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Join EPIC for a guided trail ride on Sunday, May 4 at the Potomac Pony Club Field in Boyds, MD, exploring the scenic Breezy Loop Complex with ride groups for all levels and a free lunch afterward (rain date: May 10). Sign up by April 27 if possible, and don’t forget to email your current Coggins and waiver to rsvp@epicmontgomery.org.
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On October 5, EPIC hosted a public ride to introduce our newest trail, The Kay Family Trail. We had approximately 35 riders sign up to check out this newest addition to our Breezy Loop trail complex. EPIC is especially grateful to the Kay Family Foundation, which has made this equestrian trail and others possible with its generous support. Big thanks to everyone who turned out and thanks also to Pat Michaels and Kathy Noble for the photos.
If you're a landowner in Maryland and have ever wondered whether you could be held legally responsible if someone gets injured while riding a horse on your property, the answer — in most cases — is a reassuring no.
In the April 2025 issue of The Equiery, EPIC President and retired trial attorney, Allan Noble explains Maryland common law and the Maryland Recreational Use Statute in a clear, concise article:
“Liability of Maryland Landowners Who Allow Horseback Riders on Their Property”
Click below to read the article.
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