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Keeping the History of the Pony Express Alive through personal interaction at schools, museums, parades and public presentations, our members are always sharing the history and demonstrating the legacies of the Pony Express. Always in uniform the red shirts of the Pony Express riders are easily identified at every parade and historical event in Nevada.
Nevada Appeal — The Pony Express rides again
The National Pony Express Association annual re-ride came through Churchill County June 25-26 making stops along the way which included, Continue Reading
FOX 11 Reno — Pony Express annual re-ride comes to Dayton, Carson City, Genoa
More than 150 years since the Pony Express was created, allowing people to send letters across the country, it was, Continue Reading
Carson Now — Pony Express makes its way through Carson City during annual re-ride
The Pony Express returned to the capital city Wednesday, making its annual re-ride across the West. This year, as an, Continue Reading
The Record Courier — Update: Pony Express re-ride on its way to Stateline
Pony Express Re-rider Kirk Muller rode 24-year-old Bud south on Jacks Valley into Genoa mounting up around 1:50 p.m. There, Continue Reading
Nevada Appeal — Pony Express Re-Ride visits Carson City
The weather was hot, dry and windy Wednesday afternoon as a lone rider traveled South Curry Street heading to Jacks, Continue Reading
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**For 2024 NATIONAL Re-Ride Schedule – Click Here**
**For Printable 2024 NEVADA Schedule — Click Here**
(Nevada Allotted Time: 60 Hours)
Schedule best viewed on mobile device in Landscape position.
*All Times PDT*
Monday, June 24
Ibapah, UT (UT/NV line) 5:30 AM
Deep Creek Station Monument (Ride by) 5:45 AM
Shelbourne Rest Area @ Hwy 93 12:15 PM
Overland Pass 11:45 PM
Tuesday, June 25
Grubb’s Well 6:00 AM
Railroad Pass 2:00 PM
Cold Springs 7:00 PM
Wednesday, June 26
Sand Springs 12:00 AM
Shurz Hwy (Hwy 95) 3:30 AM
Fort Churchill 7:45 AM
Carson City @South Curry & West 2nd. St. 12:30 PM
Stateline 5:30 PM
- President: Gene Ockert
- First Vice President:
- Second Vice President: Wendy Cobb
- Secretary: MaryAlice Raabe
- Treasurer: Jim Phelan