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The sight of over 40 Longhorn cattle walking through the streets of downtown Denver can only mean one thing… it’s Stock Show time! The perfect picture opportunity, catch the Varsity Red Team riders and Harness team as they represent Westernaires in Denver’s most unique parade experience.

Photo courtesy: National Western Stock Show

The National Western Stock Show kick-off parade is a sight to see. On this one afternoon in January, the streets of downtown Denver are lined with boots, chaps and cowboy hats to celebrate Colorado’s western traditions and the iconic National Western Stock Show. Kids, families, business men and women get to step back in time and see a true western cattle drive with horses, cowboys, cowgirls, tractors, marching bands and floats.

The parade route begins at Denver’s Union Station and runs up 17th Street, concluding at 17th & Glenarm. The parade begins at 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 5th. Streets tend to fill up quickly, so we recommend arriving early for optimal parade viewing.

New this year: starting at 11:30 a.m., the first-ever Stock Show Fair at McGregor Square, with photo ops with a Brahma bull from Kodiak Ranch, McNicholas Miniatures therapy horses, Colorado Fiddlers, western royalty, a food market, and so much more.


Que Pasa? is compiled by La Voz Staff. To submit an event for consideration please email attractions@lavozcolorado.com with Que Pasa in the subject line by Friday at 5 p.m.

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