
See you next year, August 30 – Sept. 3, 2023 in Paso Robles for the California Championship show!

HOST HOTELS

We negotiated special rates at these nearby fabulous hotels:
BLACK OAK BEST WESTERN
Click on link above for special room rate or call (805)238-4740
PASO ROBLES INN
Call (805)238-2660 & ask for "PCQHA" CA Championship rate
ADELAIDE INN
Call (805)238-2770 and ask for “PCQHA” rate
THE OAKS HOTEL
Call (805)237-8700 & ask for "OAKS-PCQHA2022" rate
RESULTS & MORE
RESULTS:
Score sheets HeidiHorseshows.com
California Championship Recap Story
plus
Ranch & Rail High Point Champions/ Res Champions All Breed Ranch & Rail Best Champion/ Res Champions &
All Around Awards
forms

NEW!
PATTERN BOOK
All Patterns for Ranch, Rail & Trail
STALL CHARTS-1
stall charts-2
RV CHARTS
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CLASS SCHEDULE
STALLS & RV SPOTS
ONLINE STALL & RV RESERVATIONS ARE CLOSED. PLEASE CALL HEIDI LANE AT
(719) 320-6355
Feed can be purchased from
Premier Ag, 805-239-4297
1041 Paso Robles St, Paso Robles, CA, 93446
E-mail: Faith@PremierAg.net
GOLF CARTS
Call Travis/Triple 7 Golf Carts:
(805) 466-7296
SPONSORSHIP
Enter

2022 PCQHA membership required to receive awards & to save $35 on stalls

The Historic Paso Robles Event Center
Equestrians are minutes from the charming town of El Paso de Robles, with many restaurants, hotels and wineries. With four huge arenas (3 covered) and one large Grandstand arena, there are plenty of show and practice arenas. All arenas have excellent footing, fencing, lights and speakers. The public address system has been updated throughout the stabling and arena area. There are 454 permanent, safe and matted stalls for the horses. There 110 RV Hook-ups all include water and sewer. Five wash racks are available for the horses and have working drains. In addition, the newly remodeled restrooms are beautiful. Welcome to Paso Robles Horse & Wine Country!

The late George Randolph Hearst Jr., a North County rancher was a longtime supporter of the Paso Robles Event Center. The Hearst Equestrian Center is among the new buildings he helped bring to the grounds. Hearst was also the eldest grandson of the late William Randolph Hearst, who established the family’s media empire and built Hearst Castle. Since Heart's death in 2012, another huge covered arena (The Pavilion) has been added to this beautiful Equestrian Center.
