Your Guide to Pony Express Days 2026 in McKinleyville

Pony Express Days is almost here, and McKinleyville is getting ready for one of our favorite community traditions.

This year’s theme is Coastal Roots, Western Boots, and the celebration runs May 28 through June 7, with events happening throughout town. From the Kick Off Mixer and community dance to the Chili Cook-Off, parade, pancake breakfast, and festival at Pierson Park. During Pony Express week you can really feel McKinleyville come to life.

It is fun, yes.

But it is also more than that.

Pony Express Days is about community pride, local businesses, families, volunteers, service clubs, and neighbors all helping create something that feels uniquely McKinleyville.

What Is Pony Express Days?

Pony Express Days has been part of McKinleyville since 1968. Over the years, it has grown and changed, but the heart of it has stayed the same: bringing the community together.

It is a chance to celebrate where we live, support local businesses, enjoy time with friends and family, and be part of a tradition that has meant something to McKinleyville for generations.

Some people come for the parade. Some come for the chili. Some come for the festival. Some just for the feeling of seeing the whole town show up.

That is what makes it special.

What’s Happening This Year

There is a lot planned for Pony Express Days 2026.

The celebration begins with the Kick Off Mixer on Thursday, May 28 at McKinleyville ACE from 5:30 to 7 p.m. This is a great way to start the week, connect with local businesses, and build excitement for the events ahead.

The Community Dance will be Saturday, May 29 at Six Rivers Brewery from 7 to 10 p.m. with free entry and an all-ages atmosphere.

The Pie Eating Contest is Wednesday, June 3 at Six Rivers Brewery at 6 p.m.

The Chili Cook-Off will be Thursday, June 4 at Pierson Park from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., with local teams serving up chili for the community to taste.

Then on Saturday, June 6, the day starts with the parade down Central Avenue at 11 a.m., running from Murray Road to School Road. After the parade, the festival continues at Pierson Park from noon to 4 p.m. with live music, kids activities, food trucks, vendors, and pony rides.

How Local Businesses Can Get Involved

Pony Express Days is a great time for local businesses to be visible and part of the excitement.

A few simple ways to participate:

Put up a Pony Express Days poster in your window
Share event posts on social media
Enter the window decorating contest
Bring a raffle prize to the Kick Off Mixer
Enter the parade
Encourage your customers to attend events
Sponsor, volunteer, or help spread the word

You do not have to do something huge to be part of it. Even a poster in the window or a shared post helps build the energy around town.

This year’s window decorating theme is Coastal Roots, Western Boots, and it is a fun way for businesses to help bring the celebration into storefronts and public spaces.

How Residents Can Join the Fun

If you live in McKinleyville, this is a great week to show up and enjoy your community.

Invite a friend to the Kick Off Mixer. Bring the family to the Chili Cook-Off. Cheer from the parade route. Grab lunch from a food truck. Walk through the festival. Support the vendors. Take photos. Say hello to someone you know. Bring someone who has never been before.

These are the simple things that make community traditions feel alive.

Why It Matters

Events like Pony Express Days do not just happen casually.

They happen because businesses sponsor, volunteers and service clubs step up, vendors participate, parade entries get creative, families attend, and the community decides it is worth showing up.

That matters.

In a growing community like McKinleyville, traditions like this help us stay connected. They give people a reason to gather and remember that community is something we build together.

Pony Express Days is fun, but it is also one of the ways McKinleyville tells its story.

And this year, we are excited to continue to add to that story.

Stay Connected

For the full schedule, applications, tickets, volunteer opportunities, and event updates, visit the Pony Express Days page on the McKinleyville Chamber website.

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Music in the Park: More Than a Summer Concert Series

There is something special that happens at Pierson Park on summer evenings.

Blankets spread across the grass. Kids run between lawn chairs. Friends wave to each other from across the park. Families bring dinner, stop by their favorite local restaurant on the way, or grab something from one of the food vendors set up for the night. The music starts, people settle in, and for a few hours, McKinleyville feels exactly like what it is at its best: connected, welcoming, relaxed, and full of life.

That is the heart of Music in the Park. ❤️

For years, Music in the Park has been one of McKinleyville’s most loved summer traditions. It is a free community concert series that brings people together through live music, local food, family fun, and the simple joy of being outside together on a summer evening.

But it is more than just music.

It is neighbors catching up after a long week. It is kids dancing in front of the gazebo without a care in the world. It is local musicians sharing their talent with the community. It is small businesses, nonprofits, volunteers, sponsors, families, and visitors all coming together in one shared space.

In a community like McKinleyville, events like this matter.

We are a growing community, but we still hold tightly to the things that make us feel like home. Music in the Park gives people a place to gather, a reason to slow down, and a chance to feel connected to the community around them. You can come by yourself and almost always run into someone you know, or bring the whole family and settle in for the evening.

What to Expect in 2026

Music in the Park will return in 2026 with another season of free Thursday night concerts at Pierson Park.

Guests can expect live music from local Humboldt County bands, food vendors, space to dance, room for lawn chairs and picnic blankets, and a fun, casual atmosphere for all ages. The annual Car Show and Motorcycle Show will also return this year, adding even more fun to the summer lineup.

As always, the goal is to create an event that feels easy, welcoming, and fun. You do not need a ticket. You do not need a reservation. You can come after work, bring the kids, meet up with friends, and make dinner part of the evening. Bring something from home, grab takeout from your favorite local restaurant or store on the way, or enjoy food from the vendors set up at the park that night. Then settle in, listen to music, and enjoy a summer evening in the park.

More details about the 2026 band lineup, vendor schedule, special event nights, sponsors, and volunteer opportunities will be shared as the season gets closer.

For updates, announcements, behind the scenes posts, and summer highlights, follow Music in the Park on Instagram at @mckinleyvillemusicinthepark

Why It Matters

Free community events do not happen by accident. Music in the Park is made possible through the support of local businesses, sponsors, volunteers, vendors, musicians, community partners, and the people who continue to show up year after year.

When businesses sponsor this event, they are helping create a gathering place for the community. They are supporting local musicians. They are helping families enjoy a free night out. They are making it possible for McKinleyville to have a summer tradition that feels joyful, accessible, and uniquely ours.

When community members attend, share posts, invite friends, thank vendors, support sponsors, and treat the park with care, they help keep the event strong.

Music in the Park is one of the ways McKinleyville tells its story. It shows that we are a community that values connection. We support local talent. We gather outdoors. We welcome families, visitors, dogs, kids, neighbors, and friends. We know how to make a simple Thursday night feel amazing!

Join Us This Summer

We cannot wait to see Pierson Park full of music, laughter, dancing, and community again in 2026.

Bring a blanket. Bring a chair. Bring your family, your friends, your neighbors, and your appetite. Come ready to enjoy another summer of Music in the Park in McKinleyville.

Stay tuned for the full 2026 schedule, band announcements, vendor information, sponsor highlights, and ways to get involved.

Music in the Park is coming back, and we cannot wait to share another season with you.

Thank you to every sponsor, volunteer, musician, vendor, and community member who helps make Music in the Park possible. We will see you at Pierson Park this summer.

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