A look at some of the entries.

Take a look at some parade entries from previous Wagon Days.  If you are interested in entering the parade click here for the Parade Entry Form.

Photo of the Americanas

The Americanas: From their 4-H beginnings to Presidential honors, this 200-plus riding group's storied history will have you feeling patriotic. They are the Official Horse Group of Western America - one glance and you'll know why.

Photo of City of Sun Valley John Deere Carriage

City of Sun Valley John Deere Carriage: Purchased by Sun valley in the early 1900s, these wheels were used to truck tourists to and from Guyer Hot Springs Resort in what is now the Warm Springs neighborhood.

Photo of EhCapa Bareback Riders

EhCapa Bareback Riders: This youth riding group from Nampa is easy to spot as they demonstrate their horse riding abilities without the use of saddle or bridle. Riders aged 8 to 19 take the audience on a breathtaking journey.

Photo of Ralphie the Camel

Ralphie the Camel: Ralphie and his friend are Wagon Days favorites! They are Bactrian camels (meaning they have two humps on their back). Camels have served as pack animals since ancient times.

Photo of US Mail Cart

US Mail Cart: Horse-drawn mail carts started in 1914 to deliver mail from St. Louis to San Francisco.

Photo of the Water Wagon

The Water Wagon: The Water Wagon and Commissary traversed the steep mountain passes and Idaho deserts, providing water for the men and mules along the mining route.

Photo of The Yellowstone Carriage

The Yellowstone Carriage: Before we had cars, tour buses and paved roads, National Park visitors toured the park in Yellowstone stagecoaches.