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Saddle Up for History: 2026 Pony Express Re-Ride Gallops Back Across the West

Riders depart June 15 as El Dorado County prepares to welcome the nation’s most iconic mail relay during America’s 250th anniversary

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
March 4, 2026
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EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. — The thundering hoofbeats of history will once again echo across the Sierra as the 2026 Annual Pony Express Re-Ride returns June 15–25, commemorating both the legendary frontier mail service and the nation’s 250th birthday.

Organized by the National Pony Express Association, the 10-day, 24-hour relay retraces the original 1,900-mile route of the Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company. Riders will carry mail in traditional leather mochilas from St. Joseph to Sacramento, following the Pony Express National Historic Trail across eight states.

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The first rider departs at 3 p.m. CDT on June 15 from the historic Patee House in Missouri. From there, mail will travel approximately 1,966 miles through Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and into California.

For El Dorado County residents, the event carries particular historical weight. Placerville served as a crucial relay station beginning in April 1860 and later became the western terminus for Pony Express mail starting July 1, 1861, until the service ended Oct. 26, 1861. Mail arriving in Placerville often continued west by stagecoach, rail or steamboat — frequently under the banner of Wells Fargo — toward San Francisco.

“The annual Re-Ride honors the courage and endurance of the young riders who proved the Central Route was passable year-round,”

the association states on its website.

“It connects communities today with a uniquely American story of service and determination.”

The Pony Express originally operated from April 1860 to November 1861, demonstrating that rapid coast-to-coast communication was possible along the Central Route through Salt Lake City. Although the company never secured a long-term federal mail contract, its daring experiment helped solidify the route’s viability before the completion of the transcontinental telegraph.

Letters Carried Coast to Coast

This year’s Re-Ride also ties into nationwide celebrations marking America’s 250th anniversary. Commemorative letters — designed as a vignette of Pony Express history — can be purchased for $5, the same rate charged in 1860. Personal letters are available for $10. All letters will be carried on horseback the entire route, officially stamped as Pony Express mail, and delivered via the U.S. Postal Service.

Real-time updates will be available throughout the journey. A GPS transmitter placed inside the mochila will allow the public to track the mail’s progress on an interactive map provided in partnership with the National Park Service. Status reports, photos and video will also be shared on the association’s social media platforms.

Riders and Volunteers Sought

The association is also recruiting riders and volunteers. Participants ride designated relay segments in their respective states, keeping the mail moving 24 hours a day across rugged terrain — just as it was done 166 years ago.

For equestrians in El Dorado County and surrounding foothill communities, the Re-Ride offers more than spectacle. It provides a living connection to a defining chapter of local and national history.

From Pollock Pines to Placerville, the legacy of the Pony Express remains embedded in the region’s identity. When the riders arrive in California later this month, they won’t simply be reenacting history — they’ll be carrying it forward.

2026 National Re-Ride Schedule

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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