What do Maryland equestrians want in their state Horse Park?
Here are the responses The Equiery received to that question:
An
enclosed arena that seats 5,000
An outdoor amphitheatre
Cross Country course
Jousting (only because it's the official sport of Maryland)
Parking for trailers and RVs with utility connectors
Definitely a museum and gift shop
Business offices on site to run the facility properly
Conference facilities
A galloping track
Visitor Center/ full commercial kitchen with banquet facilities
Snack Bar
Dressage rings with built in stands for people watching
Show Jumping arenas
And most of all.... I'd like to see all of this in ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY! Thanks!
…Angela Brennan
As vice president
of the Southern MD Quarter Horse Association, we would like to have a nice show
grounds with stalls, covered ring and electric/water for hook-ups. Something
like the state fair grounds in Harrington, DE. We will no longer be holding
our annual quarter horse show at PG Equestrian Center. The grounds are falling
apart and no support there. We would like to see a Horse Park in the Bowie area,
this is central to Maryland.
Thanks for the opportunity to give some input.
…Dee Hancock
Admin. Assistant
Charles County Chamber of Commerce
Along with
the typical show rings ...
1. trails
2. xc schooling fences
3. gallop track
...Ann Andress
Permanent cross-country course,
with obstacles for all levels from beginner novice to advanced, that would be
open year-round for schooling.
Thanks,
...Ginny Kidd
Trail rides/horse rentals. Some inexperienced people without their own horses get a lot of joy out of these - my family went often when we were kids and it was some of the happiest times.
...Heather Myers
I would like to see a facility with rock free, even cushioned footing in the rings, safe stabling with solid walls between horses, and adequate warm-up areas. Also inside wash racks with good lighting and a well draining floor. Clean, well maintained restrooms with showers would be a great bonus.
...Joyce Edwards
Have sent
survey by snail mail last week, but here's another 2 cents worth of opinion.
After I sent the survey, I rode at a Fair Hill competitive trail ride and spoke
to a few people about making that area the Maryland Horse Park.
I was really surprised to find many local people against any changes to Fair Hill. Why?
Economics
- will make land value increase in an area that is already very expensive. With
increased land value comes higher taxes.
Management - even though some people are not 100% happy with the current management
of Fair Hill, it appears that the fear of the unknown is of higher risk to them.
What will take precedence for event scheduling?
Traffic - feel that the current infrastructure can barely handle the special
weekend events, so having traffic jams on most weekends is a turn-off for locals.
Cost - will having new management increase the rental costs for everyone?
Reserved stall, reserved camping fees may increase.
It's perceived that horse people are all rich so should pay for the many amenities that a state horse park will provide.
I'm sure there are other reasons that locals are against a state horse park in their backyard, but as an outsider who rides the Fair Hill endurance and competitive trail competitions, I think it's a great idea. I've been to KY horse park for an endurance ride and was really impressed with how well everything worked together without interference. Imagine - four horse shows (one in-door, 2 hunter/jumper shows and a dressage competition), a 50-mile endurance race, soccer games and a dog show all at the same time! It was wonderful! And as a traveler, I appreciated having the option to browse the show and food vendors whenever I had time.
I love Fair Hill, but selfishly, I would like to see the MD horse park in a more central location in the state, preferably not too near I-95 or 695 or 495 - which have too much traffic now. Near I-70 would be a good choice, somewhere between Patapsco State Park and Hagerstown, which gives travelers several approach options in case of high volume traffic and boost economics in the western part of the state.
... Brenda Senseney
Affordable stabling, free hacking areas free of automated vehicles and / or bikes.
...Carol Havelka
Systems Analyst
National Foreign Language Center at the University of Maryland
* EASY access -- not having
to drive through bad traffic or through an area that's too built up. Some of
us don't drive those trailers with all that much ease ;-). (I prefer Fair Hill
for this, although Harford County was my first choice)
* GOOD facilities FOR THE HORSES. Especially SAFE, SUFFICIENT SHOOLING areas
and GOOD ALL-WEATHER FOOTING!
* Availability of parking for one-day haul-ins (to promote LOCAL people coming
to the events) WITHOUT ridiculous fees.
* Nearby access to reasonably priced and prepared food, reasonable hotels (think
Lexington VA).
...Gina Kazimir
Facilities for endurance
and competitive trail competitions:
100 miles of trail.
Camping facilities, preferably with some hook ups, but most importantly on high
ground with nearby fields for temporary corrals and access to stables.
Good road access to campground--at least solid gravel.
Pavilion for dinners, meetings, awards presentation
...Frances Ligler
First, I would like to see a park located central to all of Maryland, not one in Laurel as we would not use it at that point. Second, I would like to see a show facility, as well as a park that could meet all of the needs to each of the main disciplines of riding- trails cross country 3 phase, etc. as well as shows. Again, location is the most important part of this process. It should be central to all of the state, not just to Washington or the southern counties, as they have the center in Prince George County.
...Pat Smith
Large enough to accommodate:
WIHS & 3-Day Eventing
Stabling for both
...Kristen Welch
Thanks for asking! We would love to see dressage arenas along with a cross country field similar to Fair Hill MD.
...Shadybrook Farm
1. I would like to see open
space to ride around and warm up your horse.
2. Permanent, secure, safe stabling with mats and wash stall with hot/cold water.
3. Several dressage arenas, one indoor with a sound system for Musical Freestyles
and announcements, etc. Would also be nice to have a covered outdoor arena with
stadium seating.
4. Large gravel, not grass/mud, trailer parking area (both overnight and day
only lots).
5. Outdoor water faucets near the day parking lots.
6. The area be fenced or located in area that if a horse gets loose, he's not
able to get to a high traffic road.
7. Office building, snack bar, vendors not required but would be nice)
...Judith Coyne
Good cross-country and steeplechase tracks for three-day events and horse trials, groomed trails, ample covered and outdoor arenas with good drainage and footing for dressage and jumping, level warm-up areas with good footing, stabling with 11'x11' or bigger stalls and wash racks, separate area for trailer and RV hookups, parking out of the way of horse traffic, seating/viewing areas for spectators, centralized office, and gazebo/covered deck/pavilion for casual eating/meeting/chilling.
...Julia Beamish
I would love to see a training track to gallop horses who are racing from off the track and event horses, or anyone else who would like to condition their horses. However, if non race track horses are conditioning the rules of a race track should be followed.
Also a cross country schooling area.
Thanks ...Marie Treiber
Trails, as well as outdoor arenas with good footing and adequate drainage. Perhaps some sort of education facility, which would offer lectures or clinics.
...Susan Swanda
I would like to see a museum dedicated to the role of the horse in the history and evolution of mankind.
...Patricia Ann Straat
A miniature KY Horse Park
with an eventing CCI**** once or twice a year (so a four star X-country course
and steeplechase track, dressage rings, etc.) weekly horse shows, camping and
everything the KY horse park has to offer. Thanks!
VR,
...Macy Hunsicker
I would love it if the horse park could be located in Crownsville. We recently moved to Annapolis and I miss the accessability of shows and lessons when I boarded in Montgomery County. A cross country course and an indoor ring would be wonderful. In Anne Arundel county indoors are far and few between which unfortunately limits riding in bad weather and during much of the winter.
...Steph
Separate arena's for dressage and other disciplines. Lots of warm-up areas w/proper footing. Hot water wash stalls. Well ventilated stables, bright and airy.
...Sylvia Ramsey
Indoor facility!!
Very important for shows and clinics. Good solid stalls--large enough to stable
the large warmbloods. Electrical outlets [each stall] available for
fans in the barns.
Enough rings for warm-up near show rings. Restrooms with showers Wash racks
in each stable complex
Good adequate parking!
...Dede Bierbrauer
As
an endurance rider, I don't really fit into the Horse Park crowd, but . . .
having just done a 2 day CTR at Fair Hill, which has the ground to put on CTR's
and endurance rides, a wish list would be lots of trails of varying terrain,
ground to camp out with my horse ( nice flat grassy field with good drainage
so trailers don't get stuck if it rains). I really don't like having to
put the horse in a stall, which we had to do at Fair Hill, as it's better for
an endurance horse to be able to walk around an electric pen and get stretched
out, plus it's easier to care for the horse if they are next to the trailer
where all my stuff is. A covered pavilion with some sort of kitchen is
good for after-ride meals, briefings and awards. A water spigot is good
near the trailer parking, altho endurance riders are used to bringing their
own water. The vets would like some sort of covered arena (can be open
sided) to trot out & check the horses if it's raining (we go rain, shine,
or snow).
Access with the horse trailer to the park should avoid having to go thru a lot
of congestion (traffic lights are not fun with a horse trailer), location near
an interstate would be great. A park in western Md, say in Washington
or Alleghany Counties would provide great terrain for endurance riding, and
would be accessible to Md, Va, & Pa riders --- rides in this area get a
good turnout (Patapsco park rides from League of Md Horsemen grounds, Sugarloaf
rides, Michaux Madness (just north of Smithsburg Md), and the Old Dominion Rides
south of Front Royal, Va. --- accessible from interstates, near riders --- endurance
riders will travel up to 5 hours)
And to be really picky, if the trails can be accessed by SUV's, it makes them
easier to mark and to post spotters during the ride.
...Nancy Muller
I am a supporter
of the horsepark. I visited the one in Kentucky, which was beautiful. I attended
one of the Breyer Horseshows. Though I think of a Horsepark as more than a museum
facility and arenas for competitions. It would be nice to have a horsepark with
versatility,more accessible for use of us small time land and horse owners,
not just to organizations. With parking space for trailers and accessible trails
on the property. I think it should promote visitor environment, promoting the
history of horses and tack history, and the different varieties of horsemanship;
promoting both the non-competitive and competitive interest.
I don't belong to any specific organization currently. My children are
now grown, but belonged to th 4-H organization. My daughter attended the National's
in Kentucky. Many years we went to the Carroll County agricultural center for
a "Round-Up" - a camping event w/ competitions, seminars, and demonstrations.
A Horsepark facility could provide a central location, for such events; and
hopefully with visitor encouragement, the competitions would be more open to
the public to observe and encouragement to become more involved in the equine
sport.
The Horsepark should have a camping facilities, with horse stables. An
example would be the popular campground in Gettysburg, where visitors or travelers
passing through can access other trails.
The Horsepark in this time of developers buying up so much farmland and
cluster housing. It's a challenge for the equine interest to be promoted in
this state. If people can't access the interest, the children of today
will stay in the house with computers and technology games; not being able to
promote their interest in horses. The parents won't promote any interest, only
channel the energy into other sports of soccer, lacrosse, baseball, etc.
I hope this gives you some of what you were looking for. I don't have
an organization that has specific needs. I am just a sole person with interest
in horses and 2 children, 1- rode since 7 years old, now 23 yrs old living in
an apartment and 1 -18yrs old, riding since 2yrs old living at home. Currently
we board 2 horses with Lynn Shpak at Statesman Morgan facility. The 18 yr old
and I live on 6 acres in Howard County and plan to have the Bashkir Curly on
our property, so a horsepark would provide us access to that versatility and
a central location for other equine activities that we might like to support.
Thank you
...Donna M. Palmer-Touchard
Naturally I would love to have the MHP next door to me so I could go to lots of functions as a spectator--but practically, I think Crownsville is the best site. Too bad it is so close to the PG Equestrian Center and Rosaryville. I would like to see the horse activities spread out a little bit more.
...Anne Moe
I am for
anything that promotes the horse within the boundaries of human use of these
wonderful animals. I would like to see a center that would include seminars
on everything from training to care, management of different diseases such as
founder. It would be amazing if we could host the World Horse Expos that are
currently held in Timonium and Harrisburg.
Have more fun type activities such as scavenger hunts, trail rides, fun shows.
We don't have much in this area in the way of Arabian specific shows, Western
Pleasure, etc. It would be wonderful to include different disciplines other
than dressage and hunt seat.
I think this would be a wonderful addition to our area. The riding trails in
Fair Hill should be maintained and accessible with or without the horse park.
I don't believe we, especially those of us already paying MD taxes should have
to pay to use the trails. In most state parks in other states I have ridden,
there is no charge for parking and riding those specifically designated for
equine use.
...Juanita
R. Singleton
GIS PMO
Thanks for
asking - would love to see (in my order of priorities):
1) dressage shows & clinics,
2) events and eventing clinics,
3) jumper shows/clinics
...Laura Serkes
1) cross
country course
2) indoor and outdoor dressage rings
3) reasonable stabling and hotel/motel fees so me and my friends could go there,
ride, stay over night if we want to relax and not have to worry about running
home
Thanks for asking!
...Maude
Swearingen
Burtonsville, MD
An experimental station for the use/re-use/ etc of manure and compost for energy generation before its use as soil enhancement. Manure while rotting, makes heat.
...Harvey Wilson Goolsby, III
I think that
since Marylanders have nearly the most horses per capita compared to other states
in the nation, and because we have tremendous wealth- the park should be the
jewel of horse parks and include the best for all disciplines.
Personally, my interest would be in a good indoor arena and a well maintained
turf course of some sort (irrigated).
Please forward this to the North Pole.
Best,
...Blake
Cross Country course with low and high jumps, some sort of lesson or trail ride facility, lots of different horses with different backgrounds and different breeds, demonstrations, opportunities for people to touch, groom, pet, or ride the horses. A school type thing for less experienced horse people to learn more in-depth things about various subject - farrier things, vet things, all different disciplines etc.
...Carolyn Arney
Dressage
arena, stadium jumping arena, cross country area, Hall of Champions, exhibition
area, trail rides or trail riding available...and if is on the Eastern Shore
I would like a job there.
Thanks so much,
...Amie Blackwell
I would like to see cross-country schooling facilities.
...Jessica Jones
Immediate response: good footing!
...Darlene Logan
I would like to see in the Maryland Horse Park a destination for horse people and others who love to watch and be close to horses, especially children.
Show facilities:
1. a large arena that would seat at least 5,000-10,000 people, maybe more for
equestrian events (pattern it after the Aachen, Germany facility they
are building for the 2006 World Equestrian Games)
2. places for at least 6 dressage arenas with excellent footing (that is maintained)
for dressage competitions.
3. Convenient barns with stabling for horses
4. Cross country courses for eventing
5. Venues for all kinds of equestrian competitions that will also attract spectators
6. Large indoor arena (heated) with seating for 500-1000 for smaller clinics
and excellent footing.
7. For specators: make it friendly and inviting for them:
a. convenient, no-cost parking that is not muddy when it rains.
b. lots of well-kept rest rooms... more for women than for men
c. big and interesting trade fair and food area in a good location that will
get lots of traffic
d. animal petting area and other activities for children and their parents who
are not usually around horses: lots of activities for them to see and do relating
to horses such as buggy ride tours around the facility, some sort of walking
trails where they discover facts about horses and find fun things to do such
as a corn maze or finding something small in a hay stack.
e. Lots of shady areas to stand or sit under
Education
Center:
1. An area that teaches how to become part of the horse industry
a. University extension classes on horse care and what you have to know to own
a horse to encourage new people to come into the horse world
b. Free meeting rooms where horse clubs can congregate
c. Museum of the horse: the Md horse industry through the years and where it
is going today, including all disciplines as well as the Thoroughbred. People
can donate photos and memorabilia of the Preakness, the Md. Hunt Cup and eventing,
dressage, western riding, etc.
2. Ongoing clinics for all disciplines to improve people's skills at all levels
including business practices.
Finally, as long as we are making a wish list: Why not begin a nationally recognized
educational training center similar to the one in Warendorf, Germany, where
young people are trained by the best to become equine professionals and taught
a standard method for beginning the training of young horses who can go on to
any discipline.
Hope this
helps. Think Big!
Thanks for asking
...Patty
Patricia Lasko
Managing Editor, Dressage Today
Things I
would like to see:
• Representation of a horse from all the major horse breeds
• Representation of most/all clubs/associations ex. 4-H, US Pony Club,
Trot, etc
• Something for handicapped riding
• Availibility of use of the facilities by horse clubs/associations (Discount
for non profit groups)
• Seminars
• Horse Expos
• Food court in main area with kiosks throughout the park
• Dressage arena/ cross country course/ show jumping course/carriage courses/polo
field
• Displays on types of jumps/their names
• Stalls/ tack rooms/feed storage
• Cold water fountains placed throughout the park
• Benches throughout the park
• Handicap accessibility
• Some camping/RV spots
• Carriage display-Carriage shows
• History of the horse/ horse breeds
• History of famous MD horses
• History of various horse sports/ and demonstrations of them
• History of fox hunting/ demonstrations of working the hounds
• Horse equipment displays/ sales
• Hands on experience for youngsters (Brushing a horse/ cleaning
tack/ putting together a bridle/feeling a horse shoe) plus educational seminars
• An information area in one place for brochures for various associations/clubs
that are horse related
• Toxic plant areas
• Vet science area (perhaps a working horse vet area with surgical unit-
behind plexiglass)
• Skeletal/muscle/respiratory/digestive systems on display
• Follow the life of a horse that is bred there, raised there, and on
display- keeping notes on feed, progress, etc
• Listing of Colleges that offer horse management/ and or representatives
from them.
• Huge indoor / with stadium seating for showing and demos
• Display of various trailers/ sale of them (?)
• Seminar on Behavior modification training ex- Parelli, David O'Connor,
John Lyons, etc
• Outdoor arena with staium seating
...Margaret Bell
If it (horse park) ends up at Fair Hill, free access through the site for trail riders using the rapidly dimishing remainder of Fair Hill. Designated corridors should be established and maintained for trail riding, regardless of the events being held on the site. Events like the Bill Mills trail ride will be severely impacted if the horse park is located at Fair Hill, as we currently use the entire property, woods, field and stream. Something almost magical will be lost forever, as bridle paths don't have the same ambiance.
...Anne Ogletree for the Bill Mills Trail Ride
My wish for
vendor areas:
Both indoors and outdoor space available. Accessible and visible to both
spectators and competitors. Adequate space for tents and larger trailers
and set ups with parking space nearby. Good footing that can handle constant
foot traffic especially in wet weather. Electrical hookups available.
How about permanent kiosks in various sizes to be available for lease?
Something that could be closed up and locked overnight--similar to Devon?
...Mary Riesch
MKR Designs
I'd like
there to be a large indoor arena that also has indoor warm up.
I'd like there to be an international-class cross country course.
I would like there to be several outdoor arenas.
I would like the possibility to run a couple of different types of events at
the same time without over crowding.
I would like there to competitive trail ride possibilities.
I would like there to be facilities for academic instruction...both mounted
and unmounted.
I would like shower/camping facilities on the grounds.
I would like the designers to keep in mind media attention when building (i.e.
make the cross country course fairly easy to film by TV crews from just a few
vantage points, make the show jumping/dressage venues as scenic
as possible...built to promote the sport).
I'd like the horse park to meet the needs of all types of riders from recreational
trail riders to world-class competitors.
...Max Despain
Would love to see an eventing show and a breed show for Appaloosa.
...Debbie Ford
MD Horse
Park Wish List:
- Accommodations for horse enthusiasts who do not own horses, including:
- trail riding
- riding lessons (English AND Western)
- co-owning opportunities
- horse shows and events that are open to the public
- tie-ins with local groups such as 4-H, scout clubs, etc.
- tie-ins with local schools for field trips, curriculum support, etc.
Thanks for asking!
...Diane
Rey
Annapolis, MD
museum
3 Dressage rings
Cross country courses
trails. lots
stabling for shows
indoor for shows clinics
meeting halls
lunch hall
all at FAIR HILL!
...Lseybold
A coffee bar :) and horses of course!
...Maria Hillegas
Several decent cross-country courses, some sort of a visitors' center with museum/exhibits and bookstore/shop, maybe a 'hall of champions' where visitors can see famous retired Maryland-bred Thoroughbreds or sporthorses in person.
...Monica Willett
As horse
owners, my son and I are very involved in the Hunter/Jumper show world in Maryland.
I am also a member of the Board of Directors for the Maryland Saddle Association.
In that capacity, I've seen the limitations imposed on Maryland horsemen by
the lack of year-round facilities. Although the county-run PG Equestrian Center's
Show Place Arena is available for equestrian events, it is not a dedicated facility
so horsemen compete with computer shows, gun shows, etc. The cost of the single
indoor ring is also prohibitively expensive for all but a few shows. In addition,
there is no indoor schooling / warm-up area available. The MHP should have dedicated
indoor / covered rings for year-round use. While only one would be built on
a grand scale for 3,000+ spectators, other indoor and / or covered rings could
be constructed on a more modest / affordable scale.
I would also suggest that the MHP have office / meeting / convention space available
for the many equestrian organizations in Maryland. Subsidizing, in part, facilities
for the many volunteer / not for profit groups in the State would help grow
the entire industry.
Full time on-site facilities, to include, tack shop, catering, and stabling
etc. would be essential. Currently, at the PGEC, stalls are only available during
sponsored events. It would be great if some facilities were available on an
individual basis.
...Cheers,Ron
Ronald Kornreich
- safe/solid
stalls. 12x12
- buildings organizes so competitors can survive; get in and out with trailers,
get to sec., and food and bathrooms.
When showing without help it is difficult to even get to food or bathroom. Leaving
a horse in the trailer is a poor option.
- safe place for visitors and spectators so non-savy people are not around horses.
-vendors where the spectators are. Competitors will have to do without I guess
esp if showing alone and tailoring in. Maybe a space in between the trailer-ins
and the spectators.
- separate parking for trailer-ins. Should have wash stalls (like Great Meadows
for the polo and CT competitions).
-screens like airports so the results could be typed in and viewed at several
places by competitors and spectators.
- Booklets on dressage to educate the spectators as to what dressage is so they
could enjoy and appreciate what they were watching. This would demand media
coverage too at least by the newspapers.
...J. Holland
cross country jumps!!!!
...gamblerschoice
Wonderful cross country course
for BN though Advanced with several water obstacles.
Several dressage areas with good footing and at least one under cover.
Indoor with viewing area and area which can be used for clinics.
Indoor and outdoor stadium jumping area.
Water hook-ups in trailer parking area.
Permanent rest rooms.
Permanent stalls.
On site vet.
...Ilene Baxt Boorman
Wilkes Artis, Chartered
--at least 3 - 4 full size
rings (large enough for driving events as well - about 50 x 100 m)
--lots of stabling - 200 stalls with room for more temps if needed with water,
electricity, bathrooms
--housing on site for events would be great!
--areas for trail/cross country events open for driving vehicles as well as
riding
--meeting hall/pavillion
--dressage arenas (including driven dressage)
--good footing in rings - not too deep
--place to set up food vendors
--good trailer parking - easy access
Laurie Donaldson (Maryland Pony Breeders, Shetland Pony Society of North America,
and My Lady's Manor Driving Club member)
...Laurie Donaldson
I would like to see sand/rubbber or sand arenas for both warm-up facilities and competition. Barns that provide some shade for the riders. Adequate water availability. A covered area for vendors-the only nice thing about the New Jersey horse park-adequate toilets and food.
...lelliea
Ooooh! Let's see...
The 5000 seat arena, for sure
Show rings with mounting areas with ramps and mounting blocks for
challenged riders
Stabling
Horse museum
Equine retirement center
Riding trails
...Naomi Parry
As a dressage rider in the
state of MD, I would of course, like to see several dressage arenas with adequate
warm up areas - not just one warm up area for everyone. And proper footing is
essential. A covered arena and/or indoor would be ideal - especially for clinics
or demonstrations or seminars.
Adequate stabling is also essential.
I think an excellent example of the above requirements is the Horse Center in
Lexington, Virginia.
My 2 cents.
...Shari Packard
Trees left, or planted, for shade!!!!!
...brileyjm4
If it is Fair Hill...I would like the really big parking lots and barns to be carefully planned and worked into the landscape so that the beauty and peace of the current land isn't compromised; and the arenas priced for rental so that the small groups utilizing it now continue to be able to provide fun and welcoming competitions that are affordable for "the rest of us" horse people.
...Holly Covey
I'd like to see "humane exhibit" including topics such a minimum care requirements, rescue and rehabilitation (both of abused and neglected horses and horses adversely impacted in national disaster situations such as Katrina).
...Terry Zseleczky
I'd like to see:
A facility that can handle eventing, dressage, show jumping, hunter/jumpers,
and driving. This would include indoor and outdoor arenas with spectator
seating.
It should have stabling, with indoor plumbing for bathrooms and wash stalls.
There should be small sand arenas in each barn for warm up. Each barn should
have a manure pit outside.
Parking for trucks/trailers
should away from the barns, but not too far.
There should be room for a trade fair and permanent kitchens for concessions.
There should be a "park center" where competitors and spectators can
get information such as maps, scores, check-in, schedules, etc. Of course, real
bathrooms are a must and they should be plentiful!
Thanks for asking!
...Melissa Fieldhouse
Good, well
drained footing for all equestrian activities including warm up areas.
Safe stabling.
Safe access into and out of the facility for trucks and trailers. I've
been to some places where the driveways were too narrow, and where either the
view of the road was blocked for those pulling out of the facility onto the
main road and/or there was a curve or hill that blocked the view of oncoming
traffic.
Adequate space for parking trucks and trailers near the stabling.
Shady areas where horses and people can get out of the sun, near competition
areas in particular!
Adequate and well located restrooms would be nice especially if we would like
to encourage spectators who may tend to like creature comforts!
...Jennifer Kerrigan
I would like
to see the new horse park have the following amenities, in order of importance:
cross country course
all weather rings with jumps
an indoor with jumps (or coliseum)
practice track/race track
good stalls/barn facilities
good vendor facilities (like at Virginia
horse center)
I think a good horse park would be a combination of VHC, Frying Pan Park and
Commonwealth park and the Middleburg training track. It needs to be a
place that can hold shows, but also be useful as a training facility for several
disciplines.
...Katie Wherley
Located in
Central Maryland: Balto/Carroll/Howard Counties
*Comprehensive cross country schooling facilities for regular use--not restricted
to
expensive "school days" or clinics
*Significant galloping/conditioning trails
*At least 3 lighted outdoor arenas with excellent footing/drainage
*One ring supplied with excellent jumps available for use
*Oversized indoor arena with stadium seating, PA system
*100 stalls available for use during events
*Small, limited turn-out paddocks for extended-stay events
*bathroom facilities with showers
*good camping facilities with hook-up
*Security
*Regular availability
*Conference building/lecture hall
I would be willing to pay a membership fee to be able to use the facilities
on a regular non-show-day basis as long as it wasn't located too far from my
area.
I think it is important that we have good facilities that are well-maintained
and accessible--not restricted or tied to particular events--if we want to continue
to promote a strong horse-related industry.
...Margot Wolman
I think the rings should be big enough to accomadate a full size dressage ring. What about getting a covered ring big enough to show in as well.(100 wide by 300 long) with a northwest wall on it.
...Caroline Stearns
Yes we want a horsepark.
...Carolyn Del Grosso
Dressage Rings!!!! : ) and perhaps lungeing rings, while I'm wishing.
...nfdipaula
I would recommend:
1. an indoor dressage arena with viewing stands
2. an outdoor dressage arena with viewing stands
3. it would also be great to have some trails that people could trailer to
and use.
Also, is the park going to offer any permanent boarding (field or stall)? If
so, would request more high-quality field boarding where the horses are checked
twice a day, fed grain morning and evening, and have good draining run-ins with
a fabulous stable manager.
Thanks for the opportunity to pipe up.
Sincerely,
...Susan D. Donohue, President, Donohue Consulting, Inc.
Our family would like to see a place were the capital region pony clubs can play mounted games.
...Andrea Cone
How about
the same or similar facilities to the Virginia Horse Center? To run really large
shows (which is what we really need) we need up to 8 competition rings, sufficient
warm up for all of them, an indoor with seating, a covered arena, lunging areas
and lots of stabling and parking. Of course, that's asking for as much as we
can. I understand that may not be the reality, although look at the NC facility
in Williamston, which is underutilized because it is a) too small for the bigger
(and better income) shows and b) lacks hotels and restaurants etc.. in the area.
Any more specifics?
I also encourage them NOT to go East to Annapolis or most of our Virginia people
won't even try to get there. The drive from Northern Virginia is entirely too
dangerous with no hope of improvement in the future.
...Alison
Head
USDF Region 1 Director
VADA/Nova, Inc.
Thanks for asking -- I would like to see some resources devoted to educating horse owners about their lifelong responsibilities for their equine companions, beyond using them up and sending them to the auction. I think more and more people now agree that is unacceptable. Our industry should work to make people aware that their actions will be noticed by others, and they should understand that owning an animal comes with the responsibility of finding it a GOOD next home, or paying to retire the animal in a safe and comfortable place. One of my best friends even has a life insurance policy to pay for her horses' care in case she is not available to do it. She is setting a new standard for equine care -- one that should be promoted by equestrians in our state. I hope there can be an office, publications, signboards, etc. promoting good horse stewardship for the life of the animal.
...Laura
Van Etten
Beallsville MD
I would want the Md. Horse Park location to either be @ #1) Crownsville or Huntingtown.
...Cheryl McKinlay
Here's what I'd like to see from the Maryland Horse Park project: nothing.
Like the federal and local governments, taxes in Maryland are already far too high and there are plenty of places, private and public, available for various shows and events. If all of the frivolous waste was done away with in this state---including politicians' salaries (make politicians part-time volunteer workers rather than over-paid opportunity seekers at our expense!), perhaps we could all have a reasonable level of taxation after an immense tax-cut. That would benefit our horses greatly!
...R. D. Davis
I would like to see nice, clean, bathroom facilities (not the portable ones). Nice bridle paths for trail riding, for those of us who aren't into a lot of showing. Most importantly, I hope the developers can leave some mature trees around the grounds....I've been too many places that the developers for these areas go in and take all the trees out, put in some nice rings and don't leave any trees for shade. Thank you,
...Patricia Gips
Yes.
...Jeanne Davis
Nice shady tree lined rings; treed parking areas; permanent stalls; trails with river; Indoor for large events; camping area; covered outdoor with open sides; event course; combined driving course...rolling land; sandy so it would dry out quietly. Centrally located in MD; Maybe near Liberty Road/Route 32 area. Maybe Glade Valley Farm?
...Bev Fox
Facilities
I think are going to be covered--
We need to have some true lower rated schooling shows for the kids just starting
out, or the "backyard" horse people.
Too many shows are too political around here!
...Diana
I would like
to see the Maryland Horse Park as part of a system of equestrian facilities
around the State. I think that a 5000 seat stadium that will hold equestrian
events as well as concerts, bar exams and rock & gem shows is a waste of
taxpayers' money. I think the State has diverse population centers and there
is no need to put everything in one place. Similar diversity occurs in the
equestrian community, provisions must be made to accomodate everyone equally.
I work with the group that plans to develop Woodstock Equestrian Park. We have
drawn up plans to phase in our equestrian facility to include an indoor arena-
competition sized, several outdoor rings, 19 miles of trails, and walking trails
that go past structures that date into the 1800's and before. We are located
in the Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve and plan to keep the agrarian
nature of our area intact. This precludes us from asking the State Stadium Authority
to look at Woodstock for the Maryland Horse Park. However, we are a fantastic
location for equestrian events of the highest caliber.
Many thanks for your quiery and a chance to respond to the proposed Horse Park.
...Lydia McClain
As well as
an area of prepared footing that could accommodate a couple of outdoor dressage
rings, I would like to see (eventually) an indoor arena along the lines of the
PG Equestrian Center or the Virginia Horse Center that both competitions as
well as clinic/seminars could be held. We belong to a vaulting club and there
are no facilities at which we can actually hold major competitions clser than
those mentioned above.
There are also no venues for dressage competitions of any magnitude within Montgomery
County. We must travel to Virginia, PG County or Baltimore county. As dressage
is a major discipline in this and the surrounding area, it baffles me why we
don't have a "center" of any sort at which we could hold competitions
and educational clinics/seminars.
...Francie Dougherty
A great dressage
facility with a full size well built competition arena.
With good footing stone dust base with sand or permaflex.
Good permanent stalls that are 12X12 with windows so horses can put their heads
out and also see the horse next to them through the stalls.
Thanks for asking.
...Mary Sue
McCarthy
StatusGrow LLC
A new Maryland
Horse Park presents the horse industry in Maryland a unique and promising opportunity.
And although this is not a wish list for something physical for the facility,
it is a critical element. What is needed most, from my perspective,
is a strategic marketing plan to market horses, the Horse Park, the benefit
of horses for our youth, and a campaign to highlight the affordable means to
access horses for each and every age group across the state.
This marketing plan would be dichotomized; a) instate and b) interstate. Each
of these elements is critical to the success of the horse park and the future
of the horse industry in Maryland. There is absolutely no sense in building
a facility that there is no marketing plan to support.
The horse industry in Maryland must assume responsibility for the marketing
of our own sport and pro-actively, via a strategic, long-term marketing
plan with measurable goals, begin to grow the market; horses for recreation
and horses as a sport.
The Maryland Horse Park needs to be successful and financially viable. To
end up with a facility that cannot be financially supported means an enormous
step backward for the horse industry in Maryland.
...Ellie
Trueman
Trueman Communications Group
Me with an
exclusive contract. I love VA horse park. If it was not so cluttered it would
make for nice shots, and holding classes in a barn is a little bit nuts. Build
it they will come!!!!!!
The Preakness, with a infield you could take your family to!! Like Delaware
Park used to be!!!!!!!
...Gary
Maryland
Horse Park wish list: miles of trails, camping facilities with water and
electric hook ups and bath houses, lots of bathrooms, picnic areas, restaurants/fast
foods, training track, steeple chase and x-country jumps, several out-door rings
(some under pavilions) with covered seating, large in-door arena with seating
for several hundred people, several hundred barns, feed/tack/farm store, grocery
store, near by hotels and gas stations, I-70 corridor location between Baltimore
and Frederick.
I'm sure I'll think of more!
...Barb Knapp
I would like
to see the Maryland Horse Park house the Horse Expo that is currently held at
Timonium each year. The current facility is not nearly large enough -
we need something bigger and better. I would also like to see some top
notch Dressage Shows held at the Horse Park, as well as something on the level
of the Washington International Horse Show. Some breed shows would be
nice also, like the Morgans or Lipizzans.
Thank you for asking.
...Norma Schenning
Hello,
I would love to see a full service Equine center allowing for all disciplines.
Not sure where this park will be located but Southern Maryland would be great!
...Kelly
Would like to see all the amenities of the Lexington Va horsepark.
...foxriverltd
Annapolis/Crownsville
...Doreen Hill
Horse Trails, 6 show rings ,cross country course, driving course , indoor arena , tack shop, food vending, lighted arena, water for horses, wash area, stalls for rent , camp area.
...rayallen
I would like
to see:
1. A cross country course or courses that facilitate all levels of eventing
(from beginner novice to advanced).
2. Barns where a large number of horses can be boarded for shows.
The barn should be well ventilated with stalls that are easy to disinfect to
prevent illnesses.
3. A large, horse-friendly indoor arena where people can easily see competitors
and where vendors can set up without interfering with the competitors.
Also, it would be very nice if all sections of the park were easy to access
by foot and by trailer. Thank you for letting us voice our opinions on
the MD horse park.
Sincerely,
...Courtney Johnson
Good footing
and safe housing for the horses.
Camper hookups and a picnic area would be nice.
Several rings, some dedicated to dressage - stone dust; and some for hunter
jumpers - grass.
An large enough area for warm up.
Parking for trailers within easy access of the barns.
Room for food vendors etc.
Central location.
Conference center or meeting rooms would also be nice.
Thanks for asking.
...Dolores Emerson
I would like
to see:
trails
cross country course (baby novice-prelim)
indoor arena
outdoor schooling rings (dressage and show jumping).
...Erin Kusmider
Where is the Md. Horse Park going to be???? If it's at Fair Hill, I can give you a great wish list, otherwise, I have no interest.... Thank you....
...D. Sharp
First I would like to see horses. Then stalls, a center for showing, Stalls for horses with all the facilities, washing etc. A portion of the park should be devoted to children, ponies, etc. I also think the possiblity of theuraputic use for disabled persons. Thanks
...sol
I sent this
along with the survey, but here goes: ;-) more the merrier!
My personal wish list includes:
Camping spots for larger rigs, including water, electric and pump out stations.
Places to tie or portable corral horses near rig. Lots and lots of trails of
varied terrains/difficulty.
Access to other public use trails. Covered outdoor stalls with access to water/electric
whenever possible.
I'd also like to see a museum of breeds, a breeds barn where different horses
can be shown and displayed in riding/ driving exhibitions. A large enough arena
where events can be held and showcased year round.
...Barb
A Sport Horse
Auction for quality horses at least 1X/year if not more.
More Dressage Breed shows
Pony shows
Breed shows
western and english events and shows
Equine product and services displayed/sold etc..
Seminars on equine health, training and breeding.
More eventing and steeple chase racing
More Driving events
Thanks,
...Marie
Emrey
Lazy J Sporthorses
We would
like to see the following for the MARYLAND HORSE PARK:
1. Indoor & Out Door Riding Arenas
2. Plenty of Camping hookups for Trailers, Motor Coaches & Motor Homes
(Water & Electric with 30 & 50 amp service)for multi-day events that
would be planned at the Maryland Horse Park.
3. With the right facilities the Maryland Horse Park could get the Horse Expo
that has been housed at the Maryland State Fair Grounds the last several years
in January.
4. Trails for rides that include wagons and carts pulled by the horses.
5. Restrooms that would also have Showers that are attached to the Restroom.
Entrance Showers Doors could have a combination lock so only the Paid Camping
Participants have access. You also would have a cleaner Shower area than open
to just everyone and anyone, plus with the fee attached you could help with
some of the maintenance cost. See the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St.
Michaels, Md.
for they have just this set up for boats & Yachts that have docked at their
facility. It works well for them.
6. Plenty of Stalls for the horses that would be staying there for the events.
7. Plenty of parking for the spectators as well as for the participants.
8. Plenty of space for turns on the facility grounds for all the vehicles with
trailers, just as you would for a tractor trailer with the trailer that is 53
feet in length.
9. Area for Food Service to serve large capacity for 3 meals a day.
10. Master Plan for all the expansions of all the areas for all the needs.
If I can be of any further assistance please give me a call!
...Larry W. Smith
I would like
to see the following at the MD Horse Park:
1.) GOOD FOOTING!!!! In both the competition and warm-up areas. Don't skimp
here; it makes all of the difference
2.) Safe stabling and easy access to the stabling areas with trucks and trailers
and even big rigs
3.) Good trailer parking with security. I have been at several shows where the
trailers had to be parked off-site and some were either broken into or stolen
outright.
4.) Healthy food concessions
5.) Covered areas for vendors so they are not at the mercy of the weather. And
easy access to the area to make it easy to for them load and unload
Several weeks ago, there was a great article in the Chronicle of the Horse about
the new, privately funded horse show facility in upstate NY. This is worth reading
because it really spells out what both management and competitors are looking
for. And it sounds like they have really made it work.
...bnovo
Wow, where
to start. The following would be on my short list:
Cross country courses (preferably all levels through Advanced)
Indoor and outdoor riding arenas to accomodate many disciplines (dressage, hunter/jumper,
western, driving, western etc.), complete with grandstand seating outside and
heated viewing areas inside and sound system.
Trails, lots of trails!
Barns/stables to accomodate guest horses for special events like clinics, etc.
In other words, the facility would have the structure to accomodate everything
from multi-discipline high level competitions, to local country fare and demonstrations.
Large parking areas to facilitate trailer, bus, and other parking.
Hookups for campers, etc. with water, electricity, etc.
The long list would include:
State of the Art Veterinary facilities - we could really use an emergency state
of the art hospital in this area so people aren't forced to trailer extremely
injured or sick horses long distances for emergency aid.
Swimming pools (equine) for rehabilitation purposes
Auditoriums/classrooms for clinics, etc.
Facilities for humans to possibly host summer camps and clinics for young riders,
etc., including swimming pool(s) and cabins/overnight facilities, and dining
areas, indoor and outdoor.
I am sure I forgot something, maybe the kitchen sink. Having a useful Horse
Park will be an exciting venture for Maryland and long overdue!
...Iris Ritter
Josie's Folly
Dear Editor:
Where to begin? First let me thank you for giving horse owners the opportunity
to voice their opinions!
As a dressage rider, I look first for excellent footing. (My previous Prix St.
Georges horse was precluded from competing at Devon some time ago because of
a ligament injury incurred while competing on poor footing.) Rings should be
enclosed for safety of horse and rider, with enough warm up rings (again with
good footing) properly placed for competitors to prepare safely and without
stress and distraction, or causing stress and distraction to horses in the competition
ring. (Dressage riders do not just go around the outside of the ring, so it
can be terrifying for a lower level rider to have to warm up with thirty other
horses, including stallions, who may be coming from any given direction at an
extended canter, or doing tempi changes into their corner!) There should be
comfortable booths for the judges so they are not subjected to spending long,
hot or cold days sitting in the back of a smelly horse trailer. For year round
use, there should be an indoor ring for competition and warm-up. There should
be permanent stabling areas with an adequate number of safe, comfortable stalls,
large enough to accommodate not only large warm-bloods, but mares and foals
together as is required for breed shows, hot and cold water, shower stalls,
wide aisles, and trailer parking nearby with hook-ups for those with sleeping
accommodations in their trailers. Dumpsters should be located by each barn for
ease of manure disposal. For those shows which extend over several days (as
breed shows that extend into performance shows) there should be plenty of space
for hand-walking, grazing (perhaps small, separated turnout paddocks), and several
enclosed lunging areas. For the exhibitors and spectators, there should be plenty
of modern, clean bathrooms with shower facilities, and a nice, clean place to
get good food at reasonable prices. For those who compete in combined training,
there should be safe, well-built and attractive cross-country courses for the
lowest level (enclosed for their safety) up to the highest levels (including
a water obstacle which is designed to be used by all levels) which challenge
the horses and riders without risking injury to either, and safe jumps with
good footing for the stadium phase as well as show and working hunters. Spectators
should be able to watch from a safe distance without distracting the competitor.
Around the entire facility, there should be wide, safe bridle trails so horse
and rider can enjoy a quiet hack at the end of a hard day, and fencing to prevent
loose horses from truly becoming runaways. Access roads should be paved, and
wide enough for 2 large rigs to pass safely. Finally, this facility should not
be used for anything but equestrian activities, and it should be available at
a price that is affordable to the many non-profit organizations which run large,
excellent, and well-organized shows with an all-volunteer staff. (Perhaps this
would be possible if it were also a boarding facility, somewhat separated from
the show facility to keep boarders happy, so operating expenses could be offset
by income from boarding/training.)
Thanks for letting me have my say, and dream a little!
Sincerely,
...Kathryn Bono
I would like to see a cross country course, serveral indoor and out door rings, a trail course, a polo field.
...Jan Denno
western horse shows
cattle shows
...lthekingandi
I have visited Both the Kentucky Horse Park and The Va Horse Center many times. I would like to see a first rate facility! A show venue and sales venue, with a place that all breeds could use. A cross country course, show rings, a sales pavilion and a place for trail riders to enjoy would be like horse heaven in Maryland. I believe it is possible to do! And no place better than Fair Hill, Maryland. Sincerely,
...Donna L. Sullivan, FairField Farm, Jarrettsville, Maryland
* Hall of
Fame for Maryland Harness Racing (Standardbred).
* Standardbred representation.
...Dan and
Grace Myer
Salisbury, MD
Between Ann Arundel County and Fair Hill.................FAIR HILL for sure! AA too congested and expensive.
...Catherine Tucker-Slaterbeck
Room for 5-7 dressage rings and adequate warm-up for them, all with good footing. Good stableing with water and electric and wash stalls (hot and cold water) and isles wide enough for the stuff you need to bring for a horse show and then plenty of room for horses to get by. All weather parking for cars and trailers, preferably with shade for cars. Decent place to eat. And of course plenty of bathrooms.
...Marla Stoner
6 show rings
large enough for dressage arena with at least 2 larger schooling rings
Permanent type stabling for 300 horses
Regular bathrooms with showers
Covered arena, indoor not necessary
Real wish list - indoor arena like PG with at least one covered arena outside
Secretary office
Hotels/restaurants within 20 minutes
There's probably more but that should do it for now!!
...Mardee Rochelle
I would like to see it in Annapolis not Fair Hill. I think the Natural Resource Management Area should stay pristine from developement unless they can use the existing area of the fairgrounds and race course. The area would be permently scarred by traffic patterns and the required neccessities.
...Joann Kricker
I would like to see a nice large competition venue that has indoor and outdoor rings, good permanent stabling, a great xc course at all levels, great parking areas, good venders, and a schooling course open to the public as well as trails. It would be great to have something that is useful for all disciplines( racing, eventing, hunter/jumpers, dressage, pony club, 4-H, theraputic riding, trails, etc) as well as offers shows at all levels. Have the facilities that will draw the crowds and keep it in use all year long!
...Natalie Hollis
Hi,
I received your email about a wish list for the MD Horse Park. I have
never been to the Kentucky Horse Park, but have heard alot about it so was wondering
if that is the plan?
If so as a member of the American Shetland Pony Club & American Miniature
Horse Registry one request is that if you are looking for examples of the shetland
pony to please contact more than just one farm to see what an American Shetland
Pony is in 2005. There are many people who still believe that the American
Shetland pony should resemble those that were imported over a century ago.
I am also Vice Pres of the Delmarva Miniature Horse Club so if you need contact
for miniature horses feel free to contact me.
It would be great if the park could accomodate at least 500 stalls so some of
the larger shows could be held or perhaps more than one breed at a time could
be using the grounds which would be great.
Thank you,
...Nina OBryan
NAT Stables
Reg. Shetlands and Miniature Horses
* facilities
for dressage shows, 3 day eventing, and combined driving
* cross country courses for eventing and driving made available for schooling
when not otherwise in use
* other facilities (dressage arenas etc) also made available for schooling when
not otherwise in use
* trails for competitive trail riding (not necessarily endurance)
* clinics (dressage is my main interest but other clinics too such as biomechanics)
* major events such as USDF symposium
...Elizabeth
Camping and
Trail Riding
Practice Rings/Arenas available to the public when not being used for a scheduled
event.
...Tara Santmire
My Wish List:
Carriage driving facilities of one competition ring larger than 100 meters by
40 meters and another grass area of equal size, bridges 12' or wider, marathon
course with 8 hazards so that a Combined Driving Event could be held.
Restrooms with showers, trailer hook ups, plenty of wash racks, stalls with
rubber mats. The NJ Horse Park is a very nice facility and worth a trip
to see how they have progressed in past ten years.
...Tracey Morgan
Maryland
Horse Park wish list:
A facility that could handle a Regional championship:
Potential for 8 dressage
rings
At least 200 - 300 stalls
A great indoor arena with a
super sound system
Great footing
Easy parking
Shade trees
A good caterer
A place to have meetings and awards dinners
A museum where different organizations could house their
awards
How's that for a list!
Thanks,
...Rita Boehm
Trails!
Including guided trail rides. There are more becoming available, but the more
the merrier. That's one thing I look for when on vacation, and I'm getting my
brother and niece hooked as well. I've trail ridden in Washington (several places),
West Virginia, Maryland, Wyoming and Colorado, and we expect to add Florida
at Christmas. Trail riding is the most common use of horses in Maryland, so
it deserves a place at the Maryland Horse Park, for visitors as well as locals
trailering in.
...BK Harrison
Inviting entry level xc course (elementaryand baby beginner bank, ditch, water, some fences) for schooling as well as regular BN/N/T and so forth. Need more places to take D-level PC and OPRC riders to school and compete.
...crossfox
Vendors, clinics, restaurants, medical station- equine and human, and a museum of equine history of Maryland.
...meishbunky
A facility
in an area where access is not congested and where there is ample acreage to
accommodate the needs of the different equestrian interests, i.e., a very rural
area.
Thank you.
...Dotty Chaney
Having been
involved in the horse industry for over 20 years, and having competed or officiated
at many other parks, here is my wish list for a new park:
1.Ample, safe, stabling with good lighting and warm water wash stalls. Also
barns with real rest rooms with showers and maybe even a lounge or two.
2. Minimum 4 Dressage rings with all weather footing, maintained on a regular
basis. USDF has a booklet on building the proper base for appropriate
footing. Lighting for night time shows. These rings should be large enough to
be used for Western Reining as well. 2 Driving Rings
3. Several warm up rings. Adequate lighting for evening warm up or late arrivals.
4. Large jumping arena with various style jumps including oxers and verticles,
Liverpool fences, etc.
5. Indoor arena with comfortable seating for spectators with air conditioning,
rest rooms & concession stands. Space for vendors inside and outside
as well. Electrical hook ups for vendors.
6. Stable supply store on grounds to provide hay, feed, equipment.
7. Adequate parking for trailers and camper hook-up, separate area for spectator
parking.
8. Cross country course with various distances from 1-5 miles as is appropriate
for each level of competition with fences ranging from Novice Level through
Advanced Eventing including water crossing, jumps into and out of water, ditches,
open fields and wooded sites. Preferably designed and built by qualified professionals.
A driving course would be exciting also.
9. Site to be within 10 miles of hotels who accept dogs and are reasonably priced.
10. Air Conditioned Secretary’s office with adequate space for scoring
and announcer located where view of grounds is all encompassing, and lounge
for volunteer workers and show officials.
11. Commercial kitchen with a dining area or at the very least a warming kitchen
for quick food prep.
12. Directional signs on nearby highways and a large marquee to advertise coming
attractions, shows, etc.
13. Directional signs on show grounds. For instance: to barns, to secretary,
to public rest rooms, visitor services.
14. Viewing stands near rings preferably facing to the east or north, since
most spectators arrive later in the day and would not look into the sun that
way.
15. Adequate ring maintenance equipment, drags, water truck, tractor with disc.
16. Security 24 hrs. daily
17. Race track for local trainers
18. Steeplechase course
19 Gift shop and museum of great Maryland horses, not just race horses, but
Steeplechase, Eventing, Dressage, Hunters, Jumpers, Western Reining Champions
as well.
...Elice
Shelton, USEquestrian Technical Delegate
Pasadena, Maryland
At least 4 outdoor arenas with good footing, stabling, trails, cross country courses, and an indoor arena with seating for shows and clinics/symposiums, etc.
...Linda Smith
A few hundred
permanent stalls.
An indoor with multiple rings (ie - warm-up and performance)
Multiple outdoor rings - 3 or 4 at least. One with spectator seating.
Maybe even a grass ring?
Toilets that flush. And sinks with running water. Maybe even some
showers.
A PA system that you can actually hear all over the show grounds.
Plenty of trailer parking so that you don't have to do any backing.
An exhibitor's hall (for "social" functions).
Decent food (I know I'm dreaming on this one).
Multiple wash pads/stalls.
An area for a "vendor village."
Ok, that's all I can think of for the moment. I'm sure I'll come up with
more! Thanks for asking!
...Tammie
J. Monaco
Maryland Pony Breeders
The Lexington
KY park should be the example for our park.....Areas for H/J, Dressage,
Western, Polo, etc......Cross country courses........Large indoor.........A
museum to give the history of equine sports in MD...... Stalls to hold successful
MD bred /retired horses. A store with horse books and other equine items , with
a small movie viewing room to show promotional films about the States great
equine tradition, picnic areas etc.
Been to Lexington Horse Park twice and it is WONDERFUL!!!!!...............
...Bill
Nice Stalls!!!!! I have been to several large facilities and nobody has compared to the Virginia Horse Park in Lexington--that is a super facility. The stalls are well ventilated, spacious, wide alley ways, close access to water and electricity and ample wash stalls. Use them as a reference and you can't go wrong.
...Lori Glazier
Proposed
Horse Park- Wish List
* year long special events
* camping facilities
* training seminars by reknowned trainers
* trade shows
* horse auctionsI would love for it to be located in Frederick or Carroll Counties!
...Valerie
I really
believe that we should try to follow the format of the Lexington Horse Park
in Virginia. There are bathrooms in each barn and a very user friendly
shower area. There is alot of room for full camper set-ups which many
riders, including myself, need in order to show. There is even a dump-site.
Very impressive showground.
As for arenas, the idea of a covered arena attached to the main one is perfect.
Then there is always a place to warm up, either late at night or during a rain
storm. I also like that there are a few different areas for warm up around
numerous show areas. Gives a person with a young horse a choice of where
to go to get away from the crowd or to even lunge.
I like the full metal sliding doors and metal front walls. You can see
the horses clearly and there is no reason to bring alot of extra equipment to
attach buckets, bridle racks,etc. This also saves on the wear and tear
of the building and keeps it looking nice. Water is conveniently situated a
short distance from every stall and there are even wash areas in the middle
of each barn. Again, it keeps the place neat and safe. I would
try to figure out a way to put a manure pit near the wash stalls so that perhaps
the people that insist on leaving the stalls filthy after washing their horses
would maybe clean up after themselves.
I am very excited at the prospect of having a horse park in Maryland.
I moved here from NY years ago since I wanted to compete against good riders
and horses. It has saddened me to see Md lose more and more competitions
to Va, N. Carolina and NJ. There is just no reason for it to happen.
Md has had a long history of horse sports and it is about time that we have
a show place to be proud of.
...Rebecca Langwost-Barlow
* XC schooling
* arena for possible team penning location (either have cows there or have an
outside farm bring the cows in; right now there is only one farm in all of maryland
that holds team penning one night a wk)
* trails
* outdoor/indoor ring
thanks
...Kristen McDaniel
I was a staunch proponent of the horse park initially, and I still think it can benefit everyone if done right. After talking with many of my local equestrian friends and fellow users of Fair Hill, I understand and share some of their concerns for Fair Hill. I think the Stadium Authority's Plan is too grand and would have a significant impact on the Fair Hill Natural Resource Area as well as the State of Maryland. With that said, we have no public water and sewer systems in Fair Hill. We cannot accommodate or need commercial development in "the Park" FHNRMA, or along the adjacent scenic byway - Route 273. I have a few unanswered questions for the Stadium Authority: How would the horse park be profitable? Would it be affordable to the vast majority of non-profit groups that rent the existing Fair Hill facilities? or would they have to relocate to somewhere else affordable? There is no where else like Fair Hill. Would the various youth groups that currently use Fair Hill for their organized activities without a fee be able to do so in the new Horse Park ? I am all for making improvements to the existing Fair Hill Equestrian and Fair grounds areas but not a commercial development of the magnitude the MD. Stadium Authority is planning. We as equestrians need to have input into what develops as a Maryland Horse Park. We don't want to see a financial failure, a "black eye", that the tax payers of this State hold "all of those horse people" as well as the current politicians responsible for. In Summary, keep it simple. Horse people are very adaptable, we have to be.
...Krey410
I would like
to see the following equestrian activities available at the Maryland
Horse Park:
1. Breed shows and/or keurings, inspections, etc.
2. A "free" cross country schooling course similar to Frying
Pan Park's facility
3. Periodic auctions or sales
4. Demonstrations and or clinics
5. Combined Training type events
And what I'd really like to see would be ... the whole shebang in Frederick
County!
...Kaja Farnsworth
* x-country
course
* stabling
* indoor arena for winter shows
...kulpje
cross country course & trails
...Christine Arthur
Dressage, Jumping, Cross Country area's with spectator seating, Ampatheatre for guest speakers and trainers, Concession building, Rest room facilities. etc.
...Paul Parrish
I do think
Shows, clinics, camps (both children & adult) would be nice. Also, I'd like
to see a horse related museum that would be fun & informational.
Thanks for taking the time to survey your readers,
...Terri Minford
1. LARGE
indoor arena with attached covered arena (I.e. Va Horse Center) with meeting
rooms
2. Multiple all weather outdoor rings with trees and grandstands
3. xc courses
4. arena with cattle pens for ropers and Western classes
5. Galloping track around perimeter for conditioning and trail riding
6. wooded miles of trails with some wide enough for carriages with access
to galloping track
7. Picnic pavilions with shaded or covered tie rails for horses
8. Permanent rest room facilities scattered around acreage.
9. Turf and steeplechase tracks with grandstand and country fair "midway"
with permanent "shacks" (I.e.MD Renaissance Fair)
10. water, rest rooms and r.v. electric access in trailer parking
areas
That should do it! (Does it sound like Fair Hill has a start on a lot
of this?)
p.s. and while I am wishing....cheap dorm type rooms with showers and a lounge
for overnight competitors and grooms.
...Ami Howard
Olney Farm
3-5 miles of cross country DRIVING course.
...kg
Regulation
sized dressage arena with spectator stands...one that would attract national
and international shows
Trails
Farrier barn with quality farrier for show attendees
Vendor area
Vet or vet-tech staff
Food/drink stand or restaurant
Bathrooms
Water pumps for watering horses
Paddocks or temporary stalls for shows
Round pen
Drinking fountains for people
Small excersize track for horses
At least one water hazard or stream or something
Some field jumps
Adequate trailer and visitor parking
Horse tie hitches/rings
Something interesting to visit, like a building displaying different types of
tack and riding wear for different disciplines and periods of history.
...Devi Rathod-Hardesty
Proprietor, trainer, instructor
Hanover Equestrian Centre
Clinics on all subjects. Introduction to showing for those of us who haven't shown in a while. Training of the horse AND rider. Psychology of horse. Shows to rival the fine shows of Europe, particularly Germany and Holland. Opportunities to see Kur dressage competitors. Bring the Lippazaners, what a fabulous show they give.
...Mary Overfelt
I would like
to see a cross country course open to the public. I would also like to
see some educational facilities where students from local schools could be taught
about horses (care, training, respect). The Kentucky Horse Park is an
excellent model - outdoor and indoor show rings, cross country courses beginning
to advanced, polo fields, steeplechase course, educational facilities, museum.
I go there at least once each year and always enjoy. Virginia Horse Park
doesn't have as large or as nice as Kentucky but they (Virginia) have facilities
for stabling for larger shows.
Just my opinion.
...Cindy Sentelle
Thank you for your interest and open minded approach to the proposed horse park. The process calls for the development of a feasibility study and economic impact analysis. This process and input from the users and citizens of the county are imperative to answer many of the questions raised. Our goal remains to upgrade and preserve fair hill.
...Vernon
Thompson
Director, Economic Development
Cecil County Government
I would like
to see a Cross country schooling course open to the public, like what's at Frying
Pan Park.
I would like to see Starter Horse Trials run; there are so few in the area (surprisingly).
I would like to see shows that cater to the lower-level "mortals".
There's enough for the Olympic hopefuls.
Breed demonstrations, like what they have in KY's Horse Park.
Possibly a job when it comes time to sell the farm & downsize.
...Diann Landau
I moved back
to Maryland about 3 years ago from Montana and Washington state. Since then,
I have discovered that there is quite a large group of people who participate
in Team Roping which is something that is very popular in most other parts of
the country and is growing tremendously. I, along with most of the people that
I talk to, have to travel 2-3 hours one way to get somewhere where they
can practice/compete in roping. There are folks within the 100 mile radius
from all directions who need more facilities available to host roping competitions
(especially indoor competitions during the winter.)
Although we make up a small representation of the Maryland horse community,
we are very active and determined to do what we love and would most definitely
take full advantage of having appropriate facilities available in order to rope
more frequently. I know folks from southern Jersey, Delaware, southern
Pennsylvania, northern Virginia, and all parts of Maryland who would come
to a new place to rope where they were accomodated and welcomed.
With that said, I would be willing to volunteer my time to assist with this
on a consultative basis regarding "how" to set up what would be required
to accomodate this group of horse enthusiasts.
Thanks for listening and taking this into consideration.
...Jon Stone
Goff, CPIA Producer
MIMS International
Sarah's wish
list for the horse park.
1) I would like to see an excercise track.
2) Stabling for at least 200 horses, with room for mobile stabling.
3) Two regulation polo fields with irrigation and stadium seating.
4) A three star level cross country course with room to grow.
5) At least 3 outdoor dressage rings and two indoor rings.
6) A jumping arena with stadium seating.
7) Expert staffing and experienced personnel running the whole thing this includes
an in-house large animal vet.
...Sarah L. Greenhalgh
I would like
to see the Maryland Horse Park be very similar to Virginia Horse Center. A large
colisium is essential, but just as important will be numerous smaller indoor,
or covered arenas. Multiple ourdoor rings with seating around some or them.
Lots of weather tolerant footing.
Stabling should be patterned after Virginia. Warm in the winter, and cool
in the summer. The Frey Brothers type stall fronts and doors are absolutly perfect,
safe and attractive.
There should be better food vendors than Virginia has, more of them and with
better hours.
The security at the VHC is top of the line, and one always feels safe there.
The trailer hookups and showers are essential and are always in demand.
The arenas, and the management should be ready to facilitate any type of horse
sport or activity. The goal should be to keep the property booked so it can
pay for itself eventually.
There should be timber and steeplechase,flatraces, eventing, hunter jumpers,
dressage , western of all sorts, etc.......
And please make it attractive with alot of green areas.
It is a very exciting prospect for the Mid-Atlantic horses.
The Crownsville site is ideal because it offers so much for the "rest of
the family" to do if only one or two members are horse oriented. There
must be lots of available hotel rooms in the IMMEDIATE vacinity. A huge problem
with the Fair HIll site is lack of hotel rooms, and what there is is in Delaware,
and that will not bring in tax dollars to Maryland!!!
...Janene Gerling-Dunsmore
MHP should
accommodate the whole family and encourage horse sports among the young who
will become future horsemen.
Not all siblings may be interested in horses and ponies, so let's include something
for all; otherwise, Mom or Dad may have to find another place to take the family.
For example: Carousels and rides young, skate park (a la X-Games ESPN Zone at
Franklin Mills, PA) for the homeboy in the family, horse-oriented video games,
and petting stables.
Educational, multi-screen cinema with kids? movies like Black Beauty, Misty
of Chinqueteague and Brighty of the Grand Canyon, more mature films for adults
and world-class educational presentations -- fox hunting, racing, showing, driving,
breeding, long-distance, jumping, training, grooming, shoeing, horsemanship,
tack, hay and feed varieties, farming and harvesting, storing, stabling, vanning,
and so on).
Continuous (?three-ring?) exhibitions.
Tack shop, boot maker, tailor, etc.
Sample racing yard complete with smells of stalls, liniments, feed room, tack
room with hands-on demonstration of proper techniques for all aspects of horsemanship.
...John Cory
Lots of trails,
cross-country type obstacles (including water), lighted ring for public use
- possibly even an indoor area.
Thanks!
...Mary Milburn
Annapolis
The only two things on my wish list would be adequate warm-up and good footing!
...Sarah Beth Clark
I would love to see excellent showing facilities like at Lexington. Thanks
...Thora Pollak
I'd like to see a Cross Country Course (I think that was planned), and space for vendors (probably also planned).
...anna
I think at
least one indoor and out side arena would be a minimum. The arenas should be
set up so that multiple disciplines could use.
I don't think we should get into boarding but I think stalls for events that
cover more than one day would be necessary.
Have you heard if there would be a committee(?) to discuss what kinds of events
would be draws to use the facility?
...Diana
Dear Editor,
What a wonderful idea! A wish list. As a board member for a Maryland Horse Rescue,
and a horse lover, I can of course think of all the obvious needs: stadium ring,
dressage ring(s), cross-country course, etc. But I think the property could
serve a much greater purpose. Thinking of what is happening in Louisianna and
Mississippi and all those displaced equines, wouldn't it be prudent to construct
a venue that could serve as an evacuation area for local equines if need be?
If Maryland were to ever get really hit, harder than we did with Isabel, what
would we do with our horses with pasture fences ripped to shreds, pastures under
water, and food and water supplies destroyed? If designed well, the barns could
be used as temporary housing. A couple pastures would serve not only visiting
show horses housed at the facility for a 3 or 4 day event, but would also give
refugee horses a place to run and frolic. When not in use these pastures could
serve as hay fields and bring income to the park.
On a lighter note, there really should be museum to pay tribute to famous Maryland
Horses like Native Dancer. Sagamore Farm should be included in the tribute as
a working farm dedicated to horses for way for over 60 years and counting. Pimlico's
place in history should also be highlighted.
Just some passing thoughts. I'm sure there are plenty of other wonderful attributes
we could add.
Sincerely,
...Laura
W. Baier
Equine Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.
President, Advisory Board
Dressage Arenas (with adequate warm up areas) and trails would be my main focus. Thanks!
...szonnaboo
Anything that pertains to and for horses.
...lilgreyhrs
Hi - here
is what I would like to see based on all of the places we have shown...
1. multiple, large warm up areas (can't tell you how many close calls
I have seen)
2. permanent stalls (11X11 minimum), not temporary
3. sufficient electricity to accommodate fans for the stalls during those
hot summer months
4. gravel (or paved!) walkways, not dirt which turns into mud when it
rains or from constant use of the wash stall)
5. plenty of water faucets and wash stalls
6. multiple, large warm up areas (did I say this already?)
7. no grass dressage rings
8. lots of trees for shade
9. lots of room for trailer parking
10. multiple, large warm up areas (here it is again - I guess because I believe
this is pretty important - the rest of my list is more for comfort for horse
and rider whereas this is a safety issue)
Thanks for letting me provide my 'wish list'! Cindy
btw, my daughter Christie is going to the AEC's next week - we are very
excited - wish us luck!
...boot32611
A large sand
riding Arena or two for shows, practicing
Camping areas with or without electricity (doesn't matter)
A covered pavilion with grilling area for club meetings
A public pay phone
The horse park in Charolette Hall MD is awesome. :-)
... dee fleetwood
~Appaloosa Acres~
I do not think Maryland land and tax payers dollars should be used to build another horse park. Instead I would like to see efforts to improve existing parks and horse show venues. Building another park would take business/usage away from the existing facilities and contribute further degradation.
...J. Falkowski
We would
like to have:
Arenas for all the horsemanship disciplines
Western - pole bending, barrel racing, trail, etc.
English - Jumps, etc
Dressage - all levels
Paso fino - shows
And all the other wonderful events that can be done in horse sports.
Inside arenas that can be used for all disciplines in the event of bad weather
Discount tack stores
A nice, big gift shop with all sorts of horse stuff
A food court
...Thanks, Wanda Dall
Adequate facilities for AA rated shows. Museum with references to Rose Hill Carriage museum. Riding for the handicapped display. TB rescue display and donations.
...soozi1961
Polo field(s)
...John Cory
The horse park at Lexington VA is pretty much ideal. Whoever designs the Maryland facility should take a trip there. The stalls are large and safe, the barn aisles are wide, they have plenty of rings and warm up areas, there are many nice bathrooms and shower facilities that have been added, nice trailer camping area. The Maryland facility should have at least 800 stalls with area for portables if needed to attract the large shows. It would be nice if there was a "food court" instead of one vendor holding all exhibitors hostage with hot dogs, fries and burgers (yuck!). Also lots of trailer parking near the stabling area. I don't like having to take my trailer waaaay up the hill to park at Lexington during the big shows. If I forget to unload something it is a long trek. Hopefully whoever designs the Maryland park will have input and hands on from the active horse community so it doesn't end up like the Prince Georges equestrian center. That's all I can think of now.
...Pat Parrish
What I would
like to see in the Maryland Horse Park:
* stabling and facilities adequate for Pony Club rallies in dressage, show jumping
and eventing.
* polocrosse pitches
Currently our Pony Club Region holds their Show Jumping Rally, our only 3-day,
overnight rally, in Quentin, PA. It would be really nice to have stabling and
facilities right here in Maryland to support Pony Club! It is the young riders
of today that will be supporting the Horse Park as adults.
... Lisa
R. Gonzalez
Environmental Management Program
URS Corporation
Horse shows
- indoor and outdoor show rings similar to Prince George's Equestrian Center,
including overnight stabling
Somewhat smaller indoor arena, leasable for participation clinics
of say 12-20 horses
Eventing/Combined Driving Courses
Recreational riding trails, including those that accommodate carriages
Field areas that could handle the camping-out required between evening
vetting in and early morning starts for Competitive Trail Riding events
Classroom(s)/lecture hall/film screening room
...Susan
Kary
Bethesda, Maryland
TRAILS
Trails were not mentioned on the survey they sent out, so I doubt that they
are thinking in that direction at all. If the property is large enough
(e.g., Fair Hill), there is no reason why trails cannot exist in perimeter areas.
Hope majority of Fair Hill trails are preserved.
...Anne Bennof
•
My primary passion is dressage and I would love for a close show venue (especially
if it was up-scale enough to possibly host a World Equestrian Games!)
• I have also recently started team roping and it is quite tough to find
a venue for any of the western sports in this area. (I have been to Cow
Town in New Jersey and they manage to draw quite a crowd.) I would love
to see some rodeo events at the horse park and especially some jack pot ropings.
• I would also enjoy watching Polo and show jumping.
• It will need a lot of trailer parking and it would be great if it had
camper hookups.
Thanks much
...Karen Serafin
Virginia's
Horse Park in CENTRAL Maryland.
If they have it at Fair Hill I would still rather use the Virginia Park over
the Maryland park. Four hours of driving is four hours of driving until you
add the Baltimore beltway with a horse trailer on a Friday night --NO WAY!
And I'm sure the western half of the state feels about the same.
Thanks
...Laura
Ganske
Regional Supervisor Capital Region Pony Clubs
After seeing
the recent news maybe the money should be used to buy Pimlico and Laurel and
when there is not racing have horse shows, events, etc.
Back in the 1970's the Maryland Horse and Pony Show was held on the Timonium
Infield and that worked.
Not only is racing a major part of Md history it is also a key player in the
Md economy.
What would happen to the farms, the people who work on the farms and at the
tracks, the suppliers of all that is needed and the open land.
We cannot let this happen !
Can the Md Horse Industry Board, with Rob Burk organizing, make something happen.
...Anne Hackney
What we would
like to see at the Maryland Horse Park:
• A venue to take over Morven Park meaning numerous shows!
• Shows, shows, shows.
• Indoor with stalls for 120 or so
• Several outdoor rings on each side of R28
• Miles of trails
• A steeple chase course on each side of R28
• Parking for trailers and RVs and hook-ups for both
• Shower facilities for show attendees
• Lots of public restrooms
• 24 hour patrols to keep out motorized vehicles
• Flashing cross walk or tunnel to get across R28
• Police assistance during shows on R28
• Vendor spaces for the many shows
• Snack-concession facilities.
• Driving events and shows
...Steven
G. Steven Feys
Wish Upon A Ster Friesians & Fells
Model Equine & Farm Insurance
Hello and thanks for the query. Speaking for myself, I enjoyed the vastness of Morven Park, the hacking fields and all of the venues there. I would expand on that with an indoor facility like that at the "Maryland Horse Center" off Rte. 301. Build the barns with plenty of airy openings and wide overhangs to enable people to braid etc. Have good drainage at barns and arenas. Have parking close to each barn. The dorm rooms at Morven were so great even though they were not a/c. You were very close so you could say goodnight to the horses or keep watch if one needed care. The Los Angeles Horse Center seems well organized, too. There is a good tack store there which seems to serve many disciplines. Well, I will end there as this is due to you tonight. I look forward to hearing about the plans as they develop.
...Judy Myers
Dressage!
...MTClareFrm
Two Indoor
Riding Rings if one is supposed to be big like Prince George's, then I would
like a smaller one for smaller venues such as local jumper shows or Dressage
of Therapeutic Riding Shows.
Decent warm up rings to go with nice show rings.
...Renee Luther
Permanent
stabling;
a cross country competition course;
a separate X-C schooling course open daily;
an indoor arena with a riding area of at least 100' X 200' (this arena should
be able to accommodate cutting horses/steers, dressage, jumping and driving.
The seating for the arena should be equal to the arena at Lexington VA
multiple out door arenas
dressage arenas
all arenas need proper base (river sand deep base, covered by water filtering
riprap- maybe #2 covered by blue stone dust with terra fabric cover and then
topped with blue stone dust (like the main arena at Menfelt).
On site housing for full time barn/grounds manager-supervisor several turn-out
paddocks with diamond wire mesh fencing with top board.
proper land maintenance equipment including the revel 4-in1 for the arenas and
an agro-vator for the X-C galloping tracks
well intergrated sound system to cover both the close arenas and the X-C course.
Meeting room(s) for equine related organizations
well stocked equine related library
trails for public riding
toilet facilities
That is just off the top of my head, but I will think about it further. I would
also like to be involved in the development of the MD horse center.
Thanks,
...Dale Ganley Clabaugh
Horse Trials
of all levels.
Thanks.
...ertmac
Dear Editor:
Thanks so much for the clear and detailed exposition of what facts are known
about the planning for a show facility in Maryland that appeared in your September
edition. While it cleared up much of my confusion, I still have a couple
of questions that I hope someone can answer.
1. Every discussion of the Anne Arundel County proposed site (Crownsville)
mentions that the property has Route I97 somehow running through it. Wouldn't
this be a disadvantage? Last time I looked the Washington area wasn't
like Saratoga! How will people get across the street?
2. Fair Hill is awfully close to Devon, isn't it? Nice for the folks
in Pennsylvania, NJ and Delaware. It's a long haul for many people in
Maryland. I've not seen this issue raised. Or is it considered an
advantage?
3. Finally, and peripherally, for those of us, especially in Montgomery
County, who probably won't be showing at these exalted levels but want to participate
in recognized shows, the fate of Morven Park is a real nail-biter right now.
Since this issue probably won't make the national media, I hope Equiery will
keep us informed about what is going on and what we can expect with the same
clear, complete, and unbiased coverage, even though technically it is Virgina
news.
...Leslie
Hubbell
Germantown, MD
I would love
to see an indoor arena with seating for at least 10,000 and classrooms for educational
opportunities. Proximity to hotels, restaurants and entertainment so that
the Maryland Horse Park would be able host educational seminars and international
events and draw a large number of spectators. An onsite vet facility for
use during competitions and an enclosed/covered area for farriers to work
during events would be an added bonus.
Multiple outdoor dressage arenas, a cross country course, a stadium jumping
arena, permanent stabling, onsite food concession facilities with
indoor/covered seating, a jousting track/course (Maryland's state sport), adequate
trailer parking near the stabling and trails for pleasure riders.
...cheryls301
I'd like
to see a new TB auction site to replace the old one at the MD State Fairgrounds.
It might be possible to have an arena used for smaller horse shows also viable
for auctions. I'm assuming this would be a big center and would need more
than one arena.
Thanks for the opportunity.
...Lynda Hill
Excellent
footing; close proximity between rings, stabling and offices.
Central MD location, NOT near DC and it's wonderful traffic jams.
If they'd build some suitable arenas, Shawan Downs would be ideal. (Easy access
to all MD. Del. and PA.)
SAFE, solid, suitable, stabling, built well enough to house stallions, on occasion.
And side walls TALL enough for warmbloods, stall matts, and minimum 12
x12.
Harford Countys' Heavenly Waters is a fairly perfect set up, and used just about
every minute...oh, and comercial kitchen facilities, wash racks, and plenty
of access to potable water and electric for fans etc.Good PA system.
...Tracey Hurline
One of the aspects I have found to be important when showing is to have facilities in a cetralized location. There is not much that is more frustrating then having to walk a mile from stabling facilities to your show ring. The horse park in New Jersey is a great example of a well thought out park with the stabling, warm up, show offices and show rings in close proximity to each other. Good footing in rings is an obvious must as well as ample warm up areas. Thanks!!
...Megan Anderson-Lau
Would love to see event course for Novice on up, dressage practice and competition rings, as well as show rings. Space set up for both English and Western Competitors. Room for us to host competitions on the level of the Washington International, MENFELT, FAIR HILL, etc.&n