Celebrating America 250: The Pony Express Re-Ride Returns for 2026

Riders will retrace more than 1,900 miles of the historic Pony Express route.

WASHOE VALLEY, Nev. (RFD News) — The Pony Express operated for just 18 months, but its legacy continues to capture the imagination of Americans more than 160 years later.

Later this month, riders from across the country will take part in the 2026 National Pony Express Re-Ride, retracing the historic route used by Pony Express riders in the 1860s.

Petra Keller with the National Pony Express Association joined us on Monday’s Market Day Report to discuss this year’s event.

During her conversation with RFD News, Keller explained how the relay follows the original Pony Express route through eight states and covers more than 1,900 miles.

She also discussed this year’s connection to America’s 250th anniversary celebration: “Historically, the original Pony Express has an important role in stopping California from seceding from the nation. I think the most important mail we carried was Lincoln’s Inaugural Address.”

Keller also discussed the tradition of carrying commemorative letters in a mochila and the significance those letters continue to hold today.

Those interested in following the ride or learning more about events taking place along the trail can visit nationalponyexpress.org.

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Knoxville native Neal Burnette-Irwin is a graduate from MTSU where he majored in Journalism and Entertainment Studies. He works as a digital content producer with RFD News and is represented by multiple talent agencies in Nashville and Chicago.


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