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Experience The Farm at Tralee, a premier gated community nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. With over 190 acres of peaceful rolling hills and majestic mountain views, Tralee presents a unique opportunity for those of us craving the sanctuary of a farm setting, but the ease of maintenance-free living. Take a stroll, ride your horse, cast a line or just relax. Sit on your porch and listen to the silence. Imagine yourself here. more about The Farm at Tralee
The Farm at Tralee among "Top 100" Resort and Retirement Amenity Communities
Living Southern Style & Ideal Destinations Magazines names The Farm at Tralee among the Top 100 Resort and Retirement Amenity Communities in its annual assesment of communites across the nation. Read more about the story on the The Farm at Tralee Journal.
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Stories from Tralee
Upcoming Horse Events in Knoxville: River Glen Equestrian Park Fall is a great time to ride. The weather is cooler, the bugs are fading away, and this time of year also brings reflections on training goals that have been pursued throughout the year. I think fall is a great time to show, and I can't think of a better local venue than River Glen Equestrian Park. River Glen is hosting their fall "A" Hunter/Jumper show from October 2-5, and again on October 9-12. This is an amazing opportunity to show what you and your horse have been working on throughout the summer. If you aren't able to show, then simply watching can really be of benefit. There are many great classes to watch, and don't forget the warm-up ring--a great place to watch trainers fine tune their clients before the big class. I particularly enjoy watching the hunter divisions and practicing my judging. I bring a piece of ... <read more>
Bittersweet Goodbye: Selling Archer, a Treasured Horse, From Knoxville to Miami I have basically known that this day would come...the dreaded day when one of my "babies" needed to be sold. I am many things, but a horse-seller I am not. I tend to collect, and eventually bury, the horses I have known. I am what you call a "lifer". But there are times when selling a horse is not only a very legitimate choice, but the best choice, for both the seller and the horse. Such is the case with Archer. He belongs to Tralee, but he is loved by all. A total character and a barn favorite, he has been a blessing to the many riders in his life that he has taught. Like many talented horses, Archer has moved around a lot from show barn to show barn. He eventually ended up at Tralee to be rehabilitated after an injury. He recovered, and moreover he has taught ... <read more>
