
Loomis Basin Horsemen's Assoc.

Loomis Basin Horsemen's Association (LBHA) founded in 1984 is a non-profit 501(C)3 information and awareness group dedicated to local trails, Traylor Ranch Nature Reserve, Loomis Basin Arena, and preservation of the rural lifestyle. A small yearly membership fee ensures that the arena and Traylor Ranch will remain here for the local horse community and future generations.
ALL LBHA Memberships are from January 1st - December 31st
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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General Meeting Note the Date and Location change
May 29 - Thursday
Pizza Factory, 13470 Lincoln Way, Auburn
Endurance Riding: Preparation to Execution with Marcia Smith
Eat 6:00 pm, Presentation 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Marcia Smith, DVM, spent 20 years competing in endurance rides across the U.S., Canada, Australia, Qatar, the UAE, and France—ranging from local 50-milers to World Championships. Now focused on dressage, she’s excited to share insights from her endurance journey, offering something for everyone, from first-timers to Tevis Cup veterans.
Members and Non-members are welcome and can attend Board Meeting 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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June 18
Equine Photo Shoot for Members by Lacey Dodd
$50 for 5 professional photos in a 20 minute time slot
More info with sign up to come
LBHA Arena
Starting at 3:00 p.m.
This event is in lieu of our regular monthly meeting.
A link to sign up will be in the June Newsletter
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July 16
GENERAL MEETING
(members and non-members welcome)
Trails and Trail Safety
An informal discussion and sharing of ideas.
​Bring your favorite trail notes.
What's in your saddle bag?
Bring your favorite saddle bag or pommel bag
and share ideas for what we should be carrying on the trail.
Round Table Pizza, Loomis
Eat: 6:00 p.m.
Meeting 6:30-7:30 p.m.
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Parking Info
We encourage all horse trailers to park inside the red gate, especially during sports seasons.
Do you need a key? See the Membership page for info.
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New Hidden Falls Regional Park and Placer County trails
APPROVED!
30 miles of new trails at Hidden Falls and over 200 miles of new trails in the Place County Trails Masterplan.