Horse.
- Usually you see one of the riders below in full parade tack riding in the Rose Parade on New years Day but Arthur L. Perry, Jr., AMHA Director Emeritus of Santa Ynez, California, also enjoys the trails around Lake Cuchuma.
Kim Hildreth an AMHA Director at Large, aka, the Galt CA Cowboy also enjoys trail riding on a Morgan. He can be seen headed out on the trail with a friend.
- "The value of the gaited Morgan includes first of all the values of the Morgan horse in general...beauty and temperament. As a trail horse, the gaited Morgan has become the only way to go for us. After 4 or 5 hours in the saddle, when you are ready to head back to camp and get out of the saddle, it is a real advantage to have that "gaited gear" to kick in and hurry home. The gait of the gaited Morgan can vary, but the singlefoot is the best of the best, and if you ride a gaited Morgan that does a good singlefoot on the trail, your body will thank you. There is just nothing quite like zooming down an old logging road, through a pine forest in a smooth singlefoot gait, which can be equivalent in speed to a canter, but requires no effort by, and creates no impact upon the rider. The horse performs this gait effortlessly and completely naturally. The response from other riders on the trail and in camp is very positive and they are amazed that there is such a thing as a gaited Morgan. They are just perfect for riding those miles that you will submit to the AMHA Pathways Program." --Vali Suddarth
- Whether you are active in team penning, reining or working cattle on a ranch, don’t let your favorite Morgan get bored. The Western Working Committee encourages all horse enthusiasts to enjoy a trail ride today on a Morgan!
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