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Texas Rose Horse Park is the premier horse show facility in East Texas, hosting events in a variety of equestrian disciplines, including the American Eventing Championship, USEDC Drill Competition Superide XIII, Dressage Classics, Tyler Obedience Training Dog Agility Show , The Texas Rose Sporthorse Cup and the Texas Rose Classic Hunter Jumper competition (“AA” Rated Hunter/Jumper Series). For a full list of events, please see our calendar.
There are a wide variety of sponsorship opportunities available at individual events or at the facility throughout the year, and we are eager to develop a customized package for all prospective partners based on your specific marketing needs and level of interest. Contact us about sponsorship opportunities today!
Equestrian sports have more than 27 million active participants in the United States alone. The market for equestrian sports is growing each year as spectators flock to horse shows and as individuals take up the sport of riding. Horses and equestrian sports appeal to both children and adults. The horse industry is a very large and important part of our national, state and local economies. It is diverse, involving agriculture, business, sport, gaming, entertainment and recreation.
According to the American Horse Council:
The horse industry’s contribution to the U.S. is greater than that of the motion picture services, railroad, transportation, furniture and fixture manufacturing and tobacco product manufacturing industries.
In the past year, over 90,000 owners, riders, trainers, and spectators have come to Texas Rose Horse Park. The facility hosted over 70 equestrian events in 2023. Over 100,000 exhibitors and spectators are expected in 2024, many staying up to two weeks in the area (which is great for the thousands of overnight hotel room stays). We work closely with our sponsors and the local area merchants to enhance the value of their businesses.
The annual economic impact for the Tyler area from events at Texas Rose Horse Park is estimated to be over $7,000,000.00.
75% of the exhibitors and spectators are higher net worth individuals that come from Texas, and the majority come from the Dallas/Ft Worth and Houston areas.
Texas Rose Horse Park Events have raised money for local and national non-profit charities, including; American Cancer Society, Habitat for Horses, Azleway, Rotary Club International: Clear Rounds for Clean Water, Boys and Girls Clubs, Cystic Fibrosis, and Local Charity Organizations.
Texas Rose Horse Park welcomes media inquiries. For information about scheduling interviews and media credentials for our upcoming events, please contact info@texasrosehorsepark.com or call (903) 882-8696.
EVENTING USA Magazine, March 2013—Vol. 43, Issue 2
“Beginning this year, 11 qualifying competitions at the Advanced Horse Trials and CIC3* levels will lead riders to compete in an exciting Gold Cup Series Final at the 2013 Nutrena USEA American Eventing Championship, presented by Bit of Britain, at the Texas Rose Horse Park on September 26–29 in Tyler, Texas.”
EQUESTRIAN Magazine – July/August 2007
“The 1,700-acre Texas Rose Horse Park (TRHP) in Tyler – a hugely ambitious project painstakingly planned, designed, developed and built by members of the Brunson clan spanning three generations of ages – debuted in May with a series of three hunter/jumper shows (two rated AA by USEF).”
Take the Reins Magazine – Spring 2013
Official Publication of the Interscholastic Equestrian Association
“Zone 7 sprang to life for the 2023-2024 show season with nine teams, seven of them competing for the first time this year… The spring schedule will be busy as we close out the season and get ready for our Zone championship, which will take place in Tyler, Texas, on March 23.”
Texas Rose Horse Park offers properties for sale. For information, please contact 903-882-8696.
From the East (Shreveport Area) take I-20 west to the Van/Tyler, Highway 110 exit (#548). Turn left/south. Go approximately 1 mile. The equestrian center is on the left.
From the West (Dallas Area) take I-20 east to the Van/Tyler exit, Highway 110 exit (#548). Turn right/south. Go approximately 1 mile. The equestrian center is on the left.
From the South (Houston area) take US 287 north to TX-155 towards Tyler. At FM- 2661 turn left. Left again at TX -64, right onto CR- 413, then left at FM -724. Follow FM-724 to CR-42 and turn right. At TX-110 turn left. The equestrian center is on the right.
From the South (San Antonio area) take I-35 north to US-84 and turn right. Follow US-84 to TX-31, turn right. At FM-314 turn left, right on to FM-279, left on to FM-314 then right onto CR-4906. At CR-4907 turn left to a right turn at CR-4908. (This road turns into CR-426) At CR-422 turn right, then right on to FM-1955 and left on to TX-110. The equestrian center is on the right.
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TAKE2 Second Career Thoroughbred Program
U.S. Hunter/Jumper Association
Texas Hunter/Jumper Association
North Texas Hunter/Jumper Club
Interscholastic Equestrian Association
North American Western Dressage
Western Dressage Association of America
North Texas Eventing Association
League of Agricultural & Equine Centers
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