An approved international equestrian resort & venue.

Pegasus is an approved, world class equestrian destination with a full interchange along I-5

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On 2,800+ acres, Pegasus is nestled among the low hills in Douglas County, 45 minutes from Eugene, Oregon with approved resort and facilities for year-round, multi-disciplinary equestrian and non-equestrian events.

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Illustration of a horse racing event at Pegasus Equestrian Resort & Venue with a large crowd, green hills, and a main building with umbrellas and spectators.
 

Looking at the plans, Pegasus would easily be a top-5 show park in North America and a world-class destination”

— Jay Duke, Canadian World Class Show Jumper

A beautiful competition venue, which will meet the needs of the greater equestrian community.
— Thomas F.X. O'Mara, President US Equestrian Federation
 
For our sport, the West Coast holds strong potential for growth and one of the only limiting factors has been the availability of venues...
— Rob Burk, CEO, United States Eventing Association
 
 
Pegasus...will change the landscape of equestrian and other event opportunities in the Pacific Northwest, and Oregon in particular.
— Kari Westlund, President & CEO, Travel Lane County
 
There is a shortage of venues for other sports/venues from SFX to British Columbia - you will be getting tons of calls to book the venue.
— Jim Etzel, CEO, Sport Oregon
The Pacific Northwest is limited in facilities where premiere hunter/jumper competitions can logistically host a quality show. The Pegasus Venue has the potential to bring in riders and horses in from all over the United States, Canada, and more.
— Robin Rothe, Oregon Hunter Jumper Association
Due to the climate, Pegasus wouldn’t need to compete with Wellington - instead it would be the destination for many competitors after the season at Wellington ends. There are few venues in the United States of this magnitude - Wellington, WEC Ocala, and WEC Ohio. Pegasus would become the fourth.
— Kellen & Rachel Brady, KB Sport Horses
 

Just a few organizations that have written letters of support for Pegasus Equestrian


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An approved destination resort.

Pegasus is built around the idea of being a true destination resort, and will itself be the destination for equestrian competitors and spectators on a statewide, national, and international level. Located on about 3,000 acres, the multi-disciplinary equestrian venue project will include up to 5 indoor climate-controlled arenas, numerous outdoor grass and sand arenas, a dedicated combined driving course, an equestrian cross-country course, four full size grass polo fields, a resort/spa, and more. But most of all, it will be about prioritizing equestrian competition.

 
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