Follow Past Re-Rides
The Pony alternates direction each Annual Re-Ride.
NOTE: These maps are no longer live (no current rider or weather), but you can study the ride history.
2024 East-to-West Re-Ride Map:
(National Park Service [NPS] Map)
The map below tracked how the riders progressed during the entire 2024 Re-Ride.
The black Pony Rider icons are positioned 5 minutes apart. Click the (+) button to zoom in to any location area. Click the (-) button to zoom out. Other icons allow you to access the legend, measure distance, choose layers, change the background (basemap) or find a specific location. The current zoom “altitude” is in the lower left-hand corner, next to the coordinates (longitude/latitude) of the cursor location . Click to identify and/or freeze any cursor location, as well. Click on a blue dot or a Pony Rider icon for more information, too.
Mobile devices — Use Landscape for best viewing.
Please Click Here to view the full 2024 map in a new window.
2023 West-to-East Re-Ride Map:
(National Park Service [NPS] Map)
The map below tracked how the riders progressed during the entire 2023 Re-Ride.
The black Pony Rider icons are positioned 5 minutes apart. Click the (+) button to zoom in to any location area and click the (-) button to zoom back out. You can also measure distance, choose layers, access the legend, change the background (basemap) or find a specific location. The coordinates (longitude/latitude) of the cursor location are in the lower left-hand corner. Click on a blue dot or a Pony Rider icon for more information, too.
NOTE: The map is best viewed within a full browser window.
Please Click Here to view the full 2023 map in a new window.
2022 East-to-West Re-Ride Map:
(National Park Service [NPS] Map)
The map below tracked how the riders progressed during the entire 2022 Re-Ride.
The black Pony Rider icons are positioned 5 minutes apart. Click the (+) button to zoom in to any location area and click the (-) button to zoom back out. You can also measure distance, choose layers, access the legend, change the background (basemap) or find a specific location. The coordinates (longitude/latitude) of the cursor location are in the lower left-hand corner. Click on a blue dot or a Pony Rider icon for more information, too.
NOTE:
The map is best viewed within a full browser window.
Mobile devices — Use Landscape for best viewing.
Please Click Here to view the full 2022 map in a new window.