For a breed that originated in the desert, perhaps there is no better setting for the world’s largest Arabian horse show than the desert itself. Each year, the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show in Arizona sees nearly 2,000 purebred and half-Arabian horses from all over the world gather for the breed’s ultimate showcase. In 2026, the legendary horse show will return to its longtime venue WestWorld from February 12-22 for the 71st edition of the event.

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First held in 1955—a year after the Arizona Arabian Horse Association was formed—the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show offers a variety of classes, including Dressage, English, Western Pleasure, Trail, Native Costume, Liberty, and Halter, where exquisite Arabian horses show their grace and beauty. Winning at this show is prestigious; a win at Scottsdale can mean big money in the breeding barns.

Photo courtesy Arabian Horse Association of Arizona

The excitement of the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Shows extends beyond just the exhibitors. The event is family friendly, with free admission for those under the age of 17. In addition to viewing the variety of exciting classes at the show, spectators have the chance to meet an Arabian horse, attend an interactive ambassador horse experience, enjoy behind-the-scenes barn tours, paint a pony, and attend seminars and demonstrations—all free with admission. Plus, there is no shortage of dining and shopping; the Shopping Expo features more than 200 vendor booths, offering everything from lavish jewelry, clothing, works of art, and more.

In addition to the competition, the event serves as a fundraiser for a number of charities that support equine therapy, medical research, youth programs, and more.

For more information, visit www.scottsdaleshow.com.