A Western roundup of events where you can experience the Old West.
ART & ANTIQUES SHOWS
Antiques show at the Millicent Rogers
Taos, NM, October 11-13: Collectors and dealers offer lectures and appraisals at this showcase of antique dealers from across the country.
575-758-2462 • MillicentRogers.org
Western Trappings on the Llano
Llano, TX, Opens October 18: The Llano County Historical Museum hosts this 77-day juried show and sale displaying Western art and cowboy gear.
325-247-3026 • LlanoMuseum.org
AUCTION
James D. Julia Firearms Auction
Fairfield, NE, October 14-15: Collectibles up for bid include antique Smith & Wessons, Colt percussion arms, derringers and Civil War items.
207-453-7125 • JamesDJulia.com
FILM FESTIVAL
Lone Pine Film Festival
Line Pine, CA, October 11-13: This Western film festival features movie site tours, movie screenings, celebrity guests and star panels.
760-876-9909 • LonePineFilmFestival.org
HAUNTED HISTORY
Historic ghost walk
Glenwood Springs, CO, Opens Oct. 11-12: Hear about Doc Holliday, Kid Curry and other Old West denizens at the city’s pioneer cemetery.
970-945-4448 • GlenwoodHistory.com
All Hollows Evenings
Grand Island, NE, October 18-19: The spooks who haunt the 1893 Railroad Town promise to give the kids treats and a fun fright in the haunted field
308-385-5316 • StuhrMuseum.org
Walk Through History
El Paso, TX, October 19: Performers share the history of some of the 60,000 buried pioneers during a walk through Concordia Cemetery.
915-591-2326 • ConcordiaCemetery.org
Howling Homestead
Beatrice, NE, October 26: Hear folk stories and music on a family-friendly night hike at the nation’s monument to the 1862 Homestead Act.
402-223-3514 • NPS.gov/home
HERITAGE FESTIVALS
Rex Allen Days
Willcox, AZ, October 2-6: Celebrate the life of cowboy singer Rex Allen through his favorite pastimes: professional rodeo and concerts.
520-384-4626 • RexAllenDays.org
Llano River Chuckwagon Cook-off
Llano, TX, October 18-20: This chuckwagon cook-off along the Llano River features authentically-clad teams using frontier cooking methods.
325-247-5354 • LlanoChuckwagonCookOff.com
Helldorado Days
Tombstone, AZ, October 18-20: Since 1929, Tombstone’s oldest festival venerates the 1880s lifestyle with gunfight re-enactments and parade.
520-266-5266 • TombstoneHelldoradoDays.com
Southeastern Cowboy Fest & Symposium
Cartersville, GA, October 24-27: Draws in crowds with Western art history lectures, pioneer demonstrations and historical re-enactments.
770-387-1300 • BoothMuseum.org
Cedar Livestock & Heritage Festival
Cedar City, UT, October 25-27: Celebrates Mormon pioneers and cattle and sheep ranching with dutch oven competition and sheep parade.
435-586-8132 • CedarLivestockFest.com
MUSIC & POETRY FESTS
Sharlot Hall’s Folk Music Festival
Prescott, AZ, October 5-6: Sharlot Hall Museum hosts Arizona’s oldest folk music festival, with impromptu jam sessions throughout the grounds.
928-445-3122 • Sharlot.org
Nebraska Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Valentine, NE, October 10-13: Storytellers include Glenn Ohrlin, Daron Little, Paul Larson, Trinity Seely and R.P. Smith.
800-658-4024 • NebraskaCowboyPoetryGathering.com
Gila Valley Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Safford, AZ, October 26-27: Gila Valley’s cowboy poets preserve their local heritage, customs
and culture through songs and stories.
888-837-1841 • GilaValleyCowboyPoetsInc.org
Heber Valley Western Music & Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Herber City, UT, Oct. 31-Nov. 3: Storytellers include Waddie Mitchell, Dave Stamey, Lynn Anderson, Brenn Hill and Baxter Black.
435-654-3666 • HeberValleyCowboyPoetry.com
POWWOW
Black Hills Powwow
Rapid City, SD, October 11-13: Powwow hosts 1,200 Great Plains dancers and drum groups, plus offers hand games and a fine arts expo.
605-341-0925 • BlackHillsPowwow.com