Scenic 395 - The Official Guide 2019/2020

2019-2020 Scenic 395 38 Bishop Located in the center of town less than 1 block from 7 motels . Reservations Accepted 635 N. Main Street, Bishop, CA www.yamatanibishop.com 760-872-4801 Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar Brown’s Town • 760-873-8522 Millpond Campground 760-873-5342 Owens River Campground 760-920-0975 Glacier View Campground 760-872-6911 In The Eastern High Sierras www.brownscampgrounds.com 40’ X 100’ Swimming Pool 40’ X 24’ Wading Pool Snack Bar including smoothies and hot dogs NEWTENTCABINS L ODGING & C AMPING A VAILABLE • F REE W I F I A DULT L AP S WIMMING • G IFT & S WIM S HOP C ALL F OR R ESERVATIONS 760-872-4670 7 miles south of Bishop on Keough’s Hot Springs Rd www.keoughshotsprings.com KEOUGH’S HOTSPRINGS H ISTORICAL M INERAL H OT S PRINGS Established 1919 9 a.m. in East Arena 2, halter events shine. Friday afternoon, things pop at 1 p.m. in the Main Arena with a bevy of events, includ- ing log skidding, coon jumping and races, chariot, musical tires, as well as finals includ- ing team roping, open barrels, and an indi- vidual scramble contest. Head over to the West Track a 1 p.m. for polebending and sin- gle stake events, the East Arena 1 at 2 p.m. for some youth events. Hitch events pop up at 7 p.m. in East Arena 1. Barbecue time happens at 4 pm. The Mule Days Parade kicks things off on Saturday at 10 p.m. on Bishop's Main Street. "The Bishop Mule Days Celebration Parade is one of the longstanding and crowd-favored signature events of Memorial Day Weekend," according to Mule Days. "Spectators covet prime locations up and down Bishop’s Main Street hoping to garner a priceless view of the beautiful mules, wagons, drivers and riders." The Parade starts at 10 a.m. at South and Main Streets and moves north on Main Street. The Parade makes a left turn at Sierra Street and proceeds to the Fairgrounds en- trance. The Parade Detour begins promptly at 9:30 a.m. with Main Street being closed to vehicle traffic. All vehicle traffic is rerouted on a multi agency approved detour. Driving during the parade is strongly discouraged to keep traffic flows to a minimum for necessary travel. After the parade, people can return to the Main Arena for the Grand Entry, followed by costume classes, the 300 Yard Race, bare hoops races, Big Balls in Mule Town and more. At 1 p.m. in the East Arena 1 and 2, see trail events. Single and team pack burro races happen at 6:45 p.m. in the Main Arena, along with fi- nals for various events, the rescue and con- tests. Head to the Charles Brown Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. for a dance and live music by Monte Mills and "The Lucky Horseshoe Band." Things wrap up Sunday with Western Pleasure and Cow Working events at in the Main Arena and ranch riding events in the East Arena I at 7 a.m. Attend Cowboy Church at 10 a.m. at the Charles Brown Auditorium. Races, hitch and polebending contests hap- pen at 1 p.m. in the Main Arena, trail events at 1:30 p.m. in East Arena 1. Things wrap up with races, contests and Pack Off Finals in the Main Arena. In addition, there are events that don't fea- ture competitive mules, such as concerts, a catered dinner and BBQ, a dance and what the website bills as “the World's Longest Non-Motorized Parade.” For more information or for various ticket options, call 760-872-4263, email info@MuleDays.org or see the website at https://muledays.org/. Continued from Page 37 SUBMITTED PHOTO A scramble during a recent Bishop Mule Days.

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