Tryon International Equestrian Center
Equestrian Facility in Mill Spring, North Carolina

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About Tryon International Equestrian Center
Tryon International Equestrian Center in Mill Spring, North Carolina is one of the most significant equestrian venues in the entire country, having hosted FEI World Equestrian Games competition and regularly drawing competitors and spectators from across North America and beyond. With a 3.9 rating from 33 reviewers, it's a facility that generates real opinions, which makes sense given its scale and the variety of people passing through. Mill Spring sits in the Polk County foothills between Asheville and Charlotte, putting it in a prime location for both regional and destination visitors. This isn't a neighborhood riding school, it's a world-class competition and events complex.
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Services & Process
TIEC operates multiple competition arenas capable of hosting Grand Prix show jumping, dressage, combined driving, and other elite disciplines. Beyond competition, the complex includes vendor villages, lodging options on property, and regular horse shows open to riders at various levels throughout the season. Spectators can attend events free of charge on many competition days, making it an accessible outing for fans who aren't competing. The facility also supports riding experiences for non-competitors who want to engage with the equestrian world in a more immersive setting.
Service Area
TIEC serves the Mill Spring and Polk County area at its core, but its draw extends far beyond. Riders and visitors travel from Asheville, Charlotte, Greenville, and well outside North Carolina to attend competitions here. The facility's location off Highway 74 makes it reachable from multiple major corridors across the Carolinas and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can amateur or youth riders compete at TIEC, or is it only for elite competitors?
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