Posted by Chris Colgan on Monday, October 20th, 2025 2:37pm.
By Chris Colgan
There's something about autumn in Virginia that makes you want to slow down and soak it all in. The leaves turn brilliant shades of red and gold, the air gets crisp, and suddenly you're craving apple cider and wide-open spaces. For me, one tradition captures all of that perfectly: the International Gold Cup at Great Meadow in The Plains.
On Saturday, October 25, 2025, horse racing fans and first-timers alike will gather at Great Meadow for the 88th running of the International Gold Cup—one of the largest steeplechase events in the country. Gates open at 10 a.m., the first race kicks off at noon, and the final race starts at 3:45 p.m.
Unlike flat track racing, steeplechase horses leap over hedges and wooden fences around a four-mile grass course. It's thrilling to watch—these horses and jockeys need serious skill, stamina, and guts to compete. And this year, riders are coming from the United Kingdom, Ireland, and France to take on Virginia's best.
But here's what I love most: it's not just about the racing. You'll see elaborate tailgate spreads (think gourmet charcuterie and champagne), creative hats worthy of the Kentucky Derby, and pari-mutuel wagering for anyone feeling lucky. There are even contests for best tailgate and best hat—because in Northern Virginia, we do tradition with style.
The International Gold Cup started in Tennessee back in 1930, then moved to Virginia in 1984. That first year, King Alfonso XIII of Spain donated the stunning gold trophy still awarded today. It's a piece of racing history, and it happens right here in our backyard.
Beyond the excitement, this event supports something even bigger: Virginia's equine industry and land preservation. With over 215,000 horses calling the Commonwealth home, events like the Gold Cup help sustain local trainers, breeders, and the rural landscapes we all love.
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The Plains, Fauquier County
Tickets are available for General Admission or the Tavern Tent, where you can grab food and drinks. You can also book a Party Package with barbecue, desserts, and beverages. Get tickets online or call 540-347-2612.
Great Meadow is located at 5089 Old Tavern Rd, The Plains, VA—just a gorgeous drive through Fauquier County.
After spending a day at Great Meadow, a lot of folks start dreaming about waking up to views like that every morning. I don't blame them—there's something special about life out here in Fauquier County. If you've been thinking about trading the bustle for rolling pastures, historic estates, and close-knit community, let's talk. I know this area inside and out, and I'd love to help you find your place in it. Email info@colganteam.com or give me a call at (571) 437-7575 to explore homes for sale near Great Meadow and beyond.
Article inspired by "Don't Miss the International Gold Cup at Great Meadow" by Renee Sklarew for Northern Virginia Magazine (October 18, 2025).