Beyond the Gates of Graceland: The Loyal Palomino Horse Who Brought True Peace to Elvis Presley

“Elvis Presley had millions of screaming fans, but his favorite companion at home was a magnificent golden palomino horse.”

This beautiful creature was named Rising Sun, and he ruled the stables at the famous Graceland mansion. Thousands of fans used to crowd outside the front gates, waiting hours just to get a quick glimpse of the rock star. 

Suddenly, the heavy gates would swing open, and Elvis would gallop right toward the cheering crowd on his favorite horse. This legendary friendship can be deeply felt in the video below!

Elvis’s favorite horse, Rising Sun

This incredible bond comes to life in this video as it takes you past the mansion gates. The clip shows rare, stunning footage of Elvis smiling broadly as he rides his golden horse across the green grass. Elvis loved this animal so much that he officially named his entire stable “The Horse of the Rising Sun” as a special tribute. 

This video uncovers how the music king found true peace away from the bright stage lights. It reveals a quiet, hidden side of the superstar that most history books totally miss.

People proudly note that they traveled all the way to Memphis in 1983 and 1985 and saw the gorgeous palomino still grazing happily in the pasture. Because Elvis passed away in 1977, these lucky visitors realized they were looking at a living piece of history. 

Seeing the beautiful animal healthy and well-loved years later gave the grieving crowd huge comfort. Today, people still love this horse because he represents the happy, peaceful life Elvis always deserved.

To discover exactly what it felt like to stand at those famous gates when the rock star arrived, you need to see the real historical footage for yourself. 

RARE Elvis Presley Home Movies Riding Horses and Signing Autographs at Graceland Memphis, Tennessee

The rare camera tape shows the superstar laughing as he steers his massive horse right up to the metal fence. Instead of hiding from the screaming crowd, he casually leans forward to sign autographs on scraps of paper for overjoyed kids. It is a thrilling look at a king who truly loved his people.