History of the Prescott Saddle Club
In 1948, 24 horseback riding buddies decided that they needed a name. They wanted to experience good
fellowship with others, while enjoying the great outdoors of the Prescott area. They wanted to develop
and maintain trails for everyone to enjoy. Their love of horses and good horsemanship had brought them all
together. They proclaimed their group the Prescott Saddle Club
To celebrate the formation of the club, and to announce their existence, they held a ride from downtown
Prescott to the Granite Mountain Basin Lake. Upon their arrival at the lake, they were served breakfast
and everyone had a good time. The Prescott Saddle Club celebrated their fiftieth anniversary in 1998
by retracing and riding the original trail from town to the lake, and again was served breakfast from
a chuck wagon. This time they also held a dinner dance for their members to commemorate their 50 years.
As the club grew, so did the frequency of rides. Today the club schedules rides most Saturdays of the
year. The club members continue to work on maintaining trail access throughout the year for future
equestrians. Summer time brings weekend camping trips with the horses, as well as other social
events. The Christmas party is a favorite with all the members.
From the small group that began the club in 1948, they have grown to 155 members in 2003. The Prescott
Saddle Club is the oldest horseback riding club in Arizona. The visions that the first members had are
also the visions of the current members. It is truly a wonderful club, supported by people who love horses.

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