El Dorado County, CA (Feb 1, 2025) – The Highway 50 Association’s 76th Annual Wagon Train is scheduled from May 31 through June 7, 2025. This event is a historical reenactment of the “Great Western Migration,” inviting participants to experience the journey of early pioneers along the Highway 50 corridor.
Event Details:
- Dates: May 31 â June 7, 2025
- Route: The Wagon Train starts in Round Hill and travels westward along Highway 50, passing through areas such as South Lake Tahoe, Pollock Pines, and culminating in Placerville.
Participation Options:
- Horse Riders:
- Full Trip: $110 for members; $120 for non-members
- Daily Fee: $30
- Wagon Passengers:
- Full Trip: $240 for members; $250 for non-members
- Daily Fee: $60
- Family Rate (Full Trip Only):
- Horse Riders: $400 (up to 4 people)
- Wagon Riders: $400 plus $100 for each additional wagon rider
All participants are required to register and adhere to the “Rules of the Road,” which emphasize safety and authenticity. Period-appropriate attire from the 1840s to 1870s is mandatory, and all wagons or buggies must be authentic to the era, with no rubber tires or plastic components.
Additional Information:
- Meals: Participants can provide their own food or opt for a catered service available from May 31 through June 4, 2025. The catered option includes two hot meals and a bag lunch daily. Reservations and payment for meals should be made in advance. Note that meals for the final days (June 5-7) are not included in the catering service.
- Evening Activities: Each evening features a meeting where the Wagon Master discusses the day’s journey and provides instructions for the following day. These gatherings often include storytelling, music, and other entertainment, fostering camaraderie among participants.
- Shuttle Service: A daily shuttle service is available for a $10 fee to assist in moving vehicles to the next stop.
For more detailed information, including registration forms, rules, and essential guidelines, please visit the official Highway 50 Association Wagon Train website:
This event offers a unique opportunity to relive a significant part of American history, providing an immersive experience into the challenges and adventures faced by early pioneers.