Oaklands Hunt Club, Fox hunting organization in Greenvale, Australia
Oaklands Hunt Club is an equestrian facility in Greenvale with grounds dedicated to riding, training, and horse-related activities throughout the year. The property includes spaces designed for different types of horsemanship practice and skill development.
The club began in 1888 as an extension of the Inverness Hotel in Bulla and grew into a major equestrian center for the region. It gained wider recognition when it hosted modern pentathlon competitions during the 1956 Summer Olympics.
The club preserves a tradition of horsemanship that brings together riders of different skill levels and backgrounds who share a passion for riding and outdoor pursuits. Regular gatherings here create bonds between members and their families who participate in seasonal activities.
Access to the facilities is available to members who participate in regular training sessions and organized events throughout the year. Planning a visit ahead allows you to coordinate with the club and experience activities when they are scheduled.
The club maintains its own pack of Foxhounds and established a pony club in 1956 specifically for young riders beginning their horsemanship journey. This program has supported generations of children in developing their skills and remains a cornerstone of the club's community role.
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