Houston Chronicle reporter Sam González Kelly and photographer Elizabeth Conley joined the Northeastern Trail Riders Association to document the highlights and challenges during the group's 108-mile ...
Hundreds of riders on horseback and in wagons will gallop into Memorial Park on Friday as part of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo's decadeslong trail-riding tradition, but many already made their ...
It's been a Houston tradition for decades: horses, wagons and cowboys traveling from all over the area to let people know the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo is about to get kickin'. Back in 1953, four ...
This was, as a matter of fact, Sabrina Estevez’s first rodeo trail ride. The trail rides remain a much-loved evocation of the Texas horse-culture tradition, even as riders in cowboy hats and dusters ...
The Salt Grass Trail Ride, one of the oldest and largest, also began on Feb. 22 in Cat Spring. Riders will travel 105 miles, passing through Hempstead and North Katy, before heading east to Memorial ...
Trail riders from all over Texas are traveling more than a combined 1,000 miles to Memorial Park to kick off the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Eleven different trail rides are heading to Memorial ...
HOUSTON — It's that time of year again! The trail riders are making their way from all across Southeast Texas to Memorial Park, where they'll gather Friday before participating in Saturday's ...