US Equestrian offices will be closed December 24th through January 1st as our staff members take time off to celebrate the Holidays. We wish you and your family a wonderful holiday season!

Welcome to Lexington, Kentucky! 

 

THINGS TO DO

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Kentucky Horse Park

See nearly 50 breeds of horses, plus museums, art galleries, shows and demonstrations at the 1,200-acre Kentucky Horse Park!

This is where the United States Equestrian Federation office is located!

 

Horse Farm Tours

 Meet our four-footed celebrities in their own homes on a horse farm tour! You won't believe the lifestyle of our most famous residents!

 

Historic Homes

Visit the homes of the area's most famous citizens: Mary Todd Lincoln, Henry Clay, John Hunt Morgan and Joseph Bryan, a grand-nephew of Daniel Boone.

 

The Summit at Fritz Farms

Visit Lexington's newest dining and retail destination!

 

Keeneland

Visit Lexington's racetrack! While races won't be happening in January, stop by to check out the grounds, watch horses on the track, or grab a cup of coffee at the Track Kitchen!

Bourbon.

Celebrate Kentucky bourbon at nearby distilleries like Woodford Reserve Distillery, Buffalo Trace, Four Roses, Wild Turkey, James E. Pepper, Barrel House, Bluegrass Distillers and Town Branch. These aren't just "visitor experiences," they're real working distilleries, complete with unforgettable sights, sounds, smells and tastes (if you're over 21).

 

Lexington Mural Challenge

While walking downtown, be sure to check out the downtown walking tour of the Lexington Mural Challenge. 

 

Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill

The largest restored Shaker village in the world, with 34 original buildings on 3,000 acres. 

 

 

 

OUR FAVORITE PLACES TO EAT

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Carson's on Main

Coles 735

Corto Lima

Distilled on Jefferson

Drake's

Dudley's on Short

East End Tap and Table

Italx

Pearl's

Pies and Pints

Tony's of Lexington

 

 

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