The Pennsylvania National Horse Show, one of the largest indoor horse shows in the U.S., is currently underway at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, featuring around 1,200 horses from all 50 states and abroad. The 11-day event kicked off with Junior Weekend and has progressed to professional competitions, including the high-stakes Grand Prix jumping events with prize money up to $100,000. Attendees can enjoy free entry to the complex, with tickets required for special events like The Plaid Horse’s public podcast.
Beyond the competition, the show supports the Pennsylvania National Horse Show Foundation, a nonprofit that funds therapeutic riding and equine rescue programs. Organizers emphasize the importance of community support and donations to sustain these initiatives. Plans for next year’s show are already in development, promising continued growth and engagement in the equestrian community.






