Tie Down Roping
Quade Hiatt
Blane Cox
Marty Yates
Riley Pruitt
Marcos Costa
Seth T Hall
Zack Jongbloed
Tom Crouse
Bareback Riding
Weston Timberman
Mason Stuller
Luke Thrash
Dean Thompson
Robert Landingham
Clayton Biglow
Kashton Ford
Cooper Cooke
Team Roping
Krieger / Doyal
Crites / Ashford
Tryan / Bray
Carroll / Dunning
Bray / Worley
Appleton / Sporer
Rice / Freeman
Wyatt / Torres
Saddle Bronc Riding
Kade Bruno
Shea Fournier
Zeke Thurston
Brandon Lansford
Dawson Hay
Logan Hay
Kole Ashbacher
Lucas Macza
Steer Wrestling
Nick Guy
Eli Jordan Lord
James Struxness
Ryan Shuckburgh
Joseph Guze
Chance Howard
Stetson Jorgensen
Don Payne
Barrel Racing
Helen Nowosad
Presley Smith
Makenzie Mayes
Leslie Smalygo
Hayle Gibson-Stillwell
Keyla Costa
Hailey Garrison Graham
Acey Pinkston
Breakaway Roping
Rylee George
Sawyer Gilbert
Bailey Bates
Madalyn Richards
Hali Williams
Kinlie Brennise
Braylee Shepherd
Millie Greenwood
Bull Riding
Fulton Rutland
Jordan Spears
Henry Courson
Creek Young
Tristan Mize
Robbie Taylor
Rawley Johnson
Trey Kimzey

TRAIL RIDES

In 1952, four men traveled on horseback from Brenham, Texas, to raise awareness of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™. Today, more than 2,000 trail riders partake in the Rodeo’s signature tradition each year. Riders hit the trail in an attempt to recreate the Old West, and in doing so, find a common ground that links us all to the Rodeo.

Be a part of history and support the 12 trail rides as they cross the great state of Texas toward their destination, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

    PRESERVING A PIECE OF HISTORY

    Texas was once a land of many trails — the arteries that linked the outlying areas with settlements. The only transportation in the early days was powered by horse, mule or oxen, and many trails in different parts of the state were originally paths formed by the repetitive use of settlers. Stagecoach routes also helped establish more trails, and today’s highways are modern day versions of those same routes which connected the more populous areas of the state.

    The groups of people who comprise the 12 trail rides that converge on Houston are like small cities of settlers, combining their leadership and resources to bring their group over many miles. They are people from all walks of life, and each trail ride has many interesting stories. Their appearance in Houston signals the start of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ as they merge via many routes into Memorial Park and proudly ride Saturday morning in the Downtown Rodeo Parade.

      2026 AWARDS

      SPIRIT AWARD

      Salt Grass
      Trail Boss: Shane Linnell

      DIVISION I AWARD
      (Large Trail Ride: 145+ participants)

      Prairie View
      Trail Boss: Myrtis Dightman

      DIVISION II AWARD
      (Medium Trail Ride: 50-144 participants)

      Mission Vaqueros
      Trail Boss: Jeremy Olivarez

      DIVISION III AWARD
      (Small Trail Ride: 49 or fewer participants)

      True Western
      Trail Boss: Charles Parks

      TRAIL GUIDE

      Mission Vaqueros

      Trail Boss
      Jeremy  Olivarez

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Adam Estupida

      Secretary
      Mayra Vargas

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: 35, ride was established by the Fort Bend County Vaqueros
      • Established: 1991
      • Start Date: Feb. 21, 2026
      • Location: Goliad, Texas
      • Distance: 206 miles
      • Number of Riders: 180-200 riders
      • Number of Wagons: 8

      NORTHEASTERN

      Trail Boss
      Anthony Bruno

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Birdie Scion

      Secretary
      Tootie Woods

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: 31
      • Established: 1982
      • Start Date: Feb. 22, 2026
      • Location: Cheeks, Texas
      • Distance: 110 miles
      • Number of Riders: 55
      • Number of Wagons: 5

       

      prairie VIEW

      Trail Boss
      Myrtis Dightman Jr.

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Paul Jackson

      Secretary
      Crystal Stewart

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: 69
      • Established: January 1957
      • Start Date: Feb. 22, 2026
      • Location: Hempstead, Texas
      • Distance: 80 miles
      • Number of Riders: 300
      • Number of Wagons: 9

      SALT GRASS

      Trail Boss
      Shane Linneldl

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Richie Horn

      Publication Chair
      Conni Meyer

      Secretary
      Sally Hakemack

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: 75
      • Established: January 1952
      • Start Date: Feb. 21, 2026
      • Location: Cat Spring, Texas
      • Distance: 105 miles
      • Number of Riders: 1,000
      • Number of Wagons: 19

       

      SAM HOUSTON

      Trail Boss
      Mark Sechelski

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Dustin Polan
      David Supak

      Secretary
      Taryn Sims

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: 71
      • Established: February 1955
      • Start Date: Feb. 23, 2026
      • Location: Ransom’s Steakhouse Montgomery, Texas
      • Distance: 70 miles
      • Number of Riders: 50-75
      • Number of Wagons: 4

       

      SOUTHWEST

      Trail Boss
      Alex Prince

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Raymond Glass

      Secretary
      Earnetta (Netta) Qualls

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: 33
      • Established: January 1993
      • Start Date: Feb. 20, 2026
      • Location: Rosenberg, Texas
      • Distance: 120 miles
      • Number of Riders: 294
      • Number of Wagons: 6 and 2 guest wagons

       

      SOUTHWESTERN

      Trail Boss
      Rosetta Gray

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Elizabeth Cook

      Secretary
      Gabrielle Curvey

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: 51
      • Established: January 1973
      • Start Date: Feb. 21, 2026
      • Location: West Columbia, Texas
      • Distance: 97 miles
      • Number of Riders: 250
      • Number of Wagons: 12

       

      TEXAS CATTLEMEN'S

      Trail Boss
      Melody Page

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Lea Fistein

      Secretary
      Leslie Nelson Young

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: 38
      • Established: January 1985
      • Start Date: Feb. 23, 2026
      • Location: Henry’s Hideout Plantersville, TX
      • Distance: 60 miles
      • Number of Riders: 35
      • Number of Wagons: 2

       

      TEXAS INDEPENDENCE

      Trail Boss
      Peewee “Edward” Valles

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Ross Rosales

      Secretary
      Linda Easton

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: 65
      • Established: January 1961
      • Start Date: Feb. 21, 2026
      • Location: La Marque, TX
      • Distance: 75 miles
      • Number of Riders: 75-200
      • Number of Wagons: 14

       

      THE SPANISH

      Trail Boss
      Larry Cantrell

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Jim McGinnis

      Secretary
      Wendy Drabbant

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: 66
      • Established: January 1961
      • Start Date: Feb. 21, 2026
      • Location: Shepherd, Texas
      • Distance: 109 miles
      • Number of Riders: 125
      • Number of Wagons: 11

       

      TRUE WESTERN

      Trail Boss
      Charles Parks

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Lance Relford

      Secretary
      Saria Varner

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: First Year
      • Established: 2025
      • Start Date: February
      • Location: Brookshire, Texas
      • Distance: 89 miles
      • Number of Riders: 150
      • Number of Wagons: 5 and 1 guest wagon

       

      VALLEY LODGE

      Trail Boss
      Willie Fry

      Assistant Trail Boss
      Rachel Cook
      Kelli Sliva 

      Secretary
      Lisa Emmet

      About the Ride

      • Years of Participation: 67
      • Established: January 1959
      • Start Date: Feb. 21, 2026
      • Location: Simonton, Texas
      • Distance: 75 miles
      • Number of Riders: 75
      • Number of Wagons: 4

       

      TRAIL RIDE HISTORY

      THE ROLE OF THE TRAIL BOSS

      The Trail Boss is the manager of the entourage and its activities, and has the ultimate responsibility for:

        TRAIL RIDE FACTS

        • The Valley Lodge Trail Ride Association is known as the “Champagne Trail Ride”.
        • In January of 1952, the first Trail Ride took place with four men from Brenham, Texas.
        • One year later in 1953, 80 people signed up to start the Salt Grass Trail Ride. By 1954, 800 people were participating.
        • Today, more than 3,000 riders saddle up from all directions, including Louisiana.
        • 12 Trail Rides participate in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Downtown Rodeo Parade.
        • Approximately 1,300 miles are covered by all Trial Rides.
        • Shortest Distance = 75 miles: Valley Lodge Trail Ride begins in Brookshire, Texas.
        • All Trail Rides are led by Trail Bosses, who a responsible for ensuring safety.
        • Many of the horses on the ride are rescued animals. The Texas Independence Trail Ride has such animals, as well as three century old wagons.
        • Many of the trail rides include family members and generations of all ages.
        • Some trail rides distribute scholarships to area students and visit schools to share the history of the Show and trail rides.
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