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Walk, Run, and Hike
Senior Walk: Meet at the Martinak State Park Offi ce at 10:30 Tuckahoe Equestrian Center
AM on Tuesdays and Thursdays for a guided walk on a paved
trail. Walks are approximately 1.5 miles in length or about Celebration
3,000 steps and plenty of benches are available for resting
of the Horse
and enjoying nature.
First Saturday Guided Walk: Discover native habitats as you
walk at Adkins Arboretum on Saturday, September 3, at 10 SAT., OCTOBER 1
AM. For more information and to register call 410-634-2847.
10 AM - 4 PM
Art and Crafts
Yarning at the Arboretum: Bring your yarn projects for an
afternoon of camaraderie and encouragement on Wednesday, Is your horse a special breed or
September 14 at 2 PM at Adkins Arboretum. Beginners are have a special talent?
welcome. Experienced knitters and crocheters will help you Come join us as an exhibit strut your stuff in e
learn the ropes. Please bring your own chair. Fiber artists
will meet on the patio. In case of inclement weather, plan on PARADE OF BREEDS
meeting in the Visitor’s Center gallery. Please register at For ALL ARE WELCOME! Please call to participate
more information and to register call 410-634-2847.
Yoga, Dance, Fitness and Pickleball
Multi discipline VENDORS
Morning Stretch: Meet at Martinak State Park Amphitheater
demonstrations:
on Tuesday Mornings and Thursday mornings at 8 AM to FREE WANTED
Jumping • Western Pleasure ADMISSION
improve your flexibility, core development, and balance (Equine &
Mustangs • Trail Riding
through exercises and yoga. Please bring a yoga mat or towel. Non-Equine)
Mounted Archery
Inclement weather, meet in the nature center. $3 parking
Western Dressage fee per car FOOD AVAILABLE
Driving • Roman Riding
Cardio Fusion: On Tuesday and Thursdays, at 9 AM at
Jousting • Dressage
the Martinak State Park Nature Center, get in shape with a Tuckahoe State Park
Natural Horsemanship
low-impact cardio workout that combines body weight exercise 619 Crouse Mill Rd,
Mounted Falconry
and simple dance movements to upbeat music. If you like to Queen Anne
Therapeutic Riding
walk and move to music, this class will get your heart pumping.
Mounted Search & Rescue Exhibitors: 516-901-4979
Sponsors: 410-714-4215
Pickleball: Pickleball has become the fastest growing sport in Equine
America! Come join us for two hours of drop-in game time. Th is Professionals: Vendors: 443-496-2688
program is perfect for adults of all ages and skill levels. Come Equine Dentistry Join us for a day of
learn a new sport! Equipment is provided. On Wednesday Veterinary celebrating everything
Mornings at 10 AM. Call Caroline County Recreation and Blacksmith EQUINE!
Parks for more details and to register at 410-479-8120. Saddle Fitting
www.tuckahoeequestriancenter.com
Mindfulness in Nature: Join Heather on Saturday, September
24 at 10 AM at Tuckahoe State Park for Mindfulness in Nature. Cycle Wye Island: Meet at the Hunters Check Station on Wye
We will gather outside together to hike, meditate, and practice Island Road at 10 AM on Monday, September 26. Ride the 10+
mindfulness techniques, guided by Heather. The session will miles on gravel roads. For more information and to register,
include an easy mile walk (each way) to a sit spot where Heather call 410-924-1529. Map: https://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/
will lead Mindfulness practices. Please dress appropriately for documents/wyeisland_map.pdf.
the weather, bring water, and something to sit on if preferred
over bare ground. Pre-registration is required. Register at the Easy Breezy Ride: Borrow bikes from the Martinak State Park
following website, www.ebbtidewellness.com or call 410-989- Nature Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:30 AM for an
1947 for more information.. easy guided ride through the park and nearby low traffi c roads.
Cycling and Disc Golf Pedal Power: Cycle 10 miles on country roads near the parks.
Caroline Cycles: On September 15, 16, and 17, Caroline Meet at the Martinak State Park offi ce on Tuesday, September
Cycle travels to Hancock, MD to ride the Western Maryland 6 and 20 at 5:30 PM and on Tuesday, September 13 and 27 at
Rail Trail. Rides vary in length. Join the group for one day or the Tuckahoe State Park lake parking lot at 5:30 PM. Helmet
all three days. Riders must have a helmet, lights, water, spare required. Lights, water, spare tube, and tools are also suggested.
tube, and tools are also suggested. For more information and Ride speed is approximately 10 mph, and there will be a leader
to register, call 410-924-7402. in the front and a sweeper in the back. This is a good ride for
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