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In addition to an iconic equestrian competition venue, attraction and campground, the Kentucky Horse Park is also a 1,200 acre working farm, with 75 resident horses, and a devoted equine team dedicated to the horse’s stellar care.
The Kentucky Horse Park is conveniently located off of I-75 in Lexington, Kentucky, just minutes from Georgetown. 4089 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY
The Kentucky Horse Park is conveniently located off of I-75 in Lexington, Kentucky, just minutes from Georgetown. 4089 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY
Come enjoy two days of horse show fun at picturesque Kentucky Horse Park, located in Lexington, Kentucky! The Arabian Legacy Show is an AHA approved VALUE show with the Arabian […]
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If you’re visiting the Kentucky Horse Park as a guest or staying at our Campground, we will provide a map upon arrival. For those that want to plan ahead, you can view the current maps below.
The Kentucky Horse Park Campground is located approximately 9 miles from downtown Lexington, and 3 miles south of Georgetown, on Iron Works Pike at I-75, exit 120. If coming from I-75, the campground’s entrance is a half mile past the Kentucky Horse Park’s main entrance.
The Kentucky Horse Park Foundation invites you to help us set the Holiday Season in motion as you join us for the 2024 Southern Lights Stroll on Saturday, November 23rd! The 5K competitive chipped race will start at 6:00pm, and the stroll (untimed walk) […]
Discover gentle giant drafts, retired racing legends, and unique breeds from around the world as you stroll from barn to barn at the Kentucky Horse Park. The attractions below are all included with your admission! Ready to get in the saddle? Add a horseback trail ride to your experience!
The International Museum of the Horse opened in 1978 in conjunction with the opening of the Kentucky Horse Park. Over the past 44 years the Museum’s exhibits have grown from 22,000 square feet to 64,000, and its collections are now some of the finest and significant on the subject in the world.