About Us

 

In 1997, Collin County had decided to close the existing horse trail on Lake Lavon unless an organized group was formed within thirty days to take over maintenance of the horse trail.  Julie, Charlie and Selena met with Collin County, Teresa Biddick, Parks & Open Space Manager and began the process of negotiating a contract. TTPA also began having "required" monthly workdays to show its intent to maintain the trail.

 

Current Board Members

 

 President            Duke Monson           e-mail  Duke.fhollow@earthlink.net 

  V. President        Tom Eberhart          e-mail  eberhart@flash.net

  Secretary            Pat Martin               e-mail  Pat.fhollow@earthlink.net   

  Treasurer            Kendra Lara            e-mail  kglara@verizon.net

  Webmaster         Tom Eberhart          e-mail  eberhart@flash.net

  Trail Steward       Charlie Gaines         e-mail  c.gaines4@verizon.net

  Member Chair       Ruth Blom                 e-mail  frblom@tx.rr.com     

  News Letter         Pat Monson             e-mail  Pat.fhollow@earthlink.net     

  Phone/E-Mails      Pat Monson             e-mail  Pat.fhollow@earthlink.net 

  Grants                Carole Kowitt           e-mail  clkowitt@tx.rr.com   

  Events                Berdine Eberhart      e-mail  eberhart@flash.net

  Public Relations   Chris Churchill          e-mail  chris@horsecove.com

  Past President     Tracy Matern           e-mail  bobtracy@dfwair.net   

 

During that year, Andrea and Selena incorporated the association, acquired 501(c)(3) status, acquired liability insurance, and Charlie Gaines and Selena conducted and recorded the volunteer workdays as proof of TTPA's interest.  The contract was finally awarded.

 

Trinity Trail Preservation Association is an all-volunteer equestrian organization whose main purpose is to maintain the 25.5-mile long trail on the Core of Engineers land along Lake Lavon.  The trail runs from Highland Park in Lucas to Brockdale Park in Lucas through Collin Park in St. Paul to Eastfork Park in Wylie.

 

We are a non-profit corporation dedicated to the preservation and maintenance of the Trinity Equestrian and Hiking Trail.  We hold trail rides, work days and educational events for the trail rider and fund-raising events for trail maintenance and extension. This group is regional and has over 200 members from all over the Metroplex.

 

Our funding has been from 50% matching grants awarded by Texas parks & Wildlife, Collin County, cash donations from members, thousands of volunteer hours and the help and support of the Corps of Engineers, and the cites of Lucas and Wyle.

 

We are very proud of our latest improvements at Brockdale and Eastfork trailheads.  We have water and electricity, installed covered picnic tables, and a round pen.  For water conservation and to prevent vandalism, the water will remain locked.  The club is responsible for the water bill; however, we have provided water troughs for watering the horses.

 

We hope to have your help and support to maintain...this beautiful, scenic equestrian and hiking trail along lake Lavon.

   

 

    

        

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page Last updated on July 30, 2009