A Western roundup of events where you can experience the Old West.
SANTA CLARITA COWBOY FESTIVAL
Santa Clarita, CA, April 19-22: Melody Ranch & Western film tours, plus performances by acts like Cari Mari & Pony Express, Don Edwards and R.W. Hampton.
661-250-3735 • CowboyFestival.org
ADVENTURES
COWGIRL CAMP
Gila, NM, April 15-20: Offers lessons in horsemanship techniques, a cattle roundup, trail rides and a mini rodeo competition.
575-535-2048 • DoubleERanch.com
BLUEGRASS EXPRESS TRAIN
Durango, CO, April 20: Enjoy live Bluegrass music on the vintage steam-powered train and at the stop at Cascade Canyon Pavillion.
970-247-2733 • DurangoTrain.com
NATIONAL PARKS WEEK
Nationwide, April 21-29: Free entrance days at all National Parks, from Yellowstone in Wyoming and Montana to Mesa Verde in Colorado.
202-208-3818 • NPS.gov
ROMAN NOSE HILLS TRAIL RIDE
Watonga, OK, April 20-22: Two- to six-hour guided trail ride adventures at Roman Nose State Park and several private ranches. The Sioux chief who inspired this ride is shown here in an 1865 stereograph.
877-782-2395 • RomanNoseHillsTrailRide.com
ANIMAL ADOPTIONS
WILD HORSE AND BURRO ADOPTIONS
Tucson, AZ, April 27-29: Wild horses and burros from Western states offered for adoption to folks providing long-term care.
866-468-7826 • BLM.gov
ANNIVERSARY EVENTS
ARIZONA CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE
Phoenix, AZ, April 18-21: Historic preservation workshops and Arizona history lectures celebrate the Grand Canyon state’s 100th birthday.
480-420-4601 • ArizonaCentennial.org
THE TITANIC: A NIGHT TO REMEMBER
Leadville, CO, April 14-15: Commemorates the 100th anniversary of ship’s sinking, includes home tour, dinner and presentation on Molly Brown.
719-486-1239 • LeadvilleAssembly.org
FIRST THANKSGIVING
San Elizario, TX, April 28: Re-enacts the 1598 first Thanksgiving with Indian and Spanish dancers, after a conference sharing San Elizario’s history.
915-851-9997 • ElPasoMissionTrail.com
FIESTA SAN ANTONIO
San Antonio, TX, April 19-29: Old San Antonio and Old Mexico celebrations, plus fandangos, art shows and a pilgramage to the Alamo. This photo (left), of the Battle of the Flowers Parade, was taken at the celebration 110 years ago.
877-723-4378 • Fiesta-SA.org
ART AUCTIONS & EXHIBITS
SCOTTSDALE ART AUCTION
Scottsdale, AZ, March 30: A wide collection of paintings and sculptures by master artists like Frederic Remington and Gerard Curtis Delano.
480-945-0448 • Altermann.com
PUEBLO TO PUEBLO
Oklahoma City, OK, Ends April 8: Presents nearly 80 vessels of Southwest Indian pottery from the mid-19th to the 20th centuries.
405-478-2250 • NationalCowboyMuseum.com
WESTERN SPIRIT ART SHOW & SALE
Cheyenne, WY, Ends April 15: View Western artwork by more than 130 artists at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum.
307-778-7290 • OldWestMuseum.org
AWARD SHOWS
WESTERN HERITAGE AWARDS
Oklahoma City, OK, April 20-21: Honors the best in literature, music, film and television that reflect the American West heritage.
405-478-2250 • NationalCowboyMuseum.com
COMPETITIONS
FIDDLE FEST WEEKEND
Llano, TX, April 6-8: Fiddle music jams, an open fiddle contest at the 1927 LanTex Theater, art exhibits and a chuckwagon breakfast.
325-247-5354 • LlanoFiddleContest.com
BANDERA CHUCKWAGON RACES
Bandera, TX, April 13-15: Cowboys compete at breakneck speeds in chuckwagons in this National Finals-qualifying race at 2E Twin Elm Ranch.
830-796-3045 • BanderaCowboyCapital.com
FRONTIER FARE
LLANO CRAWFISH OPEN
Llano, TX, April 20-21: Heritage cuisine meal of boiled crawfish and barbecue accompanies Llano’s charity golf tournament and marathon.
325-247-2270 • LlanoCrawfishOpen.com
PIONEER VILLAGE DUTCH OVEN COOK-OFF
Gonzales, TX, April 28: Taste the winning dutch oven fare, then learn how to make rope and lye soap as you tour the 1800s pioneer village.
830-672-2157 • ThePioneerVillage.com
FUNDRAISER
FRIENDS OF HAPPY TRAILS BANQUET & FREEDOM RALLY
Victorville, CA, April 21: This fundraiser benefits the children’s foundation formed by classic Western actors Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.
760-240-3330 • HappyTrails.org
HERITAGE FESTIVALS
WILD WEST DAYS
Tucson, AZ, March 30-April 1: Old Tucson Studios presents roping and bull whip handling by Kowboy Kal and music by Sourdough Slim.
520-883-0100 • OldTucson.com
GALVESTON COUNTY FAIR
Hitchcock, TX, April 13-21: Since 1938, the fair and rodeo includes auctions, a variety of cook-offs, concerts, rodeo events and youth activities.
409-986-6010 • GalvestonCountyFair.com
COWBOY CULTURE CELEBRATION
Dublin, TX: April 20-22: Ranch rodeo, Wild West show, cowboy mounted shooting, downtown cattle drive and cowboy poetry competition.
254-592-1653 • CowboyCultureCelebration.com
POWWOWS
TIGUA PERFORMANCES
San Elizario, TX, Starts April 7: Every Saturday and Sunday, the Tigua perform traditional dances such as the Buffalo Eagle and Pueblo Two-Step.
915-859-7700 • ElPasoMissionTrail.com
SCOTTSDALE NATIVE TRAILS
Scottsdale, AZ, Ends April 14: Traditional musical instruments accompany period dancers as they share the stories of Arizona’s first tribes.
480-421-1004 • ScottsdaleCVB.com
GATHERING OF NATIONS
Albuquerque, NM, April 26-28: Learn about American Indian culture and tradition through photos, music and stories. Kenny Pratt Jr., shown at the powwow last year, will be the powwow’s head male dancer this year.
505-836-2810 • GatheringOfNations.com
RODEOS
FIESTA DAYS RODEO
Cave Creek, AZ, March 28-April 1: A PRCA rodeo, plus charity golf tournament, dances, rodeo parade and mutton bustin’ competition.
480-488-4043 • CaveCreekRodeo.com
STOCKYARDS CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO
Forth Worth, TX, April 20: World’s only year-round rodeo offers two hours of live action, held every Friday and Saturday of the month.
817-625-1025 • CowtownColiseum.com
RE-ENACTMENT
SPRING TRADERS ENCAMPMENT
Bartlesville, OK, April 13-14: Bring your pre-1840s camp gear and clothing for a hands-on look at mountain man life near Crystal Lake.
888-966-5276 • Woolaroc.org
SHOOTING MATCH
SHOOT-OUT AT THE O.K. CORRAL
Tombstone, AZ, April 28-29: Main match on Saturday, with men and ladies’ division shoot-off at the O.K. Corral Sunday, plus a cowboy dinner.
OldPuebloGunfighters.com
TRADE SHOWS
KASINA DOLL MARKETPLACE
Phoenix, AZ, April 14: Check out the handiwork of more than 100 artists as they display their carved Katsina dolls at the Heard Museum.
602-252-8848 • Heard.org
HUB CITY MARKET
Clinton, OK, April 19-22: This Route 66 hub in western Oklahoma offers up a marketplace of vendors, food and entertainment.
580-323-2222 • ClintonOK.org
WORKSHOPS
ARIZONA LIVING HISTORY WORKSHOP
Prescott, AZ, April 7: Learn how to make Victorian accessories, like bonnets and parasols, and homemade supplies for spring cleaning.
928-778-4810 • Sharlot.org
ARIZONA HISTORY ADVENTURE
Prescott, AZ, April 14: Learn the spring cleaning techniques frontier Arizona housewives used to get the home ready for summer.
928-445-3122 • Sharlot.org
WEST TEXAS TRAIL WRITERS CONFERENCE
Fort Davis, TX, April 27-29: Improve your writing skills with help from Western novelist and TexAmericana songwriter Mike Blakely.
432-426-3481 • DmecTexas.org
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