In 1992, the former Crouse farm became the Tuckahoe Equestrian Center--a group now having a major influence on the equine community in the state of Maryland. To date, our means of support and expansion have come from an active core of volunteers, membership fees, donations, and fund-raisers such as Outlaw Days in September and the Haunted Hayride in October.
The equestrian center features a barn with several stalls, a clubhouse, tree-shaded picnic area, a 300' x 150' outdoor arena with a permanent raised announcer's stand, lighted jousting path, permanently installed audio system which covers the entire equestrian center grounds, and 15 miles of trails throughout the state park. Color-coded trail maps are available at the Tuckahoe State Park office on Eveland Road.
Membership in T.E.C. brings a variety of benefits. A member receives a monthly newsletter and has access to an active and knowledgeable group of horsemen who meet on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at 7 pm at the clubhouse. Members have horse-camping privileges on the T.E.C. grounds, a benefit not available to the general public. There are frequent opportunities to participate in T.E.C.-sponsored trail rides, and a wide variety of other equestrian activities club members can enjoy. Participation in mounted activities does require a signed liability release form.
An Individual T.E.C. Membership is $15. A Family Membership (parents and all children) is $25, and a Club Membership is $30. A membership year is one calendar year.
If you wish to become a member of the Tuckahoe Equestrian Center and/or sign up for the free Tuckahoe Actors Guild, make a donation, become a sponsor, or simply request more specific information, you may contact us at any time. We're always delighted to talk about what we do.
619 Crouse Mill Road
Queen Anne, MD 21657