Derbyshire Hosts the Second Annual CETA Trail Ride
On June 16th, Derbyshire hosted 40 CETA members and guests at their Second Annual Derbyshire CETA Trail Ride. CETA members were invited to trailer in or trail ride to the development and enjoy a community brunch. Derbyshire also debuted their updated trail map with additional trails, which are a part of the CETA trail system, extending behind the new Derbyshire Private Farms.
Rhonda Lockhart and Anitra Peterson arrive at the brunch at Derbyshire's Marigold Cottage.
CETA members enjoyed a post-trail ride brunch,
which included treats for the horses!
The horses were able to take in the lake views behind the
Marigold Cottage while their owners gathered for brunch.
The team here at Derbyshire always enjoys hosting the CETA members and can't wait for next year's trail ride!
A Little More Information About the Trail Systems in the Area
Derbyshire is also adjacent to the Foothills Equestrian Trail Association (FETA) trails. In order to join FETA, you must live in the area, board your horse in the area, or own property in the area. All Derbyshire property owners would qualify to become members. Their website can be found here.
With membership in both the CETA and FETA trails systems, riders have access to over 165 miles of trails. Many of the homesites in Derbyshire are adjacent to the internal community trail system.
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