
The Georgia International Horse Park (GIHP), not just an Olympic venue but also a community hub for an array of events ranging from equestrian competitions to corporate meetings, has recently roped in a new ally. WoodSpring Suites, an establishment known for its extended stay accommodations, has joined the GIHP's cadre of community partners, as reported by the city of Conyers.
"We are delighted to welcome WoodSpring Suites as part of the Horse Park’s sponsorship program," Jennifer Bexley, GIHP Director, expressed in a statement. Boasting affordable rates and a plethora of amenities, WoodSpring Suites is positioned a mere five miles from the GIHP, tailored for visitors seeking both short-term stays, and those lodging for longer durations. The Conyers' WoodSpring Suites features home-like comforts including complete kitchens, free WiFi, and a fitness center — conveniences ready to cater to the needs of GIHP's guests.
Guests at WoodSpring Suites Conyers can expect attention to detail, per Willie Tennant, the general manager of the location. "In short, we like to say ‘the difference is in the detail,’ and that’s the type of experience guests are treated to at WoodSpring Suites Conyers," Tennant shared in the Conyers announcement.
The GIHP, sustaining on a legacy of the 1996 Olympics, today casts its net wide, holding diverse events and pulling an impressive estimate of half a million people annually into its 1,400 acres. From the Big Haynes Creek Nature Center to sprawling trails for horse riding and hiking, the park is an ode to nature and human activity in peaceful coexistence. Alongside event hosting, the park encourages community engagement through sponsorships and partnerships with businesses such as WoodSpring Suites. For those inclined to explore the GIHP or interested in sponsorship opportunities, you can trot over to their website or saddle up a call to their office.









