Rockwalls
-In a Small Town-
SHOW SERIES
At the Heart of Belmont, New Hampshire
Rockwalls in a Small Town Show Series
Welcome to the Rockwalls in a Small Town Horse Show Series, proudly presented by Rockwall Acres Farm, nestled in the picturesque hills of Belmont, New Hampshire. Here, we blend timeless equestrian traditions with modern elegance, dedicated to nurturing the dreams of our young riders.
The event will be held at the historic Belknap County Fairgrounds, offering a charming backdrop steeped in local tradition. Here, we blend timeless equestrian traditions with modern elegance, dedicated to nurturing the dreams of our young riders.
At Rockwall Acres Farm, we believe in preserving the simple joys and cherished memories of childhood—those moments when horses first captured our hearts. Through our horse show series, we’re dedicated to making those same dreams accessible today, crafted with sophistication and rooted in community spirit.
We are honored to collaborate with local horse trainer Ari, owner of Small Town Horsemanship, whose gentle approach and extensive knowledge in biomechanics provides our young equestrians with an exceptional foundation in horsemanship and personal growth. Ari’s guidance embodies our values of kindness, patience, and respect, fostering confidence and skill in every rider.
Join us at the Rockwalls in a Small Town Horse Show Series, where childhood dreams are realized, friendships are built, and traditions are passed forward with sophistication and heart.
Show Series
2026 is Here — Rockwall in a Small Town Equestrian Show Series is Back in Belmont, New Hampshire
A new 2026 season in New England’s horse community is officially here. Rockwall in a Small Town Equestrian Show Series returns to the Belknap County Fairgrounds in Belmont, NH, and we’re excited to announce our shows for this year.
Designed for riders of all ages, disciplines, and breeds, this New Hampshire horse show series is built around one unifying theme: a true passion for horses. Whether you’re new to the arena or a seasoned competitor—riding English or Western—we’re creating a space where everyone feels welcomed, supported, and inspired.
Rooted in good horsemanship, community connection, and small-town values, Rockwall in a Small Town is more than your average equestrian event. It’s a place to grow, meet fellow horse lovers, and celebrate the partnership between horse and rider.
We’re excited for the 2026 season ahead.
2026 DATES
June 28, 2026
July 26, 2026
August 1st and 2nd, 2026
September 27, 2026
October 18, 2026
2026 CLASS LIST
1. Conformation Colts & Fillies (2 & Under)
2. Conformation Stallions & Geldings
3. Conformation Mares
4. Ranch Horse Conformation
5. Adult Showmanship
6. Youth 13 & Under Showmanship
7. Youth 14-18 Showmanship
8. Ranch Ground Handling
9. Leadline Pleasure (8 & Under)
10. Leadline Equitation (8 & Under)
11. Leadline Versatility (8 & Under)
12. Adult WJ Western Pleasure
13. Youth WJ Western Pleasure
14. Non-Pro A WJL Western Pleasure
15. Non-Pro B WJL Western Pleasure
16. Novice WJL Western Pleasure
17. Youth WJL Western Pleasure
18. Adult WJ Western Horsemanship
19. Youth WJ Western Horsemanship
20. Non-Pro A WJL Western Horsemanship
21. Non-Pro B WJL Western Horsemanship
22. Novice WJL Western Horsemanship
23. Youth WJL Western Horsemanship
24. Adult WJ Western Versatility
25. Youth WJ Western Versatility
26. Non-Pro A WJL Western Versatility
27. Non-Pro B WJL Western Versatility
28. Novice WJL Western Versatility
29. Youth WJL Western Versatility
2026 FORM
Complete the 2026 Membership Form below to join the Rockwalls in a Small Town Show Series. Membership is $25 per rider and is required for eligibility toward year-end points and awards. You can fill out the form here online or download and print the form here. Please review the rule book before submitting your registration.
Payments accepted are Checks and Cash.
Rule book
Rockwalls in a Small Town Show Series offers a fun, affordable, and family-friendly horse show experience for all disciplines and skill levels. Good sportsmanship, safe horsemanship, and humane treatment of horses are required at all events. Membership is only needed for year-end points and awards, but all riders are welcome to compete. Class eligibility is based on horse and rider experience, with divisions for youth, adult, novice, green horse, western, ranch, and hunt seat competitors. Proper attire, safe tack, and respectful conduct are expected at every show. Please review the full rule book for complete class rules, eligibility, and show policies.
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