Colorado Riders: Register to Ride with Julie Goodnight at Arapahoe Park Racetrack

Horsemanship Clinic Benefits Colorado Horse Council’s Annual Heritage Ride 

Julie Goodnight is excited to join the Colorado Horse Council’s Annual Heritage Ride, offering a 2-hour horsemanship clinic at Arapahoe Park Racetrack on September 11, 2021. Riders and spectators can register at EquineCityHall.org by September 8, 2021.

Six lucky riders will pay an extra $100 fee to ride with Goodnight in the clinic, and all proceeds go to the Equine Heritage Foundation. Goodnight will be around all day, enjoying the activities with her husband, visiting with participants, answering questions, and helping riders check their tack.

All attendees are welcome to watch the clinic and are encouraged to ask questions. Spectator tickets are $30 at EquineCityHall.org.

 Goodnight’s training focuses on understanding the horse’s natural behavior, improving the relationship between horse and rider, developing the rider’s ability to communicate softly with the horse, and developing its willingness. Participants will leave with a better understanding of horses and tools to help create a deep connection.

Registration for the Heritage Ride Includes:

  • Trail ride with a Poker Run
  • A Ride Around the Track
  • An Obstacle Course
  • Barn Tours
  • Lunch
  • Auditing the 2-Hour Julie Goodnight Clinic

 About the Heritage Ride
Don’t miss this once-a-year event to support the Colorado horse community! Heritage Rides are coordinated by the Colorado Horse Council as a fundraiser and are carefully planned to give equine enthusiasts an opportunity to take part in a unique, special activity with their horse. All proceeds go to the Equine Heritage Foundation. Learn more about the Heritage Ride at ColoradoHorseCouncil.com/Heritage-Ride

About Julie Goodnight
Goodnight is the popular host and producer of Horse Master, a successful how-to TV series on handling, riding, and training horses. Goodnight travels extensively sharing her no-nonsense horsemanship with riders of all disciplines. Goodnight is experienced with many kinds of riding—she grew up on the hunter-jumper circuits in Florida and is now at home in the West. She and her husband, Rich Moorhead, live in the mountains near Salida, Colorado, and enjoy riding the trails and training cow-horses.

Explore Goodnight’s training library of articles, videos, and more at JulieGoodnight.com/Academy.

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