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Affiliates 

horse riding in the high country of New Zealand's South Island with plenty of hi vis to keep safe

Photo courtesy of Brenda Reading

There are many amazing individuals working on localised access issues across the country.

Often each thinks they are battling alone.

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We want to help to create a support network for equestrians to work together, to swap ideas, resources or find contacts to help achieve local goals.

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Some groups are formal, incorporated societies or trusts, some are informal, social media groups that work together on issues or projects as they arise.

 

Wherever you're located, use the following links to find people nearby who you can work with to help improve horse riding, find places to ride and people to ride with, get moral support when you're feeling down, or get advice on your access issues.

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If there isn't a group in your area, you may want to set one up.

If we've missed any groups please let us know

NZ Riding Clubs and Bridleways

are also a great source of local riding information

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South Island

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  • Wakefield and Districts Riding Club.

  • Canterbury Riding Club

  • Kaiapoi Adult riding Club

  • Blenheim Adult Riding Club.

  • Dunstan Adult Riding Club

  • Selwyn Rakaia Riding Club

  • North Otago Riding Club

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North Island

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  • Twin City Adult Riding Club

  • Tauranga Adult Riding Club

  • Franklin Adult Riding Club

  • Manawatu Saddle Up Club

  • Thames Valley Adult Riding Club

  • New Plymouth & Districts Riding Club

  • Katikati Hack and Hunters Adult Riding Club

  • Rotorua Horse and Pony Trekking Club

  • Taranaki Adult Riding Club

  • Taupo Riding Club

  • Waimarino Riding Club

  • Coastal Adult Riding Club

  • Levin and Districts Horse Trekking Club

  • H.O.R.S.E Hamilton Older Riding and Social Equitation Club

  • S.M.A.R.T South Makara Adult Riding and Trekking Club

dozens of horses on the New Zealand Trek for Life fundraiser

Photo courtesy of Karen Hay

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