Celebrate the 95th Annual Donkey Derby Days in Cripple Creek, June 26-28

The Two Mile High Club, stewards of the renowned Cripple Creek Donkeys, announces the upcoming 95th Annual Donkey Derby Days Festival

Long celebrated as one of Colorado’s premier family events, the festival promises free entertainment and activities for visitors of all ages. Organizers tout the event as the “Best Festival this side of Pikes Peak.”

The three day celebration will showcase a vibrant mix of live music, family activities, western themed festivities, and the iconic donkeys that define Cripple Creek’s character. Country music artist Maddox Ross will kick off the Donkey Derby Days Concert Series on Friday at 2 p.m. in the Pocket Park. The USAFA Wild Blue Country band will headline the Main Stage on Friday at 6 p.m., followed by Saturday night’s headliner, The Martini Shot at 6:30 p.m. The weekend’s main stage music lineup also features acts such as Mimic, Just Us, Dakota Blonde, and a host of local talent on two Busker Stages; Honey & Ruin with Jaime Brown, UKU: STIK VIBES, Joe Uveges, Carmen & Lewis, Boomtown String Band, Ralph Williams, Annette and Doug Conlon, and Christian Jaquez.

Saturday’s schedule includes an 11 a.m. parade along Bennett Avenue, highlighted by a flyover from Panther Flight, an appearance by the Fort Carson Color Guard, and a performance from the 4th Infantry Division Band. Leading the procession as Grand Marshal will be 85 year old Evelyn “Stubby” Trenary. 

The festival’s main event—the Donkey Derby races—will commence after the parade and continue through Sunday. In this unique contest, teams of one donkey and two runners race up Bennett Avenue, a tradition spanning generations. Victory requires all three members to cross the finish line together, with the donkeys often providing unpredictable excitement.

For the first time in two decades, professional pack burro racing returns to Cripple Creek, set for Sunday at noon and, it’s your chance to win a cash prize in the Donkey Poop Drop! The race, which will circle the historic mountain town, will be kicked off by Cripple Creek Mayor Annie Durham in front of the Chamonix Casino. Additional attractions include food trucks, vendor booths, free children’s activities including the bouncy house Adventure Zone and Pirates Rebellion, beer gardens, gold panning, a silent auction on Saturday, and the summer melodrama “Under the Colorado Moon” at the Butte Theater. The festival promises a full weekend of entertainment for visitors and locals alike.

Proceeds from Donkey Derby Days help fund the care of Cripple Creek’s 16 member donkey herd, reminiscent of the original animals released from local gold mines in the early 1900s. Since its founding in 1931, the nonprofit Two Mile High Club has been dedicated to the welfare of these historic symbols of the region.

For additional details and a full schedule of events, visit cripplecreekdonkeys.com.