Parade Rides
Everyone loves a Parade! One of the highlights for
parade watchers, especially the little children, is to anxiously
await the horses prancing by!
We love doing the parades, and although they don't really
last all that long, it is so worth it to see the smiles on the
faces of the crowd.
One of the extra benefits of being a great trail horse, is
that it also makes for a great parade horse. Things like
excited squealing children, candy flying through the air,
children darting out to grab candy, man holes in the streets,
noisy fire trucks, marching bands ..... just aren't that
big of a deal when you are use to a covey of quail flying up
from under your legs, or dogs running out from nowhere, or a
biker popping up over a hill, or deer suddenly jumping up from
a ravine, or turkey scurrying and flapping through the woods. It is
just all in a days work for the experienced trail horse.
The parades that we attend are in California, Missouri and
last about a half an hour long. Line up is
usually about 30 minutes before the start of the parade.
You are also invited to participate in parade preparations,
such as brushing, combing manes and tails, etc.
If it rains on your parade -- or snows or too
hot or too cold, and the parade is cancelled and not
rescheduled, then you may exchange your parade ride for a one
hour ride at Broken Gait Trail Rides.

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4th of July Parade
 | July 4 |
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County Fair Parade
 | August |
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Ham & Turkey Festival
 | September |
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Christmas Parade
 | December |
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Broken Gait Trail Rides is not responsible for loss or injury. All
riders must sign a waiver and release form prior to your scheduled ride.
Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 537
Torts and Actions for Damages
Section
537.325
Augusts 28, 2002 - 2. Except as provided in subsection 4 of
this section, an equine activity sponsor, an equine
professional or any other person or corporation shall not be
liable for an injury to or the death of a participant
resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities and,
except as provided in subsection 4 of this section, no
participant or a participant's representative shall make any
claim against, maintain an action against, or recover from an
equine activity sponsor, an equine professional, or any other
person from injury, loss, damage or death of the participant
resulting from any of the inherent risks of equine activities
Be sure and read the entire Statute