Events & Rides

Events Calendar

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July 5th, 2025 – Play Date / Potluck

Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Posse Grounds

19130 Rawhide Rd, Jamestown, CA, 95327

Contact: Kaitlyn Rumsey

(209)768-5732

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July 8th, 2025 – Board Meeting 6:30 p.m.

Perko’s, 2120 Patterson Road, Riverbank

Contact: Barbara Riner

(209) 402-4473

rinerbarbara97@gmail.com

 

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July 17th, 2025 – 20th Kennedy Meadows Campout

Contact: Ashely Dollarhide

(209)822-0360

RSVP Required

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July 25th, 2025 – Tuolumne County Farm Bureau Annual BBQ & Auction, 4:00pm

Dutrch oven cooks welcome!  We will provide Dutch Oven desserts

Contact: Vicki

(209)480-0566

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August 8th, 2025 – 10th Clarks Fork Ride / Campout

Contact: Jim Westmoreland

(209)815-3125

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August 12th, 2025 – Board Meeting 6:30 p.m.

Perko’s, 2120 Patterson Road, Riverbank

Contact: Barbara Riner

(209) 402-4473

rinerbarbara97@gmail.com

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September 9th, 2025 – Board Meeting 6:30 p.m.

Perko’s, 2120 Patterson Road, Riverbank

Contact: Barbara Riner

(209) 402-4473

rinerbarbara97@gmail.com

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October 14th, 2025 – Board Meeting 6:30 p.m.

Perko’s, 2120 Patterson Road, Riverbank

Contact: Barbara Riner

(209) 402-4473

rinerbarbara97@gmail.com

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November 11th, 2025 – Board Meeting 6:30 p.m.

Perko’s, 2120 Patterson Road, Riverbank

Contact: Barbara Riner

(209) 402-4473

rinerbarbara97@gmail.com

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December 9th, 2025 – Board Meeting 6:30 p.m.

Perko’s, 2120 Patterson Road, Riverbank

Contact: Barbara Riner

(209) 402-4473

rinerbarbara97@gmail.com

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Rides

We do all sorts of rides; in the foothills in the Spring, in the mountains in the summer. We do service rides, recreational rides, and parades. We also ride to Work Parties, typically trail clearing projects, which we put on a separate page.

Due to our insurance, you MUST be a member for most rides and work parties.
You can join on the day of the ride, if you have your checkbook with you, but it would be better for you to visit our Membership Page and join a couple of weeks ahead of time.

Please read our Trail Safety Guidelines (PDF, 424KB) at least once a year.

Mt Diablo in the Spring
Snow Lake Sierra Nevada
Columbia Christmas Parade

Work Parties

BCHC work parties are what set us apart from social horse clubs. We spend a lot of time cutting through trees that have blocked the trail, packing out litter and generally making the back country a nicer place. When we clear a trail, it benefits all of the other people who use the back country.

Due to our insurance, you MUST be a member to work with us.
You can join on the day we head out, if you have your checkbook with you, but it would be better for you to visit our Membership Page and join a couple of weeks ahead of time.

We ask everyone to fill in a Medical Data Form, just in case. You can seal it in an envelope, write your name on the outside and give it to the work party leader. He/She will give it back, still sealed, if we don’t have to use it.

Please read our Trail Safety Guidelines (PDF, 424KB) at least once a year.

We encourage new participants on these trips, even if you don’t pack. We will help anyone to get acclimated to back country travel. You just need a well trained, acclimated horse or mule and the willingness to make the back country a better place for everyone.

We have Recreational Rides, service rides and parades on a separate page.

BCHC fishing for dinner at work parties
Huckleberry Lake
Kibbie Ridge
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