About BCHA If you own your own horse and enjoy riding, the Baker County Horse Association is the recreational organization you are looking for! The Baker County Horse Association (BCHA) began in 2003 with four members and has since grown to more than 125 active members both young and old. Members meet every 1st and 3rd Saturday, 7 P.M., at the Baker County Fairgrounds Arena with their equine in tow to enjoy speed events such as pole bending, the Texas barrel race, the arena race, and cloverleaf barrel racing.
There is no admission for the general public and delicious concession foods are always available during BCHA events.
Members: September 17th is the last ride of the season. We will not ride in the month of October.
Points Roster is now available online...please see the Points page.
Click here to see club pictures
Classes:
- Pony/Leadline Class (Ponies 50 inches & under)
- Fingerlings 1-8
- Small Fries 9-12
- Juniors Ages 13-18
- Adult Riders (women and men 19 and up)
Club Purpose: The purpose of the organization is to promote shared interests in horses, horsemanship, sportsmanship, and good fellowship among people of this community and others.
Don't forget about the Boys Ranch in October 5-9. See Ms. Pamela for more details and meeting times!