Best for guests who want to learn more about the fascinating world of sport horses with this behind-the-scenes experience at the Young Horse Show Series event at Spy Coast Farm.
WHAT YOU’LL SEE Sport horses competing over jumps and under saddle
BEST FOR All Ages, casual, committed and curious fans welcome!
ON THE TOUR You will be walking and standing throughout the tour
Get an inside look at the sport of Olympic show jumping with this special behind-the-scenes tour to see the future stars of the sport.
Your tour begins with a specialized tour of Spy Coast Farm’s Young Horse Development Center, where the next generation of equine athletes start their career. You’ll learn about the Spy Coast training process and the history of Young Horse Show Series, which showcases elite horses at early stages of their career. From there, guests will meet members of the Young Horse Show Series team to learn more about judging, show organization and the mission of this unique organization. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to meet Spy Coast Farm’s team of professional equestrians and some of the horses that are rising through the ranks.
Light refreshments are included in this experience. Guests are welcome to stay and enjoy the show after the tour experience.
ABOUT SPY COAST FARM
Spy Coast Farm specializes in the breeding and development of top quality performance horses. We employ an integrated approach to all of our reproductive, training , competition, and sales efforts and over time we have extended this approach to include rehabilitation and fitness services, CEM quarantine, and an Equine Education Center. Spy Coast Farm strives to provide our clients and their equine partners the very best, most comprehensive care available and we are committed to improving the equine industry as a whole.
Spy Coast Farm was originally located on Strong’s Neck in Setauket, NY, which was historically prime fishing and hunting territory for the Setalcott Indians. During the Revolutionary War, George Washington commissioned the “Setauket Spy Ring” to operate from the area. It is said that the patriot, Anna Smith Strong, received intelligence from the local tavern owner and then hung her petticoats and handkerchiefs on her laundry line in a predetermined array in order to inform the whale boat captain, Caleb Brewster, which harbor the redcoats were located in. The Setauket Spy Ring’s efforts contributed in no small measure to the success of the Patriot troops. Since then, the Strong’s Neck area has been known as the Spy Coast. We consider it an honor to be able to name our farm after this significant chapter of our nation’s rich history.
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