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South St Louis County Fairgrounds Dirt Floor Arena Complex > Facility Information
Facility Description
- Built around the year 2000, this equestrian arena is large enough to hold an agility ring, crating and viewing area in the same space.
- In addition to agility trials, the club uses it for practices on Tuesday evenings from May through September each year
Crating & Potty Area
- Crating is on part of the dirt floor arena. Most people can see the action in the ring from their crating area
- Potty areas are plentiful. Shown below are the two parts closest to exit doors, but one can walk other places on the fairgrounds and find mowed, grassy areas as well
Public Wi-Fi: No
Overall Cleanliness: Clean by fairground standards.
Defibrillator: Unknown
Air Conditioning: No
Individual or Ceiling Fans: Yes
Heat: No
Restrooms: There are two porta-johns just outside the arena door. They were clean and supplies were replenished throughout the day.
Kitchen/club provided food: Exhibitors are asked to bring something to contribute to breakfast, lunch, or snacks. The club purchased pizza as well on the day I was there.
Standard trial schedule: One trial per year for each of the following venues:
AKC – 4th weekend in September
CPE – August
USDAA – October
Practice opportunities: Unknown