
Mission
Statement:
The purpose of the organization is to
perpetuate enjoyable,
common sense use of horses
in the back country, assist government
agencies in the maintenance and management of trails and other
back country resources, educate, encourage and solicit active
public participation in wise and sustaining use of the resources
that our heritage has provided for us.
The value of our 2016 Volunteer efforts to the agencies we work with is over $70,200.00.
2018 Annual Report
Monthly Newsletter
TRBCH Membership Application
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2019 Kid's Kamp
Application Packet

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Twin
Rivers Back Country Horsemen was
founded in 1988. We are located in the
Lewis-Clark Valley, which spans the border of
Idaho and Washington at the confluence of
the Snake and Clearwater rivers. Monthly meetings are normally held on the second Tuesday at Idaho Fish & Game Office, 3316 - 16th Street, Lewiston, ID.
6:30 pm. (Meeting location changes some months, always check the latest newsletter.)
Back
Country Horsemen of America (BCHA)
is a non-profit corporation made up of state organizations, affiliates
and at-large members.Back
Country Horsemen of Idaho (BCHI) is a non-profit
organization with 16 chapters spread throughout our beautiful
state. Although each chapter is a member of BCHI, and in turn,
Back Country Horsemen of America, (BCHA), they each have a complete
list of Officers and Directors. Twin
Rivers Back Country Horsemen (TRBCH) functions on its own,
setting up its own bylaws, officers, activities
and work projects.
Each chapter has two State Directors who represent the chapter
at BCHI Directors Meetings. The
chapters support the state organization of BCHI and the national
organization of BCHA and they, in turn, support the chapter
with the ultimate goal of insuring that public lands remain
open to the recreational use of stock.
TRBCH
Education Page
What We Do:
2018 Annual Report
2017 Annual Report
2016 Annual Report
2015 Annual Report
2014 Annual Report
2013 Annual Report
2012 Annual Report
2011 Annual Report
2010 Annual Report
2009 Annual Report
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