Embark on a remarkable journey through time and tradition with the Joaquín Murrieta Horse Pilgrimage, a three-day, 60-mile expedition that celebrates the legacy of the legendary Joaquín Murrieta.
This extraordinary event is held annually on the last weekend in July. It commences on Friday morning at the Charros Unidos facility on Avenue 17 just north of Madera, where horse riders from all walks of life gather to start a memorable adventure.
The pilgrimage is more than just a ride; it's a homage to the spirit of Joaquín Murrieta, an iconic figure known for his courage and adventures. As riders mount their horses, they embark on a scenic trail, traversing the beautiful landscapes and experiencing the camaraderie and thrill of such a unique journey.
Over three days, participants will cover a distance of 60 miles, a testament to their endurance and dedication. This horseback ride isn't just about physical strength; it's a spiritual and cultural immersion, connecting riders with the rich history and heritage of the area.
The journey culminates on Sunday afternoon at Three Rocks, where the event reaches its peak with a vibrant celebration. Participants and spectators alike are treated to an afternoon filled with music, showcasing various local and regional talents. But the highlight of the day is the display of horse showmanship, where riders demonstrate their skills and the deep bond they share with their horses.