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What is 4-H?

Midnight Riders has been an active Horse 4-H Club since the late 1980’s. It was originally started by Valerie Ford, and has been a prominent part of the Snohomish County 4-H Horse Program.

Our meetings are the 4th Sunday of every month at 6:30pm, and are held in the Redmond area. The current members of Midnight Riders have a variety of interests including Western, English, Gaming, Dressage, Trail Riding, Jumping and just regular horsin’ around.

The joy of 4-H is seeing young people grow through their accomplishments. 4-H enables youth to have fun, meet new people, learn new life skills, build self-confidence, learn responsibility, and set and achieve goals!

Mustangs

Learn all about one of the most cherished and majestic pieces of American history: the Mustang.

LIBRARY

Watch mustangs in the wild and at Tashunka.

LEARN

Everything you need or want to know about Tashunka and the plight of the Mustang.

TAME

Learn about this educational program about increasing awareness of the Mustang.

ADOPT

Learn the ways you can get close to your own mustang.

GET INVOLVED

Donate time, money, ideas and more.

RESEARCH

Resources geared towards an extensive knowledge of Tashunka and mustangs.

Youth & Adult Lessons

Riders learn the Fundamentals of horsemanship while being exposed to different disciplines like Showmanship, Western, English, Dressage, Gaming, Trail, Recreational Trail Riding.

HORSE LEASING

Horses are available for lease and offer an excellent opportunity to learn first hand about owning your own horse. Riders are able to work on their own without supervision.

Horse Training

Learn about this educational program about increasing awareness of the Mustang.

Horse Boarding

We offer Full Care Board at our 9 acre facility in Redmond where horses have the luxury of daily turnout. We are a family friendly barn enjoying competitive and recreational riding.
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