Back Country Horsemen of Eagle Creek - a chapter of the Kentucky Back Country Horsemen Association - where Northern Kentucky rides

Northern Kentucky is Big Trail Country


Man on horse at river

Welcome to Back Country Horsemen of Eagle Creek (B.C.H. of Eagle Creek for short).

 

We hope to see you out here working and riding with us soon. B.C.H. of Eagle Creek meets on a regular basis, coordinates efforts with members and local affiliations and governments towards the beautifying and improving riding trails for horsemen (and horsewomen) all throughout Grant and Scott counties in Northern Kentucky. And, of course, we get together and go for rides whenever we can.

 

The purpose of this organization shall be:

  1. To perpetuate the common sense use and enjoyment of horses in America's back country and wilderness.
  2. To work to ensure that public lands remain open to recreational stock use.
  3. To assist the agencies responsible for the management of public lands in meeting their goals.
  4. To educate, encourage, and solicit active participation in the wise and sustaining use of the back country resource by horsemen and the general public commensurate with our heritage.
A picture of horses eating in the pasture.

 

To join B.C.H. of Eagle Creek, please feel free to fill out and submit an application for membership to Becky Cox at becky_cox@msn.com.

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Did you know?

Did you know that for every 10 degrees Fahrenheit in temperature drop, your air pressure will lose about one pound per square inch.

 

It doesn't sound like much, but fluctuating temperatures resulting in lower tire pressure mean more friction between the tires and the road. It's getting colder, so the air in the tires of our horse trailers will change with the cold. Please be sure to check your trailer tire pressures in the fall and also in the spring when that temperature starts to rise again.