Hotels4Teams
Hotels near Gold Star Equestrian

Hotels near Gold Star Equestrian

960 Hart Rd, Mckinney, TX

Quick dates:
Gold Star Equestrian
Check in – Check out
1 room

15 Hotels near Gold Star Equestrian

Multiple hotel sources, one search — rates you won't find on a single booking site.

Photo of Sheraton McKinney Hotel Closest
From $201 / night 2.54 mi

Sheraton McKinney Hotel

· 4.4 Very Good · 555 reviews

Proven hospitality that delivers what equestrian competitors need most: no surprises.

  • Browse &More by Sheraton's curated selection of grab-and-go essentials
  • Access resort kids' clubs with supervised programs for younger siblings
  • Store family luggage neatly in designated in-room storage areas
Pets OKLaundryEarly Check-InSpaShuttleBar/LoungeWi-FiGymRestaurant See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney
From $97 / night 2.67 mi

TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney

· 4.3 Very Good · 101 reviews

Designed for travelers who need space that actually functions like home.

  • Rest riders and siblings comfortably on pull-out sofa beds
  • Prep post-ride meals using provided dishes and full kitchen setup
  • Arrange competition essentials on adjustable shelves for easy morning access
Pets OKFree BreakfastGymKitchenWi-FiEarly Check-InIndoor PoolLaundry See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of Holiday Inn & Suites McKinney - N Allen by IHG
From $91 / night 3.24 mi

Holiday Inn & Suites McKinney - N Allen by IHG

· 4.1 Very Good · 392 reviews

Trusted by equestrians who need consistency they can afford trip after trip.

  • Refrigerate electrolytes and recovery drinks for post-competition riders
  • Store boots and riding gear in spacious hanging closet space
  • Park trailers and vehicles securely in spacious on-site guest parking
Pets OKLaundryEarly Check-InRestaurantBar/LoungePaid BreakfastWi-FiGym See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Allen / Fairview Top rated
From $144 / night 3.4 mi

Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Allen / Fairview

· 4.6 Excellent · 108 reviews

Built for families living onsite through multiple event days without breaking the bank.

  • Store tack and equipment securely with accessible ground-floor parking options
  • Build your own breakfast bowl with proteins and healthy options
  • Schedule weekday valet dry-cleaning service for show jackets and attire
Pets OKFree BreakfastGymShuttleLaundryIndoor PoolKitchenEarly Check-In See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of Home2 Suites by Hilton Fairview / Allen Highly rated
From $110 / night 3.49 mi

Home2 Suites by Hilton Fairview / Allen

· 4.6 Excellent · 117 reviews

Modern extended-stay design built for competitors managing gear, horses, and long hauls.

  • Cook team breakfasts with dishwashers and microwaves in every suite
  • Secure grooming supplies in flexible Working Wall™ compartments
  • Fuel up electric trucks at select EV charging stations
Pets OKFree BreakfastGymWi-FiKitchenIndoor PoolEarly Check-InLaundry See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of SpringHill Suites by Marriott Dallas McKinney / Allen Highly rated
From $99 / night 3.67 mi

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Dallas McKinney

· 4.5 Excellent · 239 reviews

Modern efficiency meets the relentless pace of multi-day equestrian competition.

  • Store tack and equipment with convenient complimentary self-parking access
  • Enjoy signature waffle stations perfect for post-competition appetites
  • Tackle muddy riding clothes using accessible guest laundry facilities
Pets OKFree BreakfastEarly Check-InWi-FiKitchenLaundryIndoor PoolGym See all ›
Check Availability

Booking 9+ rooms? Get group rates.

No upfront deposits Everyone pays separately Free coordinator room
Get Group Rates
Photo of Home2 Suites by Hilton McKinney
From $120 / night 3.7 mi

Home2 Suites by Hilton McKinney

· 4.4 Very Good · 208 reviews

Eco-conscious design serving families who chase ribbons through sun and saddle soreness.

  • Grill post-ride meals together at the guest-use BBQ stations
  • Grab essentials from the market when you forget gear
  • Rest riders and families on pull-out sleeper sofas nightly
Pets OKFree BreakfastGymLaundryWi-FiEarly Check-InKitchenIndoor Pool See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of Courtyard by Marriott Dallas Allen at Allen Event Center Highly rated
From $145 / night 4.04 mi

Courtyard Dallas Allen at Allen Event Center

· 4.5 Excellent · 768 reviews

Professional service and dependable quality keep costs predictable between entry fees.

  • Sink into premium cotton-rich linens after long days riding
  • Utilize complimentary pet bowls and mats provided in designated accommodations
  • Recharge in outdoor courtyards designed for quiet relaxation moments
Pets OKLaundryBar/LoungeWi-FiIndoor PoolEarly Check-InGymRestaurant See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of Hampton Inn & Suites-Dallas Allen
From $87 / night 4.57 mi

Hampton Inn & Suites-Dallas Allen

· 4.3 Very Good · 387 reviews

This brand knows the barn schedule and greets every rider like family.

  • Restore competition clothes quickly using coin-operated laundry facilities throughout stay
  • Refresh under the Waterpik showerhead with adjustable spray settings
  • Welcome dogs through Hilton's Pet-Friendly Program at select properties
Free BreakfastLaundryWi-FiIndoor PoolEarly Check-InGym See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Mckinney - Plano North
From $48 / night 4.88 mi

Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Mckinney - Plano North

· 3.2 Average · 401 reviews

Straightforward value keeps rider families fueled and focused on competition days.

  • Grab assorted baked goods and pastries for quick morning energy
  • Wash mud-covered riding clothes in convenient guest laundry facilities
  • Enjoy extra elbow room with curved shower rods in bathrooms
Pets OKFree BreakfastEarly Check-InLaundryIndoor PoolWi-Fi See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of BEST WESTERN PLUS McKinney Inn & Suites
From $84 / night 5.37 mi

BEST WESTERN PLUS McKinney Inn & Suites

· 3.9 Good · 561 reviews

This brand delivers what tired competitors need most: dependable sleep and quick starts.

  • Keep boots and gear spotless using onsite coin-operated washing machines
  • Recover on plush upgraded bedding built for serious competitor rest needs
  • Travel with your entire equestrian family under one welcoming roof
Pets OKFree BreakfastGymLaundryWi-FiEarly Check-InIndoor Pool See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of TRU by Hilton Allen Dallas Best value
From $79 / night 5.67 mi

TRU by Hilton Allen Dallas

· 4.6 Excellent · 729 reviews

Evolved heritage meets equestrian schedules with predictable comfort and dependable service.

  • Find designated pet-friendly accommodations for entire riding family crews
  • Relax in landscaped outdoor lounges between events and training sessions
  • Access chilled beverages and ready-to-eat meals around the clock
Pets OKLaundryGymEV ChargingRestaurantEarly Check-InIndoor PoolShuttle See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Allen at the Village
From $92 / night 5.78 mi

La Quinta Inn & Suites Allen at the Village

· 4.0 Very Good · 892 reviews

The brand competitors trust when long hauls demand predictable rest stops.

  • Arrange cribs ahead of time for traveling infants and toddlers
  • Heat quick meals between ride times using in-room microwave
  • Arrive rested using airport shuttle service for effortless competition prep
Pets OKFree BreakfastEarly Check-InLaundryWi-FiIndoor PoolGym See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of Super 8 by Wyndham McKinney / Plano Area
From $51 / night 6.52 mi

Super 8 by Wyndham McKinney / Plano Area

· 3.2 Average · 534 reviews

Reliable budget lodging made for competitors who measure mornings in minutes not hours.

  • Arrive with motorcoaches and multiple trailers at select RV-friendly locations
  • Power through competition days with assorted pastries and cereals
  • Wash saddle pads and gear with coin-operated laundry onsite
Pets OKFree BreakfastWi-FiBus ParkingLaundryEarly Check-InIndoor Pool See all ›
Check Availability
Photo of Red Roof Inn & Conference Center McKinney
From $60 / night 6.8 mi

Red Roof Inn & Conference Center McKinney

· 3.3 Average · 897 reviews

Smart economy lodging purpose-built for equestrian families chasing multi-day event circuits.

  • Maintain clean competition attire throughout multi-day ranch events
  • Prop up with extra pillows for customized sleep comfort
  • Keep your pet close during early morning barn calls and training
Pets OKBus ParkingEarly Check-InWi-FiLaundry See all ›
Check Availability
Hotel offerings and amenities can change. Check the hotel page for up-to-date details.
Local Area Guide

Gold Star Equestrian Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Welcome to Gold Star Equestrian, a premier equestrian facility serving riders and horse enthusiasts in McKinney, Texas. This guide is designed for families, participants, and visitors heading to the grounds for lessons, events, or simply to enjoy the equine experience. We'll provide essential orientation for navigating the grounds, understanding local amenities, and making the most of your visit to Gold Star Equestrian and the surrounding McKinney area. Discover practical tips for timing your arrival, finding the best local dining, and planning your stay with ease.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

Gold Star Equestrian is situated in the northern reaches of McKinney, Texas, a rapidly growing city north of Dallas. The facility is located off Hart Road, providing a semi-rural setting while remaining accessible to urban conveniences. Major access routes include State Highway 5 and US Highway 75, which connect McKinney to the greater Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The nearest major airport is Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), approximately a 45-minute to 1-hour drive depending on traffic. Collin County Regional Airport (TKI) is much closer, about a 15-minute drive, and serves general aviation. Traffic can be moderate on Hart Road during peak hours, particularly when local events are scheduled, so planning your arrival with an extra buffer is recommended. Rideshare services are available in McKinney, though they may be less prevalent at the specific rural location of the equestrian center compared to more central urban areas. Consider arranging transport in advance if relying on rideshares for specific timings.

Section 02

Where to Stay

Lodging options are primarily concentrated in the more developed areas of McKinney, typically a 10- to 20-minute drive from Gold Star Equestrian. You'll find a range of hotels catering to different budgets, from well-known chains to boutique inns. While there isn't a dense cluster of hotels immediately adjacent to the equestrian center, the main commercial corridors along US-75 offer the most choices. Booking accommodation well in advance is advisable, especially if visiting during major local equestrian events or popular McKinney festivals. Many visitors opt for hotels in the downtown McKinney area for its charm and proximity to dining and shopping, or along the US-75 corridor for ease of access. Utilize map filters for hotels within a 10-15 mile radius to find convenient spots that balance proximity with availability and price.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is about 45-60 minutes away by car.

Arrival & Parking

Arrive 20-30 minutes prior to your scheduled activity to allow for parking and check-in.

Food & Dining

Enjoy downtown McKinney’s historic square for shops and casual dining after your visit.

Culture & History

Explore the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary for an indoor nature escape.

Team Regroup

The historic downtown McKinney square is a popular spot for groups to gather post-event.

  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is about 45-60 minutes away by car.
  • Arrive 20-30 minutes prior to your scheduled activity to allow for parking and check-in.
  • Enjoy downtown McKinney’s historic square for shops and casual dining after your visit.
  • Explore the Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary for an indoor nature escape.
  • The historic downtown McKinney square is a popular spot for groups to gather post-event.
Section 04

Show Day Flow

Check-In & Warm-Up

Plan your arrival for about 20 to 30 minutes before your scheduled lesson or event start time. This buffer allows ample time to navigate the parking areas, locate the main office or check-in point, and get your bearings. Familiarize yourself with the layout of the barns and arenas, identifying your designated area for warm-ups and practice. Ensure all necessary gear, including helmets, boots, and any specific equipment required for your activity, is readily accessible. This initial period is crucial for a relaxed start, preventing any last-minute rushes.

Mid-Day Regroup

If your schedule involves extended time at the facility or multiple activities, plan for a mid-day regroup. Identify a comfortable spot to rest, hydrate, and perhaps enjoy a packed snack or a casual meal from a nearby vendor if available. For families accompanying riders, this is an ideal window for them to explore any on-site amenities or simply relax while keeping an eye on the equestrian action. Staying organized during these transition periods helps maintain energy levels and ensures you don't miss any subsequent scheduled times.

Wrap-Up & Departure

As your scheduled time concludes, allow a few minutes for proper cooling down and gear stowing for both riders and horses. Double-check that you have all your personal belongings and equipment before heading to your vehicle. Parking lot congestion can occur immediately following popular events or lesson end times, so exercise patience. If meeting others, establish a clear rendezvous point away from immediate traffic flow, perhaps in a designated parking zone or a nearby landmark in downtown McKinney for a post-event gathering.

Check-In & Warm-Up

Plan your arrival for about 20 to 30 minutes before your scheduled lesson or event start time. This buffer allows ample time to navigate the parking areas, locate the main office or check-in point, and get your bearings. Familiarize yourself with the layout of the barns and arenas, identifying your designated area for warm-ups and practice. Ensure all necessary gear, including helmets, boots, and any specific equipment required for your activity, is readily accessible. This initial period is crucial for a relaxed start, preventing any last-minute rushes.

Mid-Day Regroup

If your schedule involves extended time at the facility or multiple activities, plan for a mid-day regroup. Identify a comfortable spot to rest, hydrate, and perhaps enjoy a packed snack or a casual meal from a nearby vendor if available. For families accompanying riders, this is an ideal window for them to explore any on-site amenities or simply relax while keeping an eye on the equestrian action. Staying organized during these transition periods helps maintain energy levels and ensures you don't miss any subsequent scheduled times.

Wrap-Up & Departure

As your scheduled time concludes, allow a few minutes for proper cooling down and gear stowing for both riders and horses. Double-check that you have all your personal belongings and equipment before heading to your vehicle. Parking lot congestion can occur immediately following popular events or lesson end times, so exercise patience. If meeting others, establish a clear rendezvous point away from immediate traffic flow, perhaps in a designated parking zone or a nearby landmark in downtown McKinney for a post-event gathering.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Gold Star Equestrian Facilities

On site

While Gold Star Equestrian is the primary destination, the grounds themselves offer opportunities for appreciation. The facility boasts well-maintained arenas, stabling, and picturesque surroundings perfect for those involved in equestrian sports. Visitors can often observe various training sessions, lessons, or perhaps even local competitions depending on the schedule. The natural beauty of the Texas landscape surrounding the center provides a serene backdrop, making the on-site experience enjoyable for horse lovers. It's a place designed for focus on the horses and the sport.

Local Parks & Trails (Limited)

2.0 mi

While Gold Star Equestrian is set in a more rural area, the outskirts of McKinney offer access to some local parks and less developed trails. These areas can provide a quiet place for a short walk or to enjoy the open Texas landscape if time permits before or after your equestrian activities. They are generally less developed than major city parks, offering a more natural and peaceful environment. Pack water and be aware of the terrain, as amenities can be sparse. These are best for a brief, informal outdoor break.

5–15 Minutes Away

Historic Downtown McKinney Square

10.0 mi

The heart of McKinney, the historic downtown square, is a vibrant hub brimming with boutique shops, antique stores, art galleries, and live music venues. It’s a perfect destination for post-equestrian activities, offering a charming atmosphere for leisurely strolls and exploration. Visitors can find unique gifts, artisan crafts, and enjoy the beautifully preserved late 19th and early 20th-century architecture. The square frequently hosts community events, farmers' markets, and festivals, making it a dynamic place to visit any time of year. It’s an ideal spot for families and groups to relax and experience local culture.

Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary

12.5 mi

The Heard Museum offers a fantastic opportunity to connect with the natural world of North Texas. It features indoor exhibits on local flora and fauna, as well as an extensive outdoor wildlife sanctuary with winding trails. Visitors can learn about Texas ecosystems, observe native animals in naturalistic habitats, and explore dinosaur fossils. The museum is particularly engaging for families and educational for all ages, providing a peaceful retreat and a chance to learn about the region's biodiversity. It’s a great option for a change of pace or a rainy-day activity.

Walkable

  • Gold Star Equestrian Facilities — While Gold Star Equestrian is the primary destination, the grounds themselves offer opportunities for appreciation. The facility boasts well-maintained arenas, stabling, and picturesque surroundings perfect for those involved in equestrian sports. Visitors can often observe various training sessions, lessons, or perhaps even local competitions depending on the schedule. The natural beauty of the Texas landscape surrounding the center provides a serene backdrop, making the on-site experience enjoyable for horse lovers. It's a place designed for focus on the horses and the sport. On site
  • Local Parks & Trails (Limited) — While Gold Star Equestrian is set in a more rural area, the outskirts of McKinney offer access to some local parks and less developed trails. These areas can provide a quiet place for a short walk or to enjoy the open Texas landscape if time permits before or after your equestrian activities. They are generally less developed than major city parks, offering a more natural and peaceful environment. Pack water and be aware of the terrain, as amenities can be sparse. These are best for a brief, informal outdoor break. 2.0 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Historic Downtown McKinney Square — The heart of McKinney, the historic downtown square, is a vibrant hub brimming with boutique shops, antique stores, art galleries, and live music venues. It’s a perfect destination for post-equestrian activities, offering a charming atmosphere for leisurely strolls and exploration. Visitors can find unique gifts, artisan crafts, and enjoy the beautifully preserved late 19th and early 20th-century architecture. The square frequently hosts community events, farmers' markets, and festivals, making it a dynamic place to visit any time of year. It’s an ideal spot for families and groups to relax and experience local culture. 10.0 mi
  • Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary — The Heard Museum offers a fantastic opportunity to connect with the natural world of North Texas. It features indoor exhibits on local flora and fauna, as well as an extensive outdoor wildlife sanctuary with winding trails. Visitors can learn about Texas ecosystems, observe native animals in naturalistic habitats, and explore dinosaur fossils. The museum is particularly engaging for families and educational for all ages, providing a peaceful retreat and a chance to learn about the region's biodiversity. It’s a great option for a change of pace or a rainy-day activity. 12.5 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

On-Site Snacks (Limited)

On site

While Gold Star Equestrian does not typically feature full-service dining, arrangements may sometimes be made for event catering or limited snack availability depending on the specific booking or competition. It is always best to inquire directly with the facility management regarding any food or beverage services that might be offered during your visit. For most participants, it is advisable to plan for meals and snacks either before arriving or after departing the grounds, utilizing the ample options available in nearby McKinney.

Local Countryside Eateries (Distant)

5.0 mi

Surrounding the equestrian center, you might find a few scattered, casual eateries that serve the local rural community. These often include small cafes or diners offering classic American comfort food. They provide a relaxed, down-to-earth dining experience that can be a pleasant stop if you're seeking something simple and convenient within a short driving distance. These spots are generally characterized by their friendly service and straightforward menus, catering to locals and passing travelers.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Harvest (McKinney)

9.5 mi

Harvest is a popular farm-to-table restaurant located on the historic downtown McKinney square, offering a delightful dining experience with its emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients. The menu features creative American cuisine with influences from Southern traditions, appealing to a wide range of palates. Its charming ambiance, combined with a commitment to local sourcing, makes it a standout choice for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It’s an excellent spot for groups looking to enjoy a high-quality meal in a sophisticated yet relaxed setting after a day at the equestrian center.

Eight Down (McKinney)

10.0 mi

Located just off the main square in downtown McKinney, Eight Down offers a contemporary American dining experience with a focus on craft cocktails and an inviting atmosphere. The menu presents a diverse selection of dishes, including flavorful appetizers, fresh salads, and well-prepared entrees, suitable for both casual lunches and evening dinners. The bar area is particularly well-regarded for its inventive drink menu. It’s a great choice for those seeking a lively yet comfortable environment to unwind, socialize, and enjoy well-crafted food and beverages.

Local & Elevated Picks

The Butcher Shop (McKinney)

9.8 mi

The Butcher Shop offers a unique dining experience in downtown McKinney, combining a high-quality butcher shop with an in-house restaurant. They are known for serving exceptional steaks and other meat-centric dishes, prepared with the same premium ingredients they sell. The ambiance is upscale casual, making it suitable for a special meal or a celebratory dinner. This spot is perfect for meat lovers who appreciate expertly cooked cuts and a sophisticated dining environment. Reservations are often recommended, especially on weekends.

Rick's Chophouse (McKinney)

9.9 mi

Rick's Chophouse, situated prominently on the historic McKinney square, is a renowned steakhouse offering a classic fine-dining experience. It features an extensive menu of prime steaks, seafood, and other elegant American dishes, complemented by a sophisticated wine list. The atmosphere is refined and intimate, making it ideal for business dinners, anniversaries, or any occasion where a memorable meal is desired. Expect impeccable service and a focus on quality ingredients, providing a distinguished culinary destination in the heart of McKinney.

Inside & Adjacent

  • On-Site Snacks (Limited) — While Gold Star Equestrian does not typically feature full-service dining, arrangements may sometimes be made for event catering or limited snack availability depending on the specific booking or competition. It is always best to inquire directly with the facility management regarding any food or beverage services that might be offered during your visit. For most participants, it is advisable to plan for meals and snacks either before arriving or after departing the grounds, utilizing the ample options available in nearby McKinney. On site
  • Local Countryside Eateries (Distant) — Surrounding the equestrian center, you might find a few scattered, casual eateries that serve the local rural community. These often include small cafes or diners offering classic American comfort food. They provide a relaxed, down-to-earth dining experience that can be a pleasant stop if you're seeking something simple and convenient within a short driving distance. These spots are generally characterized by their friendly service and straightforward menus, catering to locals and passing travelers. 5.0 mi

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Harvest (McKinney) — Harvest is a popular farm-to-table restaurant located on the historic downtown McKinney square, offering a delightful dining experience with its emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients. The menu features creative American cuisine with influences from Southern traditions, appealing to a wide range of palates. Its charming ambiance, combined with a commitment to local sourcing, makes it a standout choice for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It’s an excellent spot for groups looking to enjoy a high-quality meal in a sophisticated yet relaxed setting after a day at the equestrian center. 9.5 mi
  • Eight Down (McKinney) — Located just off the main square in downtown McKinney, Eight Down offers a contemporary American dining experience with a focus on craft cocktails and an inviting atmosphere. The menu presents a diverse selection of dishes, including flavorful appetizers, fresh salads, and well-prepared entrees, suitable for both casual lunches and evening dinners. The bar area is particularly well-regarded for its inventive drink menu. It’s a great choice for those seeking a lively yet comfortable environment to unwind, socialize, and enjoy well-crafted food and beverages. 10.0 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • The Butcher Shop (McKinney) — The Butcher Shop offers a unique dining experience in downtown McKinney, combining a high-quality butcher shop with an in-house restaurant. They are known for serving exceptional steaks and other meat-centric dishes, prepared with the same premium ingredients they sell. The ambiance is upscale casual, making it suitable for a special meal or a celebratory dinner. This spot is perfect for meat lovers who appreciate expertly cooked cuts and a sophisticated dining environment. Reservations are often recommended, especially on weekends. 9.8 mi
  • Rick's Chophouse (McKinney) — Rick's Chophouse, situated prominently on the historic McKinney square, is a renowned steakhouse offering a classic fine-dining experience. It features an extensive menu of prime steaks, seafood, and other elegant American dishes, complemented by a sophisticated wine list. The atmosphere is refined and intimate, making it ideal for business dinners, anniversaries, or any occasion where a memorable meal is desired. Expect impeccable service and a focus on quality ingredients, providing a distinguished culinary destination in the heart of McKinney. 9.9 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Consider the unique local business hours in smaller towns: some cafes might close earlier than expected.

During warmer months: , stay hydrated and plan outdoor activities for early morning or late afternoon to avoid the peak Texas heat.

Seasonal note: McKinney offers a pleasant climate for equestrian activities throughout much of the year. Spring and fall bring mild temperatures ideal for both riding and exploring the surrounding areas, with beautiful blooming flowers or autumnal foliage. Summer can be quite hot and humid, necessitating early morning or late afternoon activities and plenty of hydration. Winters are generally mild, though occasional cold snaps occur, making indoor activities or shorter outdoor sessions more comfortable. Event schedules at Gold Star Equestrian may vary seasonally, with peak activity often occurring during the milder spring and fall months.

  • Traffic on US-75 can become heavy during weekday rush hours and on weekends, especially near large event venues in neighboring cities.
  • Downtown McKinney experiences peak crowds on weekend evenings and during its numerous festivals and farmers' markets.
  • Consider the unique local business hours in smaller towns some cafes might close earlier than expected.
  • During warmer months , stay hydrated and plan outdoor activities for early morning or late afternoon to avoid the peak Texas heat.
  • Parking in downtown McKinney is often available on streets and in designated lots, but can be challenging during major events.
  • Seasonal note: McKinney offers a pleasant climate for equestrian activities throughout much of the year. Spring and fall bring mild temperatures ideal for both riding and exploring the surrounding areas, with beautiful blooming flowers or autumnal foliage. Summer can be quite hot and humid, necessitating early morning or late afternoon activities and plenty of hydration. Winters are generally mild, though occasional cold snaps occur, making indoor activities or shorter outdoor sessions more comfortable. Event schedules at Gold Star Equestrian may vary seasonally, with peak activity often occurring during the milder spring and fall months.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

❄️

Winter

Winter in McKinney brings crisp air and cooler temperatures, with average highs in the 50s and lows often in the 30s. While snow is infrequent, light frost is common. Riders may need to wear layers, including thermal base layers, sweaters, and a windproof outer jacket, along with gloves and a beanie for colder mornings. Indoor arena use becomes more practical during inclement weather, and early afternoon sessions are often best to take advantage of the limited sunlight and warmth.

🌱

Spring & early summer

Spring offers mild to warm weather, with temperatures gradually increasing from the 60s into the 80s. This is a beautiful time with blooming flora, but occasional thunderstorms can bring heavy rain. Lightweight, breathable layers are ideal, and it’s wise to have a waterproof jacket handy. Early summer begins to heat up, so planning riding times for before 10 AM or after 5 PM is recommended to avoid the most intense heat and sun.

☀️

Mid-summer

Mid-summer (July and August) is characterized by significant heat and humidity. Daytime temperatures frequently reach the high 90s and can exceed 100°F. Hydration is paramount for both riders and horses. Light, moisture-wicking clothing is essential, and activities should be scheduled for the coolest parts of the day. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are critical for sun protection during outdoor sessions.

🍂

Fall season

Fall provides a welcome respite from the summer heat, with comfortable temperatures often ranging from the 60s to 70s. This season is ideal for outdoor equestrian activities. While generally dry, occasional rain showers can occur. Layering is still advisable as temperatures can fluctuate, but the crisp air is pleasant for riding and exploring. Autumn foliage adds to the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape.

📅

Rain & snow

Rain can occur year-round, with heavier amounts typically seen in spring and fall. Snow is rare but possible in winter. During wet conditions, indoor arenas are essential. If outdoor riding is possible, ensure riders have appropriate waterproof gear. Wet conditions can affect ground footing, so always assess arena conditions carefully. Snowfall, though infrequent, usually leads to temporary closures or shifts to indoor activities if available.

Winter

Winter in McKinney brings crisp air and cooler temperatures, with average highs in the 50s and lows often in the 30s. While snow is infrequent, light frost is common. Riders may need to wear layers, including thermal base layers, sweaters, and a windproof outer jacket, along with gloves and a beanie for colder mornings. Indoor arena use becomes more practical during inclement weather, and early afternoon sessions are often best to take advantage of the limited sunlight and warmth.

Spring & early summer

Spring offers mild to warm weather, with temperatures gradually increasing from the 60s into the 80s. This is a beautiful time with blooming flora, but occasional thunderstorms can bring heavy rain. Lightweight, breathable layers are ideal, and it’s wise to have a waterproof jacket handy. Early summer begins to heat up, so planning riding times for before 10 AM or after 5 PM is recommended to avoid the most intense heat and sun.

Mid-summer

Mid-summer (July and August) is characterized by significant heat and humidity. Daytime temperatures frequently reach the high 90s and can exceed 100°F. Hydration is paramount for both riders and horses. Light, moisture-wicking clothing is essential, and activities should be scheduled for the coolest parts of the day. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are critical for sun protection during outdoor sessions.

Fall season

Fall provides a welcome respite from the summer heat, with comfortable temperatures often ranging from the 60s to 70s. This season is ideal for outdoor equestrian activities. While generally dry, occasional rain showers can occur. Layering is still advisable as temperatures can fluctuate, but the crisp air is pleasant for riding and exploring. Autumn foliage adds to the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape.

Rain & snow

Rain can occur year-round, with heavier amounts typically seen in spring and fall. Snow is rare but possible in winter. During wet conditions, indoor arenas are essential. If outdoor riding is possible, ensure riders have appropriate waterproof gear. Wet conditions can affect ground footing, so always assess arena conditions carefully. Snowfall, though infrequent, usually leads to temporary closures or shifts to indoor activities if available.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

N/A (Equestrian Facility)

Neighborhood

Northern McKinney outskirts

Nearest airport

Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW)

Parking

On-site, generally ample

Walkable district

Limited to facility grounds

Groceries & supplies

Available in McKinney proper

Pharmacy

Located in McKinney

Urgent care

Available in McKinney

Downtime

Downtown McKinney, local parks

Pro tip

Always check the weather forecast and pack accordingly for Texas's variable climate.

Primary teamN/A (Equestrian Facility)
NeighborhoodNorthern McKinney outskirts
Nearest airportDallas/Fort Worth International (DFW)
ParkingOn-site, generally ample
Walkable districtLimited to facility grounds
Groceries & suppliesAvailable in McKinney proper
PharmacyLocated in McKinney
Urgent careAvailable in McKinney
DowntimeDowntown McKinney, local parks
Pro tipAlways check the weather forecast and pack accordingly for Texas's variable climate.
Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking near Gold Star Equestrian — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near Gold Star Equestrian

What are the closest hotels to Gold Star Equestrian?

The closest hotel to Gold Star Equestrian is Sheraton McKinney Hotel (2.54 mi, from $201/night) — a 5-minute drive. Other nearby options include TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney (2.67 mi, from $97/night) and Holiday Inn & Suites McKinney - N Allen by IHG (3.24 mi, from $91/night). Sheraton McKinney Hotel offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Holiday Inn & Suites McKinney - N Allen by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Are there extended-stay hotels near Gold Star Equestrian?

Yes — TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney (2.67 mi, from $97/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Allen / Fairview (3.4 mi, from $144/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Fairview / Allen (3.49 mi, from $110/night) are all extended-stay properties near Gold Star Equestrian, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Are there budget-friendly hotels near Gold Star Equestrian?

Yes — Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Mckinney - Plano North (4.88 mi, from $48/night), Super 8 by Wyndham McKinney / Plano Area (6.52 mi, from $51/night), and Red Roof Inn & Conference Center McKinney (6.8 mi, from $60/night) are budget-friendly options near Gold Star Equestrian, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.

Which hotels near Gold Star Equestrian are good for families?

Several hotels near Gold Star Equestrian are well-suited for families. Sheraton McKinney Hotel (2.54 mi, from $201/night), TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney (2.67 mi, from $97/night), and Holiday Inn & Suites McKinney - N Allen by IHG (3.24 mi, from $91/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Gold Star Equestrian are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Gold Star Equestrian accommodate team and group travel. Sheraton McKinney Hotel (2.54 mi, from $201/night), TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney (2.67 mi, from $97/night), and Holiday Inn & Suites McKinney - N Allen by IHG (3.24 mi, from $91/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Gold Star Equestrian offer free parking?

TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney (2.67 mi, from $97/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Fairview / Allen (3.49 mi, from $110/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton McKinney (3.7 mi, from $120/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels near Gold Star Equestrian are pet-friendly?

Sheraton McKinney Hotel (2.54 mi, from $201/night), TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney (2.67 mi, from $97/night), and Holiday Inn & Suites McKinney - N Allen by IHG (3.24 mi, from $91/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

Which hotels near Gold Star Equestrian have laundry facilities?

Sheraton McKinney Hotel (2.54 mi, from $201/night), TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney (2.67 mi, from $97/night), and Holiday Inn & Suites McKinney - N Allen by IHG (3.24 mi, from $91/night) have guest laundry facilities on-site.

Which hotels near Gold Star Equestrian offer free breakfast?

TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney (2.67 mi, from $97/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Allen / Fairview (3.4 mi, from $144/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Fairview / Allen (3.49 mi, from $110/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Gold Star Equestrian have a full in-room kitchen?

TownePlace Suites Dallas McKinney (2.67 mi, from $97/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Allen / Fairview (3.4 mi, from $144/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton Fairview / Allen (3.49 mi, from $110/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

Ready to book near Gold Star Equestrian?

15 hotels to choose from. Lowest rate guarantee, flexible cancellation on most rooms, and a support team that gets sports travel.