Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration Announces $2.7 Million State Investment for RV Park Improvements
Thursday, May 7, 2026
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration is proud to announce that the Tennessee General Assembly has included a $2.7 million appropriation in the state’s 2026–2027 budget to support the renovation and expansion of its three RV parks.
This significant investment will allow The Celebration to modernize aging infrastructure, enhance visitor amenities, and better position the facility to host a broader range of events throughout the year.
“We are incredibly grateful to Senator Shane Reeves and Speaker Pro Tem Pat Marsh for their leadership and support in securing this funding,” said Warren Wells, CEO of The Celebration. “We also extend our sincere thanks to the members of the Tennessee General Assembly, legislative leadership, and the finance committees and their chairs for recognizing the importance of this project to our community and to the future of The Celebration.”
The RV parks play a critical role in The Celebration’s ability to recruit and host new events in Shelbyville. Updated facilities will improve the overall guest experience at our World Championship show, attract larger and more diverse audiences, and strengthen Shelbyville’s reputation as a premier destination for equine events and tourism.
“For many of our visitors, the RV parks are their home during events,” Wells added. “Upgrading this infrastructure is essential not only for maintaining our current events, but also for expanding opportunities that bring new visitors and economic impact to our region.”
Speaker Pro Tem Pat Marsh added, “The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration is an important economic driver for Shelbyville and Bedford County. Investing in infrastructure like these RV parks helps ensure the facility can continue to grow, attract new events, and support local businesses for years to come.”
Senator Shane Reeves said, “This funding represents a commitment to preserving and enhancing one of Tennessee’s most iconic venues. By improving these facilities, we are strengthening tourism, supporting the local economy, and investing in the long-term success of The Celebration.”
The Celebration plans to release additional details in the coming months, including a project timeline and renderings of the planned improvements.
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