Nisqually Chapter – BCHW

We are a chapter of the Backcountry Horsemen of Washington and affiliated with the Back Country Horsemen of America. We have chapter rides, packing and minimum impact camping clinics, potlucks and informational meetings. Come join us for good friendship, riding information, volunteer opportunities, and the chance to make a difference! See our website and Facebook … Read more

Northeast Chapter – BCHW

The Northeast Chapter is a Chapter of the Backcountry Horsemen of Washington: We are a state organization of Backcountry Horsemen of America Inc. (BCHA), in 25 other states. Come join us for good friendship, good information, volunteer opportunities, and the chance to make a difference! See our website and Facebook page for additional details and … Read more

Skagit – BCHW

The Skagit Backcountry Horsemen of Washington, is a non-profit organization dedicated to perpetuating the common sense use and enjoyment of horses in America’s backcountry and wilderness. We work to that public lands remain open to recreational stock use and assist the various government and private agencies in their maintenance and of those resources. Please come … Read more

Whatcom Chapter – BCHW

The purpose of the Whatcom Chapter of the Backcountry Horsemen of Washington is to preserve and enhance the right to use horses and mules for recreation on public lands. The primary chapter goal is to develop and keep trails open for responsible recreational use. See our website and Facebook page for additional information. Club|Group|Org. – … Read more

Mt. Olympus Chapter

Mt Olympus Chapter of BCHW is the newest chapter of Back Country Horsemen of Washington located in the foothills of Mount Olympus and the Solduc River Valley of the NW Olympic Peninsula. While Mt Olympus is the newest Chapter of BCHW, our members are not new to Back Country Horsemen of America or riding and … Read more

Equinuts Old Peoples Riding Club – OPRC – Salem Chapter

We are a national organization with chapters throughout the US. Our mission is to promote safe and enjoyable horsemanship through educational activities to anyone over the age of 21 no matter the discipline. (Non-riders are welcome too). Have you ever wondered how a person vaulted from the ground, seemingly skipping around, onto a cantering horse’s … Read more

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