Georgetown, Kentucky

140 Acres of Sovereign Bluegrass Elegance

Nestled in the rolling hills of Georgetown, Kentucky, Queenslake is a 140-acre working thoroughbred estate. For your Breeders' Cup weekend, the mansion and grounds are exclusively yours — with reserved stalls and paddocks available upon request.

140

Acres

3

Barns

40

Acre Lake

1

Group

The Residence

The Mansion

The Queenslake main house is a grand colonial-style mansion set at the heart of the estate. With multiple luxury suites, sweeping views of the pastures and lake, and a wraparound veranda perfect for mint juleps, it becomes your private home for the weekend.

Daily housekeeping, a private chef, and a dedicated host team ensure that every detail of your stay is handled. You arrive as a guest. You live like an owner.

  • Multiple luxury ensuite bedrooms
  • Wraparound veranda with estate views
  • Private chef & daily housekeeping
  • Full kitchen & entertaining spaces
  • Exclusive to your group for the weekend

The Stables

Horses & The Working Farm

Queenslake is a working thoroughbred farm — horses in the pastures, heritage oaks, and rolling bluegrass in every direction. Your group can interact with the horses, take guided tours of the stables, and experience authentic Kentucky farm life. Reserved stalls and paddocks are available upon request for guests who want a closer look.

  • Working thoroughbred farm setting
  • Reserved stalls & paddocks available upon request
  • Guided stable tours
  • Horseback riding through the estate
  • Indoor & outdoor arenas

The Lake

40 Acres of Private Water

A secluded 40-acre lake sits at the heart of the estate, surrounded by heritage oaks and willow trees. Fishing, lakeside bonfires, and quiet morning walks along the water's edge — this is where the Queenslake experience truly comes alive.

  • Private fishing lake
  • Lakeside bonfire pit
  • Evening bluegrass performances by the water
  • Scenic walking trails
  • Willow trees & heritage oaks

The Estate Is Yours

Reserve Queenslake for Breeders' Cup Weekend

$40,000 flat rate. October 30 – November 1, 2026. One group. Every acre.