The Club

A western club shaped by sport, hospitality, and the Yellowstone landscape.

Yellowstone Polo Club is being built as a refined home for match days, mountain evenings, and a community that values place as much as tradition. The experience is meant to feel intimate, seasonal, and unmistakably rooted in Montana.

Members gathered at Yellowstone Polo Club

Overview

A quieter, more personal rhythm for club life.

The club is envisioned around considered gatherings rather than volume: match afternoons, supper under open skies, visiting riders, and a hospitality standard that feels polished but never formal for its own sake.

Stephanie Walker’s long equestrian background and early continuity around horses shape the tone of the club: horse-first, grounded, and built to grow with patience.

What defines the atmosphere

  • Match days that feel curated, social, and deeply connected to the land.
  • Programming that balances sport, family tradition, and seasonal hospitality.
  • A sense of privacy and belonging for members, patrons, players, and invited guests.

How the club will grow

Growth is intended to be deliberate: a strong founding circle, thoughtful sporting programming, and spaces that mature with the landscape rather than compete with it.

Team

The people shaping the club’s first chapter.

The club’s operating vision brings together sporting direction, western hospitality, and the stewardship needed to build something enduring.

Leadership

Club Direction

Oversees long-range vision, member experience, and the tone of the club’s public and private gatherings.

Program

Polo & Player Services

Guides match operations, instructional opportunities, visiting player logistics, and the sporting culture of the club.

Hospitality

Member & Guest Experience

Curates arrival, hosting, dining, and event support so every gathering feels warm, polished, and effortless.

Members

A membership community designed around participation.

Yellowstone Polo Club is intended for families, players, patrons, and western-minded hosts who want to take part in the life of the club rather than simply observe it.

Members at the center

Membership is expected to shape the club’s culture through attendance, introductions, private hosting, and seasonal continuity.

Families and guests

The club is designed to feel welcoming across generations, with enough structure to feel elevated and enough ease to remain inviting.

Private community

Smaller gatherings, intentional admissions, and thoughtful hospitality create a more personal social rhythm throughout the season.

Highlights

A few club-side moments can still point toward the wider pony story.

The fuller pony, stable life, and horsemanship material now lives on the dedicated Pony page. Here, the Club page keeps only a tighter view of the kind of horse and rider moments that shape the atmosphere.

BPP

Best Buying Pony

A club-side shorthand for the kind of horse that captures attention quickly: balanced, athletic, and presented with the same calm polish expected everywhere else on the grounds.

Spotlight

Featured rider or standout moment

A quieter editorial pause for the rider, pairing, or club moment that deserves a closer look, while the broader pony culture and stable rhythm remain gathered on the dedicated Pony page.

Next

Begin with membership, then experience the season from within.

For those drawn to the club’s early chapter, the best next step is a private conversation about membership, patronage, or hosting.

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