The Just Horsin’ Round Open Horse Show returns to the Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center in Williamston, North Carolina. This exciting equestrian event showcases talented riders and horses competing in various disciplines. Whether you are a seasoned equestrian enthusiast or a family looking for a unique weekend outing, this show offers a fantastic opportunity to witness skilled horsemanship in a professional arena setting. Join the local community for a day dedicated to the love of horses.
What to Expect
A full day of competitive horse riding events held in a spacious agricultural facility with ample seating for spectators.
Who Should Attend
Equestrian enthusiasts
Horse owners
Local families
Students of horsemanship
Community members
Agenda Overview
The event features a series of competitive classes throughout the day, showcasing various riding styles and horse breeds.
Venue & Address
Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center
2900 NC-125 Williamston , North Carolina – 27892 United States
Organizer
Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center · Venue/Organization
A premier agricultural and event facility in North Carolina.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event held?
It is held at the Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center in Williamston, NC.
Is there an entry fee for spectators?
Please contact the venue directly at 252-792-5802 for specific admission details.
Are pets allowed?
Generally, pets are discouraged at horse shows for safety reasons; please check with the venue.
Is there parking available?
Yes, the facility provides ample parking for attendees and horse trailers.
Can I register to compete?
Registration details are typically managed by the event organizers; contact the venue for information.
Is the event indoors?
The Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center features indoor arena facilities.
Tags
Equestrian
Horse Show
Williamston
North Carolina
Family Event
Agriculture
Summary
A premier open horse show held at the Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center featuring local and regional equestrian talent.