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SUMMARY:Wagon Days
DESCRIPTION:\\n\\nSince 1958\, the City of Ketchum has celebrated its minin
 g history with one of the largest non-motorized parades in the West. Come s
 pend the weekend with the whole family and watch the Big Hitch Parade on Sa
 turday at 1 p.m\, featuring quality buggies\, carriages\, carts\, and stage
 coaches. It is one of the largest non-motorized parades in the Pacific Nort
 hwest.\\n\\nThe Ore Wagon Museum serves as the Wagon Days headquarters. The
 re\, you’ll find all event information\, maps\, and merchandise\, and can
  explore Ketchum's mining heritage with displays that showcase the town’s
  past\, including an opportunity to get up close to the massive Lewis Ore W
 agons. The Ore Wagon Museum is located at 500 East Avenue in Ketchum\, and 
 it will be open daily\, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, from Aug. 11 through 31.\\n\\nF
 ull event details will be released later this spring. Below is a tentative 
 schedule based on previous year's events. Visit wagondays.com for details.\
 \nSchedule\\nFriday\, September 4th\\n\\nSUN VALLEY STORY TOUR \\n\\n\\n\\
 n\\n10:15 a.m. at the Visitors Center (491 Sun Valley Rd.)\\nTake a one-hou
 r guided tour of the area’s most historic locales. Reservations (which ar
 e required) can be made at 208-726-3423.\\n\\nCOWBOY POETRY\\n\\n1-4 p.m. a
 t the Ore Wagon Museum (500 East Ave.\, Ketchum)\\nJoin Idaho Cowboy Poets 
 as they share tales reflecting the land\, lifestyle\, and stories of times 
 past.\\n\\nGRAND MARSHAL RECEPTION\\n\\n5:30-7 p.m. at Ketchum Town Square 
 (480 4th St. East)\\nThis ceremony celebrates the 2025 Grand Marshals who a
 re being honored for their enduring contributions to the community of Ketch
 um. Food and beverages are provided\, courtesy of the City of Ketchum.\\nSa
 turday\, September 5th\\n\\n\\n\\nPANCAKE BREAKFAST \\n\\n8 a.m.–noon at 
 Ketchum Town Square (480 4th St. East)\\n\\nServing an all-you-can-eat coun
 try breakfast of pancakes\, sausages\, and eggs\, all flipped fried and ser
 ved by club members and local characters. Proceeds benefit children's progr
 ams throughout the Wood River Valley.\\n\\nCHILDREN'S AND CULTURAL ACTIVITI
 ES\\n10 a.m.-4 p.m. at East Ave. and 4th St.\\nExplore pioneer living with 
 a host of fun family activities\, including a petting zoo\, face painting\,
  cultural arts and crafts\, stories by the Northern Shoshone Band of the Sh
 oshone Bannock Tribe\, and more!\\n\\nHORSEMANSHIP AND CULTURAL DEMONSTRATI
 ONS \\n\\n10-11:30 a.m. at Champions Meadow (200 Sun Valley Rd.)\\n\\nThe N
 orthern Shoshone Band of the Shoshone Bannock Tribe's Pow Wow demonstration
  during the Horsemanship and Cultural Demonstrations event at Champions Mea
 dow on Saturday\, August 30\, 10 AM\, will not take place\, due to a schedu
 ling conflict.\\n\\nThe Eh-Capa Bareback Riders will exhibit their exceptio
 nal and courageous riding skills in a style similar to that of Native Ameri
 can culture.\\n\\nTHE BIG HITCH PARADE\\n\\n1 p.m. at Sun Valley Rd. and wi
 nding north on Main St.\\nPrepare to be transported back in time with one o
 f the country’s most remarkable non-motorized parades\, featuring an impr
 essive display of museum-quality carriages\, carts\, and stagecoaches and a
  host of other Idaho equestrian traditions. For the grand finale\, the Big 
 Hitch showcases the iconic (and last of their kind!) Lewis Ore Wagons\, pul
 led by a hitch of twenty Shire draft horses.\\n\\n 	Reserve Seats: A limite
 d number of reserved bleacher seating is also available for a fee. Seats ma
 y be reserved online at wagondays.com or at the Ore Wagon Museum (500 East 
 Avenue)\, which will be open daily\, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, starting mid-Augus
 t.\\n 	Below is last year's Parade Detour Map for reference\\n\\n\\n\\nSTRE
 ET PARTY\\n2:30 p.m. at Ketchum Town Square and East Ave. (480 4th St. East
 )\\nAfter the parade\, enjoy a live concert with “Southern Country Blues 
 singer/songwriter Chris Hennessee\, including local food trucks\, drinks\, 
 and more.\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nSunday\, September 6th\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nPANCAKE 
 BREAKFAST \\n\\n9 a.m.–noon at Ketchum Town Square (480 4th St. East)\\n\
 \nServing an all-you-can-eat country breakfast of pancakes\, sausages\, and
  eggs\, all flipped fried and served by club members and local characters. 
 Proceeds benefit children's programs throughout the Wood River Valley.\\n\\
 n\\n
URL:https://visitsunvalley.com/events/wagon-days/
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