Parada Del Sol Historic Parade and Trail’s End Festival
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Thousands of horses and riders participate in the world's longest horse-drawn parade. The Parada del Sol Historic Parade has been a Scottsdale, AZ tradition since 1953. The streets of Old Town Scottsdale welcome over 30,000 spectators and nearly 150 Parade entries marching down Scottsdale Road.
Beginning immediately after the Parade, The Trail’s End Festival is a huge block party for all ages, featuring live concerts, food, and fun. And the KIDZ Zone with games, pony rides and much more will keep the lil cowpokes happy. There will be many food and merchandise vendors located throughout the area and food trucks featured during the Trail’s End Festival.
Parada Del Sol Historic Parade and Trail’s End Festival
Phone : 602-320-1483 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : scottsdaleparade@cox.net
Web: scottsdaleparade.com/
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