Princeton Show Jumping is a 110 acre International Show Jumping venue located just 6 miles from the very center of Princeton.
At every competition, spectators get to be up close and personal with Olympic Gold Medalists and some of the world’s best horses. Unlike other sporting events, spectators can stroll the beautiful grounds and see elite professionals ride, teach, train, and compete. Show jumping is truly a family friendly sporting event.
Each Sunday is “Family Day” with free pony rides and face painting. The feature event is the Grand Prix. Enjoy shopping in our vendor boutique and watch top level equestrian competition. Horses and riders race against the clock for top prize money while spectators cheer them on.
What is Show Jumping?
Show jumping is one of the most dynamic and engaging equestrian events to watch. Even people without horse experience can appreciate the athleticism of the horse. Riders typically sit in a forward position with short stirrups, to center their weight well and assist with balance, allowing the horse to move quickly through the course.
Show jumping horses tend to be tall, muscular, built for speed and posses immense power. Watching a horse and rider team navigate a show jumping course is an exhilarating experience.
At every competition, spectators get to be up close and personal with Olympic Gold Medalists and some of the world’s best horses. Unlike other sporting events, spectators can stroll the beautiful grounds and see elite professionals ride, teach, train, and compete. Show jumping is truly a family friendly sporting event.
Each Sunday is “Family Day” with free pony rides and face painting. The feature event is the Grand Prix. Enjoy shopping in our vendor boutique and watch top level equestrian competition. Horses and riders race against the clock for top prize money while spectators cheer them on.
What is Show Jumping?
Show jumping is one of the most dynamic and engaging equestrian events to watch. Even people without horse experience can appreciate the athleticism of the horse. Riders typically sit in a forward position with short stirrups, to center their weight well and assist with balance, allowing the horse to move quickly through the course.
Show jumping horses tend to be tall, muscular, built for speed and posses immense power. Watching a horse and rider team navigate a show jumping course is an exhilarating experience.