
July 21-23, 2021
And again on April 20, 2022 ❤
This was another magical stop on our journey. If you don’t like or LOVE horses, you might want to skip this post. 😁 I took 300+ photos in 2 days, but I narrowed them down to my top favorites to share here! I’ve also included a lot of videos & information about some of the horses. Enjoy! 🐎
EDIT: This is one of the many updates I hadn’t posted previously, due to reception problems, etc. 🙄 Our first visit in July was wonderful, so I recently decided to stop in again on the way back east, “while we were in the neighborhood”!
Now, I’ve just combined the two visits into one update! 😁

I had never heard of Kentucky Horse Park, before doing my research for our stops on this journey. Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY is the name I’ve always associated with famous horses. When planning for our future destinations, I always check several sources for dog friendly activities. I found KHP on one of those lists! I absolutely understand the need for prohibiting dogs in some venues, but it saddens me to see irresponsible dog owners that are ruining the potential options for those of us that are responsible with our dogs. Churchill Downs is not dog friendly, but KHP is very dog friendly! There are several restrictions, but they’re totally understandable. Dogs should not be allowed in museums, etc., unless they’re legitimate service dogs. (Don’t get me started… 😬)
I’ve always loved horses, so I was like a little kid winning a trip to Disneyland when I was able to get reservations to camp there for two nights! The campground is part of the park, so there were horses everywhere!


https://kyhorsepark.com/equine-theme-park/park-memorials-statues/man-owar


After his death, the autopsy revealed that Secretariat had an unusually large heart – estimated at 22 pounds, while the average Thoroughbred heart is 8.5 pounds.
“This tremendous cardiovascular system, pumping oxygen into his lungs at an abnormally high rate, was clearly a source of his stamina and power.”
I remember watching in awe as Secretariat won the final race for the Triple Crown in 1973. I also remember feeling very sad when he died way too young in 1989, after being diagnosed with laminitis, a very painful, incurable condition that inflames the soft tissue of a horse’s foot. 💔
(Obviously, I “borrowed” 2 of these photos!)
I felt honored to pay my respect to him at KHP.
Secretariat was born to run ❣
https://youtu.be/O57qMR45Y1o
Last video of Secretariat: 🥺
https://youtu.be/6oyQPvoXMvsS

https://www.wtvq.com/2021/07/17/kentucky-horse-park-honors-beloved-employee https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/eugene-carter
https://kyhorsepark.com/equine-theme-park/park-memorials-statues/gene-carter

https://kyhorsepark.com/equine-theme-park/park-memorials-statues/isaac-burns-murphy

🇺🇲 United States Marine Corps Hero 🇺🇲
(Please read her story on the plaque.) https://www.historynet.com/sgt-reckless-the-four-legged-hero-of-the-korean-war

💝 Go for Gin living his best life: https://fb.watch/cAkPwrt6C0
EDIT: This is now a bittersweet memory for me. I’m so happy to have seen Go for Gin still looking fabulous in July 2021, but sadly, he died on March 8, 2022, just before his 31st birthday. https://fb.watch/cAkPwrt6C0 💔
https://kyhorsepark.com/news/?Id=7033&Name=GO-FOR-GIN-DIES-AT-31

https://kyhorsepark.com/equine-theme-park/hall-of-champions/western-dreamer

The only time he finished out of the money was in the 2001 Kentucky Derby, where he ran 5th.” When his jockey, Gary Stevens visited with Point Given in retirement, he tearfully apologized to him for causing him to lose his chance to win the Triple Crown. He called him “the best horse never to win a Triple Crown.” 🥺
https://youtu.be/6eUDQlOlvY0
Point Given earned an Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year in 2001 and was inducted into the National Horse Racing Museum and Hall of Fame in 2010.
At 24 years of age, Point Given is still a very handsome, feisty stallion with a huge personality! He was 1 of the 3 champions brought into the Hall of Champions program we attended. He pranced around like he was heading to the starting gate for a big race! His handler, Paul, did a great job of keeping him under control, but even so, he reared up & “danced” around several times. Later, I stopped by the stable & Paul got him to pose for my photo op. 💕

https://kyhorsepark.com/equine-theme-park/hall-of-champions/funny-cide
Funny Cide celebrated his 22nd birthday on the day of our April visit, but Maddie & I missed his party! 🥴 I saw the photo above & the announcement on the KHP FB page, right after Maddie & I returned to the car from our 3 mile walk. 🤷♀️
I’ll always remember being allowed to hand-feed him a treat during our July visit.
I patted the handsome nose of a Kentucky Derby winner! 😍

The only tribute I found for Barabaro at KHP was this little, cement block, half buried under a bush. I brushed it off & glamped it up with some color editing. I remember following Barbaro’s health crisis like he was a family member, Sadly, he never recovered. I didn’t go inside the museums, etc., so there might be mention of him somewhere else.
“Barbaro was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2006 Kentucky Derby but shattered his leg two weeks later in the Preakness Stakes which ended his racing career and eventually led to his death.”
https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/breaking/ct-barbaro-10-years-later-20160509-story.html


https://www.chincoteague.com/articles/misty-of-chincoteague.html
Seeing this sweet statue of Misty has even more special significance for me now. Misty of Chincoteague Bay was a favorite childhood book of mine. The story is loosely based on real people & the wild ponies living on the island. When we visited Assateague Island in May, I bought myself a new copy of the book. Seeing this statue, after having recently visited Misty’s island, was a nice connection. Now that we’re heading back east, we’re going to spend another 5 days on the island❣ Visiting her statue again, on our way back to Assateague Island, truly connects the dots of our journey. 💝
Kentucky Horse Park has a beautiful collection of sculptures. Here is some detailed information on them.
https://kyhorsepark.com/equine-theme-park/park-memorials-statues/sculptures-of-the-park








Be a Bono: 4/12/21
Da Hoss: 1/2/22
Go for Gin: 3/8/22
More information about the Memorial Walk of Champion https://kyhorsepark.com/equine-theme-park/park-memorials-statues/memorials-walk-of-champions




What a beautiful place! Glad you got it go.
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Thanks, Valerie❣ I was so happy to visit the first time, so the second time was an unexpected bonus! Maddie was so well behaved around the horses that people thought she was my service dog. 💝 We only visited for a few hours this second time, but the $5 parking fee was well worth the beautiful, SPRING day we enjoyed there!
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