07/05/2024
Hey Ya'll. Don't forget that July 16th is our general meeting and tri tip night. Dinners are $10 . Please rsvp to Bryan's email by the 12th. See ya there
City of Fullerton Horse Club
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2900 Lakeview Way
Fullerton, CA
92835
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The Fullerton Recreational Riders (FRR) were established in 1961. We are an association of horse riders in the city of Fullerton. The group promotes horsemanship and supports equestrian activities through trail rides, camp outs, all aspects of horsemanship shows and games for fun and competition of horse riders. Affiliated with the Equestrian Trails, Inc. (ETI), it is also known as Corral No. 28 We are registered with the California State Horseman’s Association (CSHA), under Region 12. CSHA is a statewide organization whose purpose is to sponsor, cultivate and foster interest in fine horses and good horsemanship and to give aid and support to every type of activity concerning horses. FRR maintains an arena located at the Laguna Lake Park along Lakeview Drive and Euclid Avenue, with facilities that include a snack shack, a storage unit, an announcer booth, three grandstands, a lighted show arena, a warm-up arena, permanent restrooms, tables and benches for meetings and picnicking, and wide parking spaces for horse trailers and accessories. We try to plan the programs for our general meetings so that they will not only be highly educational but also completely enjoyable to anybody who wishes to attend. Our trail coordinator plans monthly rides so that we may enjoy riding as a group while discovering new places. Our riding arena is located at Laguna Lake Park and from it we can ride the 26 plus miles of dedicated recreational trails connecting numerous city parks and creating many hours of enjoyable riding. During the many days the riding ring is not used for shows, it serves all equestrians in the area. This ring and the accompanying facilities were built through the efforts and with the money of the Club, along with the approval of the City. Our association’s junior group is known as the “Reckless Riders“, and is supervised by adult advisors. They elect their own officers and organize “play days” which are shows containing events geared toward fun and games for our local young riders. The Reckless Riders also maintain an active social program. Our junior group encourages all members under the age of 18 to join in their fun. Fullerton is a unique place as the city and the Club work together towards their goals and accomplish a great deal that could never be if the two worked alone. We are both striving to make Fullerton a safe and enjoyable community for the avid horse person, promoting all aspects of horsemanship, whether the horses are costly show stock or inexpensive but loveable backyard pets.