People and parade participants gather as longhorn cattle are driven through downtown Denver during the National Western Stock Show Parade, Thursday, January 8, 2026 in Denver. (Jeremy Sparig, Special to The Colorado Sun)

Denver has worked pretty hard to shed its “cow town” image, but there’s one Old West tradition that endures: the National Western Stock Show. The show starts when a few dozen longhorn cattle are driven up 17th Street, accompanied by cowpokes, marching bands, tractors and floats, often in below-freezing temps and during snowstorms. The 16-day extravaganza that follows is full of rodeos, fairs, art shows, dog shows, live music and food — pulling triple-duty as a tourist attraction, an actual stock show, and an educational window into ranching and ag traditions of the West.

National Western Stock Show

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