Celebrating Our Equestrian Community and the Journey Ahead

Marissa Travis, Equestrian Supervisor • December 18, 2025

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our equestrian community for a successful 2025 and look forward to a strong, collaborative, and inspiring year ahead.

As we close out 2025, we want to extend our deepest gratitude to our community members, boarders, trainers, and pass holders who call the International Equestrian Center and the Casey Tibbs Western Center home. Here’s to the progress made, the challenges overcome, and the exciting possibilities ahead. We are truly grateful for each of you and look forward to another great year at the San Diego Country Estates Equestrian Centers.


Thank you for an exceptional 2025 and for choosing to board, ride, train, and haul into our facilities. As we move into 2026, we look forward to continuing our partnership with you and your horses. We remain committed to growing and improving our equestrian centers and are honored to have you as part of our equestrian community.


We would also like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our Equestrian Committee. Your guidance, dedication, and support have been instrumental in serving our members, boarders, and trainers and in representing the best interests of our facilities. We appreciate everything you do and look forward to another year of working closely together.



Wishing you all the very best throughout the holiday season. We look forward to a New Year filled with fresh goals, renewed motivation, and continued partnership across our equestrian community.


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