Set at 5,869 feet on Colorado’s Front Range, the Colorado Horse Park is one of the premier equestrian destinations in North America. Situated on 148 acres of open Colorado landscape — with unobstructed views of the Rocky Mountains — the park hosts world-class competitions across hunter/jumper, dressage, and eventing disciplines, drawing competitors and spectators from across the country and around the world.
Founded in 1992 by Helen Krieble as “High Prairie Farms,” the park has grown from a beloved regional venue into one of the most respected equestrian facilities on the continent. Today, owned and operated by Singletree Equestrian Group — a team of equine veterinarians with deep roots in the Colorado horse community — Colorado Horse Park is entering an exciting new chapter focused on world-class competition, veterinary excellence, and open community access to the surrounding land.
Whether you’re arriving to compete, to cheer on a friend, or simply to experience something extraordinary against a Colorado backdrop, you’ve found the right place.




Colorado Horse Park is owned by Singletree Equestrian Group, LLC — a partnership formed by veterinarians at Littleton Equine Medical Center, one of the Rocky Mountain region’s most respected equine veterinary practices. The ownership group includes Scott Toppin, Jessica Dunbar, Will French, Jackie Christakos, Jackie Hill, Kelly Tisher, and key stakeholder Dawn Ermish.
For Singletree, this isn’t simply a business investment — it’s a commitment to the Colorado equestrian community they have served for decades. Their vision for the park: world-class competition facilities, a state-of-the-art equine veterinary clinic, expanded public access to the surrounding open space, and a home where horses and the people who love them can thrive at every level of the sport.
Singletree Equestrian Group, LLC. The group is made up of Littleton Equine Medical Center veterinarians Scott Toppin, Jessica Dunbar, Will French, Jackie Christakos, Jackie Hill, and Kelly Tisher, along with key stakeholder Dawn Ermish.
The 2026 season features the Colorado Jumping Tour — a 10-show hunter/jumper series managed by Nilforushan Equisport Events from May through September. The park has historically also hosted dressage, eventing, and community events. Check the Events section for current programming.
Yes. General admission to watch events is free. The adjacent Bayou Gulch Open Space trails are also open to the public for hiking, equestrian use, and cycling (note: some trail closures may occur during scheduled events). Please contact us before visiting to confirm any access restrictions on event days.
For the 2026 Colorado Jumping Tour, all entries, prize lists, and show schedules are managed by Nilforushan Equisport Events. Visit jump-nee.com/venues/colorado-jumping-tour for all show information and entry links.
Colorado Horse Park is owned by Singletree Equestrian Group in partnership with Littleton Equine Medical Center, which has provided equine veterinary care to the Rocky Mountain region since 1950.
7375 Bayou Gulch Road, Parker, CO 80134. Approximately 30 minutes from downtown Denver and 35 minutes from Denver International Airport (DEN). See the Plan Your Visit section for detailed directions.