San Antonio is set for a weekend of Western festivities, including the annual Western Heritage Parade & Cattle Drive and the inaugural Yee-Haw in the Park festival. Attendees can enjoy a lively atmosphere with cattle parading through downtown, exciting activities like armadillo races, and a culinary showdown at the Vaquero Cook-off featuring delicious local dishes. Live music and local vendors will add to the vibrant celebration of the city’s Western roots, making it an event not to be missed for residents and visitors alike.
Get ready, San Antonio! This weekend is all about celebrating our vibrant Western heritage. The festivities kick off with the annual Western Heritage Parade & Cattle Drive, a delightful event that transforms downtown into a lively scene straight out of the Wild West.
Picture this: a bustling downtown street filled with longhorn cattle, all parading proudly through the heart of the city. Sounds incredible, right? The parade kicks off at Milam Park (500 W. Commerce St.) and winds its way down Houston Street to Broadway. With mounted infantry, wagons, and other colorful Western-themed entries, it’s a sight you won’t want to miss!
This year brings something brand new to San Antonio with the inaugural Yee-Haw in the Park festival! Taking place on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. at Legacy and Travis Parks, this lively festival promises a day of fun. At Legacy Park, visitors can test their skills on a mechanical bull, showcase their quick-drawing abilities, and dance the afternoon away to tunes from a DJ spinning both country and Tejano music.
If you’re feeling famished while enjoying the festivities, don’t worry! Pinkerton’s Barbecue will be serving up some mouthwatering barbecue inside Legacy Park, complemented by a selection of craft beer available right outside. Talk about a perfect pairing!
Meanwhile, Travis Park will be bursting with excitement as it hosts armadillo races, trick roping, horseshoes, and a variety of food vendors. There’s something for everyone, making it a fantastic destination for the young and the young at heart.
And that’s not all! Market Square (514 W. Commerce St.) is buzzing with its annual Vaquero Cook-off. Taking place from January 31 to February 2, 2025, this cook-off features not just delicious food, but live music and plenty of vendors too. With exciting competitions for both junior and adult chefs, diners can expect to savor mouthwatering dishes including fideo loco, charo beans, arroz con pollo, carne guisada, and even menudo.
What’s a good cook-off without some toe-tapping music? This year, guests will be entertained by scheduled performances from local artists like Jase Martin, Felix Truvere, and Grupo Cielo, ensuring there’s not a dull moment in sight!
The Vaquero Cook-Off events will run from 5-10 p.m. on Friday, 8 a.m.-10:30 p.m. on Saturday, and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sunday, so mark your calendars! This is your chance to enjoy a weekend filled with rich traditions, tantalizing food, and good old-fashioned fun.
Whether you’re a longtime San Antonio resident or a visitor looking for a taste of local culture, this weekend’s Western festivities are not to be missed. So grab your cowboy hat and boots and get ready to say “Yee-Haw!” as San Antonio celebrates its Western roots in style!
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