Where:
Rebecca Farm
1385 Farm to Market Road Kalispell, MT
Description:
July 15 - 19, 2026
We are pleased to welcome you to The Event at Rebecca Farm! The Event began in 2002 and quickly grew into one of the largest equestrian triathlon competitions in North America with over 600 entries across 5 days of competition. It serves as an Olympic qualifier and is one of only a few U.S. competitions where athletes compete at the International 4-star long level, the second highest level of competition in the world. You don’t have to fully understand the sport of eventing to appreciate the incredible athletes and spectacular horses! The safety of everyone on the grounds is paramount to a successful event, so please review the guidelines below for spectating.
Admission is free to the public. In addition to the exciting equestrian competition, spectators can enjoy scenic vistas, warm Montana hospitality and the Shopping Fair & Festival area with a food and beverage court, craft and retail vendors and the popular Kid Zone.
Spectator Guidelines:
Horses always have the right of way so please be sure to stay behind any marked barriers or ropes.
Be aware of galloping or loose horses, and always look both ways before crossing the course.
Please enjoy walking the cross-country course and arena areas but keep a ‘Heads Up’ attitude
Courses change frequently! What was safe one minute can be dangerous the next.
Your four legged friends are welcome on a leash and under your supervision. Please pick up after your dogs to keep the facility clean and do not leave your dogs unattended in your car.
Thank you for your cooperation and enjoy your time at Rebecca Farm!
Eventing Overview
Originally titled “Militaire,” the sport of eventing started as a way to test military horses, showcasing what it took to be a great horse on and off the battlefield. Competition has three elements: dressage, cross country and show jumping.
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