Appaloosa Horse Club Headquarters Sale Complete, Plans to Move to Oklahoma City The Appaloosa Horse Club (Appaloosa.com) is on the move. The sale of the building the ApHC has called home since 1974 is final, and the horse club plans to move to Oklahoma City in the fall. The 20,000-plus square foot building and property near the Idaho-Washington border was purchased by a local manufacturing company earlier this month.
The organization, now working in a temporary office, plans to move its ApHC headquarters to Stockyards City (https://www.stockyardscity.org) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, as early as November 2025. The new location is close to Cattlemen’s Steakhouse (https://cattlemensrestaurant.com), a favorite destination for attendees of the many equine events at the OKC Fair Park (https://okcfairpark.com). The ApHC’s stockyard address and phone number will be announced later this fall.
“There are many changes to the equine industry on the horizon,” says ApHC President Lori Wunderlich. Our move to the Oklahoma stockyards will provide us with increased visibility in the center of ‘horse country.’ We will be better able to serve our current membership and introduce others to the Appaloosa breed with exposure to the many people who visit the stockyards daily. The board views this as a move for the future!”
Oklahoma City ranked number one in U.S. News and World Report’s “15 Best Cities to Live in for 2025-2026.” With a population of 713,207, the median home price is $230,952, and the median household income is $67,188. “In Central Oklahoma on the banks of the Oklahoma River, Oklahoma City is surrounded by rolling hills that slope into the nearby grassy plains,” according to the U.S News and World Report website (https://realestate.usnews.com/real-estate/articles/best-big-cities-to-live-in-the-u-s#okc). “The city boasts the world’s largest livestock markets and is well-known for its cowboy history, featuring museums such as the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, as well as numerous festivals.”
During the transition to the new location, many of ApHC’s current employees will work remotely. The handling of registrations, transfer of ownership, accounting, data processing, and competitions will not be disrupted. Continue to send paperwork to the temporary address and call 208-882-5578 for customer service: Appaloosa Horse Club530 S Asbury St, Suite 3Moscow, Idaho 83843
The Appaloosa Museum and Heritage Center (https://www.appaloosamuseum.com) will stay in Palouse Country, Idaho. The announcement of the new location, address, and phone number will be made at a later date.
Last modified: August 1, 2025

