
In a report conducted after the 2025 Winter Equestrian Festival, $538.2 million in economic impact was cited for Palm Beach County as a result of the 13-week event running January through March. WEF attracts 31,000 competitors from more than 50 countries and all 50 states to Palm Beach County each year.
The report was prepared for the Palm Beach County Sports Commission. The findings showed a 33 percent increase from the 2024 impact of $403.6 million, reinforcing WEF as a marquee event in the equestrian realm and a major economic driver for Palm Beach County.
“We are by far the No. 1 sport in Palm Beach County, and a lot of people count on our continued success. Our priority is to make this the very best experience possible — and that starts with horse sport,” said Murray Kessler, CEO of Wellington International.
Key figures from the 2025 report include:
Increase in Total Economic Impact: $134.6 million brought to Palm Beach County’s GDP, a 33 percent growth rate from the 2024 WEF Economic Impact Report. More than doubled last year’s 14 percent growth from 2023.
Job Creation: 4,869 jobs were created across multiple industries, a 28 percent increase from 2024.
Labor Earnings: A total of $153.9 million in labor earnings was generated throughout the economy with employees earning an average wage of $31,690, a 30 percent increase from the previous year.
Lodging Industry: WEF 2025 generated 210,911 paid room nights, a 30 percent increase from 2024.
Total Horse Expenditures: The $338.68 million GDP growth (a 13 percent increase from WEF 2024) accounts for 63 percent of the total GDP impact.
Participant & Spectator Tourism Expenditures: Equivalent to $109 million and accounting for 37 percent of the total GDP impact.
Spectator Impact: Combined spectator expenditure generated $88 million in local GDP, up dramatically from last year’s $8 million.
The Winter Equestrian Festival is not only one of the largest annual equestrian competitions in the world but also a cornerstone of Palm Beach County’s sports tourism economy. With participation on the rise, and economic impact at record levels, Wellington International remains committed to raising the bar.
WEF 2026, scheduled for Dec. 31 through March 29, will feature more than $16 million in prize money and mark the next phase of Wellington International’s long-term vision. Significant venue upgrades and world-class amenities are planned to enhance the experience for riders, spectators and sponsors alike. These investments ensure that Wellington continues to set the global standard as the premier destination for horse sport for generations to come.