Why should you join us?

The Loudoun Horse Association can provide benefits to everyone with a personal and/or business interest in horses in Loudoun County, including: horse owners, trainers, breeders, boarders; veterinarians; farriers; fence, barn and arena builders; and feed, hay and tack suppliers. Benefits include educational programs, networking and marketing opportunities, and wide-ranging information on all types of horse-related issues. We welcome you to join!

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Membership types:

Regular Membership.
     Any person who is a horse owner or enthusiast, or equine service provider in Loudoun or its contiguous surrounding counties, and who agrees to be a member of the association and pays such membership fee (annual dues), and who meets such other conditions as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors, and is eighteen years of age or older may become a member of the Association.

Family Membership.
     One or both parents or legal guardians and up to four children under the age of eighteen may become members of the Association as a family unit and pay the family membership fee (annual dues) established by the Board of Directors for this category of membership. Such members must meet the conditions prescribed by the Board of Directors for a Family Membership and meet such other conditions as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors. Members of the family unit under the age of eighteen will not be eligible for office or have voting rights.

Youth Membership.
     Any individual qualifies for youth membership who is under eighteen years of age and pays such membership fee (annual dues) established by the Board for this category of membership. Youth members will not be eligible for office or have voting rights.

Association or Business Membership.
     Any association or business which agrees to be a member of the Association and pays such membership fee (annual dues) established by the Board of Directors for this category of membership, and which meets such other conditions as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors. An Association or Business Membership is entitled to a single vote and such other privileges as the Board of Directors shall from time to time designate.

Privileges for Association or Business Memberships:

1. Guest Privileges. Association or Business Members may bring one to four guests - either owners, staff, or clients of the member, for any and all LHA functions, except as otherwise provided;

2. Strategic Partner Privileges. The Association or Business Member will be listed on the LHA website, identified in the LHA newsletter and identified in a prominent manner at our Annual Tack & Equipment Sale and Tack Auction or other fundraising event, and a link from the LHA website to the Association or Business website will be established if desired.


Lovettsville Community Park Patrol

The Loudoun Horse Association, US Trail Ride, and Tri-State Riding Club joined together to create the Lovettsville Community Park Mounted Patrol. The park patrol reports to Loudoun County Parks, Recreation and Community Services. Riding out weekly, each patrol reports any activity or situations needing LCPRCS attention as the park is not yet open to the public.
   The draft conceptual plan for the park includes equestrian facilites and multi-use trails.



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