HTA Horse Trails of America Association

HTA Horse Trails of America Association HTA is the association for horse trail riders and all who travel with horses. Or, join as a totally free member to get to THE Map: HTA.horse

Join as a premium member to get a free one-month trial including the membership publication, The Trail Journal. Horse Trails of America was created in 2012 by trail riders for trail riders to find the best trails for their needs, and desires, and to find a riding community. We quickly became the largest trail-riding community and the #1 trail-riding resource in America. With our community of trail

riders, partnered clinicians, content in The Trail Journal magazine, and insights on our website, we have helped thousands of trail riders plan their trail riding adventures across America.

TAKE THIS SURVEY AND SHARE! Complete the 2025 Equine Industry Survey sponsored by Zoetis, then share with colleagues, fa...
01/17/2025

TAKE THIS SURVEY AND SHARE! Complete the 2025 Equine Industry Survey sponsored by Zoetis, then share with colleagues, family, friends . . . anyone eligible to take it (they must own or manage at least one horse, be 18 years of age or older, and live in the United States).
http://ahpindustrysurvey.com

American Horse Publications

If you want to help, this group does good work. — It’s been eight years since Fleet of Angels was responsible for feedin...
01/11/2025

If you want to help, this group does good work. — It’s been eight years since Fleet of Angels was responsible for feeding 600 horses. Many of you will remember the ‘907 Hallelujah Horses’ mission we took on to save, feed, rehab, and place 907 starving, neglected, wild horses. Thanks to donations from the public and horse-centric organizations, that was a major nationwide event and a major nationwide success, with every survivor going to a safe new home with its best equine buddy or family.
Now we are needed for a completely different kind of emergency. We need to help the hundreds of horses that have been evacuated from the Los Angeles area fires. Fleet of Angels is the main provider of feed and other critical needs for these horses. Last night we had to rush 90 bales to one location in order for the 200 horses there to have an evening meal.
We have to make sure all these horses - over 600 so far, have feed while in the care of these centers - and maybe afterwards for some time, as well.
Please help us help them. We can only do this if we have the support of horse lovers all over America. I know we can do it- with your help.

Please contribute what you can at www.FleetOfAngels.org. They depend upon us and we depend upon you. Teamwork works!
(It’s not possible to share this from this page, so please share it from our Fb news page at https://www.facebook.com/FleetOfAngelsNews.)

We could all use a little lush green right now. Where would you like to be riding? -Horse Trails of America is THE Assoc...
01/11/2025

We could all use a little lush green right now. Where would you like to be riding?
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Horse Trails of America is THE Association for trail riders and all who travel with horses. Get to the totally-free trail riding and horse hotel map or become a premium member (with a free one-month trial) and get the ONLY trail-riding magazine in the USA plus loads of member discounts and the ability to add liability insurance just in time for riding season! http://HTA.horse

Inquiring minds want to know. Where will you ride this weekend? -Horse Trails of America is THE Association for trail ri...
01/10/2025

Inquiring minds want to know. Where will you ride this weekend?

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Horse Trails of America is THE Association for trail riders and all who travel with horses. Get to the totally-free trail riding and horse hotel map or become a premium member (with a free one-month trial) and get the ONLY trail-riding magazine in the USA plus loads of member discounts and the ability to add liability insurance just in time for riding season! http://HTA.horse

01/10/2025

Just announced: AHC formally requests postponement of HPA slated for 2.1.2025
Washington, D.C. – Julie Broadway, President of the American Horse Council, released the following statement on the pending implementation of the revised Horse Protection Act (HPA) regulation:

“The American Horse Council (AHC) has formally requested that the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to delay the implementation of the revised Horse Protection Act regulation for 60 days. The AHC finds the agency is not ready to implement and or enforce the revised regulation in a fair and consistent manner. The regulation is currently scheduled for implementation on February 1, 2025.

It is unfortunate that we must ask for this 60-day delay. The AHC and its member organizations have long supported the development and implementation of strong regulations to protect the health and welfare of horses that are vulnerable to the illegal practice of soring. We stand firmly in that position. However, as a result of consultations with USDA-APHIS that formally began in May 2024, after the final regulation was published, and recent correspondence on January 3, 2025, we remain convinced that clarity, accessibility, resources, guidance, and training—all the elements required for a successful implementation of the revised regulation—are lacking in the agency.

The process of the regulation’s implementation falls short of what the equine industry very much needs and deserves from the USDA-APHIS.

To date, the USDA-APHIS has still not addressed big-picture, fundamental concerns on how the regulation applies to certain disciplines, or how event managers will submit the required notifications and reports, and it has not disclosed details on the availability and training of inspectors. Inspector training needs to be institutionalized with comprehensive and well-structured training materials to ensure staff interpretations of the regulation are guided by clear definitions and standard operating procedures, removing subjectivity and providing continuity of enforcement standards and procedures. We are especially concerned with the seemingly substitute of “hands-on” training to online instruction.
Without answers to these questions, the equine community is attempting to figure it out on our own. We are left with crossing our fingers and hoping our inventory of horseshoes will be our lucky charms to avoid noncompliance or a violation and result in penalties and fines.

By setting clearer guidelines, publishing understandable and accessible guidance documents, and offering informational briefings, the USDA-APHIS can empower the industry with the tools it needs for compliance and a sense of confidence.

Instead, we are currently navigating an environment where the lack of clear information presents opportunities for individuals and organizations to purposely take advantage of the weaknesses of a vague and complex implementation process to potentially undermine the regulation and its foundational law.

The AHC is in full support of the protections afforded by the HPA.
The AHC is committed to working with the agency to improve the implementation of this regulation to address specific cases of soring. In that spirit, we recommend the USDA-APHIS do the following: to:

Postpone enforcement of the regulation EXCEPT for the provisions banning devices on Tennessee Walking Horses and racking horses. These breeds, which historically have been subjected to soring, are the focal point of the regulation. The prohibited action devices, artificial extension of toe length, pads, wedges, and lubricants on the limbs or feet of Tennessee Walking Horses and racking horses (with exceptions for approved therapeutic uses of artificial extension of toe length, pads, wedges, and substances) have direct consequences for the health and welfare of these breeds.
Encourage voluntary compliance with the other provisions of the regulation to allow for a test run for data collection, training, and communication.
Organize additional meetings for public engagement, such as webinars with sufficient time for questions and answers, videos on the inspection process, and workshops.
Consult with breed and discipline organizations to develop a thorough understanding of the events that the agency intends to cover.
Publish a robust and timely FAQ resource.
Create an online reporting portal.

The AHC has a long and successful history of working with the equine industry and amateur community on the implementation of numerous regulations. Typically, the biggest challenge is educating those who are wholly unfamiliar with their new compliance obligations. We are committed to similarly educating the agency and working toward a desired outcome.”

The American Horse Council (AHC) is a U.S. advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C., that represents individual members, small businesses, and more than 130 equine organizations before Congress and the federal regulatory agencies. AHC member organizations include breed registries, national and state equine associations, state horse councils, recreational associations, and organizations representing racetracks, equestrians, horse shows, veterinarians, farriers, rodeos, and other equine-related stakeholders

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1,969. That’s how many horse hotels, campgrounds and ranches are in the HTA.horse map! It’s free for you to see where to...
01/10/2025

1,969. That’s how many horse hotels, campgrounds and ranches are in the HTA.horse map! It’s free for you to see where to stay with your horse, overnight with your horse or go to ride!
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Horse Trails of America is THE Association for trail riders and all who travel with horses. Get to the totally-free trail riding and horse hotel map or become a premium member (with a free one-month trial) and get the ONLY trail-riding magazine in the USA plus loads of member discounts and the ability to add liability insurance just in time for riding season! http://HTA.horse

Please share and help as you can! Note that the map at HTA.horse is available for searching for fire evacuation location...
01/08/2025

Please share and help as you can! Note that the map at HTA.horse is available for searching for fire evacuation locations, too.

Locations updated 01.10.2025

🔥🚒The ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, including the Palisades Fire, have led to mandatory evacuations and the displacement of numerous large animals.

How You Can Help:

➡️Provide Shelter: If you have facilities like barns or pastures, consider offering temporary refuge for evacuated animals.

➡️Volunteer: Assist with animal transportation or care at designated shelters.

➡️Donate Supplies: Items such as hay, feed, water buckets, and medical supplies are in high demand. Donate through your local rescues, sanctuaries, staging areas, and designated LA Sheltering locations.

Current Large Animal Sheltering Locations:

📍Lancaster Animal Care Center 5210 W Ave I, Lancaster, CA 93536
📍Antelope Valley Fair 2551 W Avenue H, Lancaster, CA 93536
📍Industry Hills Expo 16200 Temple Ave, City of Industry, CA 91744
Capacity for 200 horses; not staffed by DACC
📍Pomona Fairplex 1101 W Mckinley Ave, Pomona, CA 91768
Receiving horses only

Important Resources:

➡️Palisades Fire updates: LAFD.org/alerts

➡️LA County Emergency Information: lacounty.gov/emergency

➡️Animal Care and Control Updates: animalcare.lacounty.gov

➡️Emergency Preparedness for Pets: ready.lacounty.gov/pet-disaster-supply-kits/

Stay Informed:

Follow and on Twitter for real-time updates.

01/08/2025

HTA | Horse Trails of America Map Offers Help for Fire Evacuees

HTA added a new evacuation category to its free interactive map to serve those who need to evacuate from the California fires.

Totally free to use with no credit card needed--but you will need to make a site login to keep our community safe. The map now has an "Evacuation Temporary Shelter" category where any horse facility with room can offer accommodations and those needing to evacuate can find safe haven.

Sort the map by the evacuation area or choose to sort by horse hotels/ layovers and campgrounds until more people list in the new category.

Note that anyone can offer updates by adding information in the review block once a location is listed. This will allow for anyone local to post if the location is now full or accepting horses and/or people.

We hope this will help organize evacuation location searches and be easier than scrolling through many social media groups and pages. This is your map. It's free! Watch this video to learn how to post and how to use the map. It is free, but you'll need a site login for HTA.horse.

1—Make a free login:
https://www.horsetrailsofamerica.com/start-membership
2—Once you're logged in, access the map:
https://www.horsetrailsofamerica.com/mapaccess

How cold is it at your place?
01/08/2025

How cold is it at your place?

Where do you want to ride this year?Also did you know Ohio has caves?-Horse Trails of America is THE Association for tra...
01/04/2025

Where do you want to ride this year?
Also did you know Ohio has caves?

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Horse Trails of America is THE Association for trail riders and all who travel with horses. Get to the totally-free riding and horse hotel map or become a premium member (with a free one-month trial) and get the magazine and member discounts! http://HTA.horse

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