A Gettysburg Equestrian Historical Society Trail
Ride begins at the Gettysburg Horse Park at
Artillery Ridge Campground. Upon entry to the
campground you will be directed to the ride staging
area, where you will park your trailer and check in with
our ride coordinator. You will be required to provide
proof of a current negative Coggins Test before you
unload your horses. (Remember: No Coggins - No
Ride. This is a campground rule.) After you check in,
it’s tack-up and time to ride.
The ride is approximately 3 1/2 - 4 hours long. You will
be riding over the 2nd and 3rd day’s battle. The events
of those 2 days will be narrated by a licensed battlefield
guide. At the half way point, of your ride, there will be
a short break. You may dismount, stretch your legs,
water your horse. Drinks and a snack will be provided
by the club. Upon your return from your ride, a lunch
will be provided.
The trails on the battlefield are stone and gravel. It is
recommended that your horse have shoes or some
form of temporary boots as riding on the grass is
prohibited and subject to citation by the park rangers.
The Gettysburg Equestrian Historical Society holds four trail rides during the year. The trail rides are
a means for the club to raise funds for their various
trail improvement projects. The Gettysburg
Equestrian Historical Society has donated a Kabota
utility vehicle, used for horse trail maintenance; placed
hitching rails at various points of interest on the
battlefield, and purchased gravel for the horse trailer
parking area at McMillan’s Woods.
This site designed and maintainedfor the
Gettysburg Equestrian Historical Society
by 1GDDA Productions